The UK MoD have posted about the visit on X: x.com/DefenceHQ/status/1832151245575852535?t=od4rjjHY3zg-D_3M4NraHQ&s=19 The destroyer, JS Shimakaze, arrived in Southampton earlier on the same morning. Watch the video here: th-cam.com/video/b3t-KySN1_Q/w-d-xo.html Facts about HMS Belfast: www.iwm.org.uk/visits/hms-belfast/about#:~:text=HMS%20Belfast%20was%20immediately%20called,36%20of%20her%201%2C963%20crew.
The words said are, "So there we have the ensign of both naval forces, the Royal Navy official ensign, and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force." The rising sun is the official ensign of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and previously the Japanese Imperial Navy. It's just the way it's worded. But the video narration doesn't refer to the flag as the 'Maritime flag'. Hope that clears things up.
Japan and the UK have a long history of partnership and cooperation in terms of naval development. So nice to be able to see the two nations united again in this way.
Indeed. It was originally the UK who taught them how to design and build warships before the advent of the war in the Pacific. There were also a lot of Japanese Naval officers (and seamen??) who were enrolled in the UK's Naval Academy at the time. So you could say that the UK taught them everything they know.
During the Pacific War, the most active Japanese battleship was not the then state-of-the-art Yamato or Musashi, but the oldest, Kongo. Kongo was the only foreign-built battleship used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Pacific War, and was built in UK in 1913.
Thank you for the wonderful video. My son belongs to the Japan Maritime Self -Defense Force and is on Kashima right now. I pray for the long -term friendship between the UK and Japan.
That's brilliant, you must be very proud. I hope the ship will come up to Leith Docks, in Edinburgh for a visit. Be great to see her and her crew in Scotland.
Welcome to the UK 🇬🇧. An interesting fact is that the Japanese Navy, all the Ranks, Uniforms and training was originally modelled on the Royal Navy. 🇯🇵👌🏼⚓️
Britain and Japan, Island nations with with great maritime traditions. I noticed that the Japanese wore their hats with the chin straps down. You see this a lot in WW-2 movies so it must be their tradition.
What a fantastic opening shot, double decker buses in the London rain. And in contrast, the elegant Japanese crew and ship. Thank you for bringing us this.
Hello from USA to Japan and UK. My fiance is Japanese, so beautiful, very sweet, and I love her so much. Thanks Japan and thanks for the yummy food. Its the best. Britain, I like Fish and Chips along with Chicken Tikka Masala. I hope everyone is safe, in the UK, and on the Japanese Ship.
Japan and the UK have many common characteristics cultivated through tradition. We both had a sad time during the last world war, but the Anglo-Japanese alliance that existed before that had great results. And now we are dear friends. From Japan!
This is just more proof that we're not that different from each other,, once sworn enemies to now being GREAT FRIENDS,,, enjoy your time in GREAT BRITAIN my Japanese Friends
You were allies in WWI, enemies in WWII. Alliances shift all the time. Japan signed alliances with the UK, Germany, and later the US in the 20th century to counter-balance Russian/Soviet expansion into East Asia.
JS Kashima's namesake predecessor IJNS Kashima (also a training ship launched 1939) belonged to the same generation as HMS Belfast (launched 1938). It was a pleasure to see the very well-preserved interior of HMS Belfast a few decades ago when I was living in London.
