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- named Shiranesan Maru, including - SS Savoia, an Italian-built cargo ship launched in 1922 that was in ****anese service from 1951 to 1962 as Shiranesan Maru...
- Kusatsu-Shiranesan". Gunma Tourist Guide. Bureau of Tourism, GUNMA Prefectural Government. Retrieved 24 January 2018. "Kusatsu-Shiranesan". Global Volcanism...
- The Nikkō Shiranesan Ropeway (日光白根山ロープウェイ, Nikkō Shiranesan Rōpuwei) is ****anese aerial lift line in Katashina, Gunma, operated by Nippon Paper Development...
- was sold and renamed Granlake. Further name changes were Dryad in 1949, Shiranesan Maru in 1951 and Dainichi Maru in 1962. She was s****ped in 1968. Savoia...
- ship sunk by a submarine in history), and heavily damaged the freighter Shiranesan Maru. On 14 February, she quickly sank freighter Nittoku Maru, with one...
- in winter are from the ski field in Yumoto via the chair lift and Mae-Shiranesan to and from the Gunma side via the Marunuma ropeway. Both are long hikes...
- Aircraft carrier  ****an 29 November 1944 USS Archerfish  United States 1,428 Shiranesan Maru Troopship  ****an 19 October 1944 USS Raton  United States 1,400 Tatsuta...
- targets and her stern tubes at a large cargo ship. Two merchant shipsShiranesan Maru and Taikai Maru — sank, and another vessel was damaged. A final attack...
- United States Navy aircraft. She blew up and sank with all hands lost. Shiranesan Maru  Imperial ****anese Army World War II: "Taihi" convoy: The Type 1B...
- and renamed Dryad. sold in 1951 to Hikari Kisen K.K., Tokyo and renamed Shiranesan Maru. Sold in 1953 to Mitsi Kinkai Kisen K.K., Tokyo and then in 1955...