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Nissa Maru

Post by shipstamps » Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:14 pm



Torpedoing the Nissa Maru

Early in February 1942, the inhabitants of Christmas Island made preparations for impending invasion by Japanese forces. Deep sea mooring buoys were towed out to sea and sunk, thus making almost impossible the task of mooring a vessel within any of the few anchorages inside the coral reef which encircles the island.

March 31, 1942 the Japanese invasion fleet appeared on the horizon. he fleet consisted of two aircraft carriers, two or three heavy warships, and five or six merchant ships, sailed into the Cove in perfect weather and the landing was effected without any opposition whatever.

About 100 Japanese civilians who had landed with the soldiers were technical staff brought to get the phosphate plant operating and ship the phosphate to Japan

After the first two or three weeks of occupation, the Japanese had managed to ship about 1,000 tons of phosphate. As the loading plant had not been repaired and as no ship of any size could be moored at the jetties, the rock phosphate had been ‘bagged’ and man handled by the Chinese laborers into the hold of the Nissa Maru, a 700 ton ship which sailed between Christmas Island and Surabaya with supplies. The ship was moored alongside on of the jetties and loaded by crane.

The Nissa Maru was torpedoed whilst unloading supplies alongside the jetty. Two torpedoes made direct hits and the ship sand almost immediately. One Malay and four Japanese were killed.

After the loss of the Nissa Maru no more attempts were made to ship phosphate to Japan.

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Re: Nissei Maru

Post by aukepalmhof » Wed Mar 20, 2019 7:46 pm

From the American ship on stamp unit I received this correction:

Christmas Island issued the stamps in 1992. $1.05 and $1.20 show Nissa Maru sunk 17.11.1942.

But the ship’s name is an error, the exact name is Nissei Maru.

Nissei Maru launched in October 1941. 833 Gross Ton, 541 Net ton, dimension is 60.5 X 9.5 X 5.0m. The owner is Ishihara Sangyo Kaiun Goshi Kaisha, which company sold its shipping section in June 1943. This company now exists as ISHIHARA SANGYO KAISHA, LTD. (Chemical company).
Imperial Japanese Navy used Nissei Maru as a special freighter on 15 June 1942. She sailed Batavia on 14 November 1942, arrived at Christmas Island on 17. She berthed and prepared to discharge. Then, around 11:17, she is torpedoed by a submarine and sunk, one crew is dead.

Delivered to owners in May 1942.
1,320 dwt.
Powered by one 6-cyl. 2 SCDA diesel engine, 98 nhp, single shaft, speed 12.5 knots.
She was torpedoed by the USS SEARAVEN.

Source: some Japanese books and the internet.
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