It's nice to see more allies like Japan visiting the UK showing a mark of friendship and solidarity in these testing times of global unrest grate people Welcome
After having seen the river Thames myself, I can attest that there is absolutely nowhere else for that warship (or, indeed, that sailboat at the beginning) to go anywhere more than 500 feet beyond HMS Belfast, because London Bridge is about as high as the fixed spans of Tower Bridge and does not move. I'm surprised to see a ship this big this far up the river! Lots of love from America 🇺🇲🤝🇯🇵🤝🇬🇧 Ps, I just remembered that on the port side of Belfast is the World of Warships room, with 4 odd setups running WoW accounts as part of a sponsor deal with the museum. Imagine stopping your museum tour to kick gamer ass and then after 4 games you walk out on deck and on the starboard side is an entire warship that wasn't there before lmao
We are glad that in 1902, which we will never forget, you even broke your ‘Splendid Isolation’ and aligned yourselves with us. One Korean friend of mine said that without the efforts of Japan and Britain, the Korean peninsula would have been part of Russia or China by now. I do not mean to glorify the past, and what our ancestors did will never be forgiven. But what they did was at least not in vain. And now imperialism has changed its shape and is once again becoming a threat to the world. Japan and UK, who were once resented in many parts of the world as an imperialist country, should know the pain well enough. I hope that we Japanese and the British people will work together to realise world peace in the true sense of the word! 🇯🇵🤝🇬🇧
Appreciate your welcome of good English guys here! Next time is your time, visit Japan and enjoy meals! Also looks forward to the GCAP project! Be happy to be fighting together with you since 100 years!
"Sir we're getting a signal coming from the Japanese vessel... Tora... Tora.... oh bugger...." *Emperor Yoshiro appears on the screen* "Survival is not a matter of chance. Rather, it is a matter of choice...."
And what would have happened if the Japanese had come with, say, 'Musashi' or 'Yamato'? This is still possible with two new destroyers built and named 'Musashi' and 'Yamato'!😊♍🇵🇱🇬🇧🇯🇵
Considering how much cultural weight there is behind the Yamato name, a new warship bearing the name is extremely unlikely. If the name does get reused, it would likely be given to something larger than a destroyer (possibly a helicopter carrier like the Izumo or the Kaga), which means it would not fit in the Thames.
@@willthemechanist4504 yeah a modern guided missile ship named yamato would have to be a battlecruiser or stealth ship a carrier isn't possible bc of the restrictions
@@willthemechanist4504 All the same a big warship bearing the sacred name under the Rising Sun, could do much good to the tradition. That Yamato we know had no chance to serve her country peacefully with all the advantages of such service. The next one, be it a frigate, or a cruiser, or even an imperial (Emperor's) yacht, would have symbolically taken on. You know: bo'sun Uchida is back again, with the ship! ♍🇵🇱🇯🇵👍
@@NuclearBomb-ow4zf But I am fully aware of it and have written, they could come to London with their model from Kure, you know. That beautiful 26,3 m long ship on display at her home town. She could certainly not cover the distance on her own keel, but one JSDF frigate could, and she could carry that little Yamato on her deck. If I were Japanese, I would already years before have built her 1:2 copy, put her to sea and let her circumnavigate the Globe. I like Japanese people for the history of their country and for their sympathy for us the Poles. Chopin, you know, and they do love his music.
The Tower Bridge website has a schedule of bridge lift times, and there's also a Marine Tracker app you can use to watch for ships coming up the Thames. It takes a few hours to reach Tower Bridge.
I often canoe down there. Every time I stop at HMS Belfast to scrape some of the muck off her hull. They have done a superb job painting her but look at the waterline and see the muck and weeds growing on the hull it is a disgrace. I feel that I am doing my patriotic duty by scraping the muck off. But it is more than one person can do. I need to raise a team.
It's been a long time since I've seen such an attractive video. I was drawn in. It is a great honor that a warship from a defeated nation, Japan, was allowed to dock alongside the memorial ship HMS Belfast. We Japanese should be grateful to the Royal Navy for their consideration.
Odd not to mention that Belfast served in the Far East in the war against the Japanese… 🤔 Tho’ I don't think she was there long enough to see action before the Japanese surrender.
No matter the era. Japan still use white cloth on the ships. Which tbh it is the coolest thing I see ever in any warships. It gives warships a personalities like how Steam Trains have their customized fenders or cabs. Oh and imagine how cool it would be if suddenly the Iowa Class arrive in London. (I know it sounds stupid and it will not work but would be cool to see 2 Grannies met. And basically will be another of hard images)
How did you know it would be there buddy. Id have made a special trip down to see the Belfast and got 2 for one. There still seemed to be tourists and visitors on it despute the visit
The UK MoD have posted about the visit on X: x.com/DefenceHQ/status/1832151245575852535?t=od4rjjHY3zg-D_3M4NraHQ&s=19
The destroyer, JS Shimakaze, arrived in Southampton earlier on the same morning. Watch the video here: th-cam.com/video/b3t-KySN1_Q/w-d-xo.html
Facts about HMS Belfast: www.iwm.org.uk/visits/hms-belfast/about#:~:text=HMS%20Belfast%20was%20immediately%20called,36%20of%20her%201%2C963%20crew.
