"Daisen", the research vessel of the Tottori Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute, has been conducting nighttime operations for the first trial of Pacific Saury fishing between Takeshima and Shin-yamatotai (mid-ocean ridge in the center area of the Japan sea) since 28th. "Daisen" arrived in Takeshima, 90 nautical miles northwest of Oki, in the morning of 30th, and came across Korean fishing groups with one power boat and four cutter boats.
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Our Journalist Landed on Takeshima
51 Koreans Remained
Catching Seaweed along with Women (Nishinihon Shimbun)
Document title | Our Journalist Landed on Takeshima 51 Koreans Remained Catching Seaweed along with Women (Nishinihon Shimbun) |
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Date created (Western calendar) | May 31, 1954 |
Date created (Japanese era) | May 31, Showa 29 |
Author(s) / Editor(s) | |
Publisher | Nihonkai Shimbun Company |
Name of publication | Nihonkai Shimbun |
Content | Reporting that the Takeshima survey by "Daisen", the research vessel of the Tottori Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute on May 30th, 1954. |
Language | Japanese |
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Public access | Open |
Repository | Tottori Prefectural Library![]() |
Medium | Paper |
Copies | 1 page |
Reference No. | T1954053100102 |
Reference & Information | Follow the instruction at Tottori Prefectural Library |
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