Dude near the end the Jmsdf flag isn't called the maritime flag it is still the rising sun flag or imperial japanese flag get ur facts straight
The words said are, "So there we have the ensign of both naval forces, the Royal Navy official ensign, and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force."
The rising sun is the official ensign of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and previously the Japanese Imperial Navy.
It's just the way it's worded. But the video narration doesn't refer to the flag as the 'Maritime flag'.
Hope that clears things up.
@@CobraEmergency thanks i like it when britain recognises the Meaning too
Japan and the UK have a long history of partnership and cooperation in terms of naval development. So nice to be able to see the two nations united again in this way.
Deep State's U$A demanded it to be !
The New London-Tokyo Axis!
Indeed. It was originally the UK who taught them how to design and build warships before the advent of the war in the Pacific. There were also a lot of Japanese Naval officers (and seamen??) who were enrolled in the UK's Naval Academy at the time. So you could say that the UK taught them everything they know.
During the Pacific War, the most active Japanese battleship was not the then state-of-the-art Yamato or Musashi, but the oldest, Kongo. Kongo was the only foreign-built battleship used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Pacific War, and was built in UK in 1913.
はい!日本のカレー🍛もイギリス海軍から学んだ事は日本人は皆知っています🤭👌
Thank you for the wonderful video.
My son belongs to the Japan Maritime Self -Defense Force and is on Kashima right now.
I pray for the long -term friendship between the UK and Japan.
That's brilliant, you must be very proud. I hope the ship will come up to Leith Docks, in Edinburgh for a visit. Be great to see her and her crew in Scotland.
We welcome our Allies and Friends from Japan to the UK .Sorry about the English weather.
Welcome to the UK 🇬🇧. An interesting fact is that the Japanese Navy, all the Ranks, Uniforms and training was originally modelled on the Royal Navy. 🇯🇵👌🏼⚓️
その他、日本では政治、鉄道、道路等の先進的な制度の多くをイギリスをモデルとしています。
それらは現在、の日本人の日常生活の基盤となっています。
26:13 This Rising Sun flag is so cool. It's my favorite.
Thank you!
こんな街中まで川を登って軍艦が入ってこれるのか、すごいな
Historically that was a bit of an issue, vikings and Romans were happy to float up the Thames for plunder.
@@Naptosis Yup, the vikings also sailed up to Paris to plunder.
@@Naptosis 🤦♂
Thank you from Japan for the British welcome. 🇬🇧🤝🇯🇵
@@かわいい嫁艦満潮 konichiwa
Friends are always welcome ❤
何で スターリンなのかって問題は?
@@かわいい嫁艦満潮 lovely to see,xxxx,to Japan😉
Nice to see you arigato 🏴
日本から
皆様の温かい歓迎に心から感謝します👍
ありがとうございます❤
Thank you for your, and your people's, friendship. We are more alike than not, for good and ill. 🇬🇧🤍🇯🇵💪
Britain and Japan, Island nations with with great maritime traditions. I noticed that the Japanese wore their hats with the chin straps down. You see this a lot in WW-2 movies so it must be their tradition.
Welcome to Britain for Kashima and it's crew, enjoy your stay. 👍
Thank you UK!
from japan
歓迎頂き、ありがとうございます!
@@horationelson2320 たぶん君病気やで😱
Your welcome :)
🇯🇵and 🇬🇧 are brothers
What a fantastic opening shot, double decker buses in the London rain. And in contrast, the elegant Japanese crew and ship. Thank you for bringing us this.
Hello from USA to Japan and UK. My fiance is Japanese, so beautiful, very sweet, and I love her so much. Thanks Japan and thanks for the yummy food. Its the best. Britain, I like Fish and Chips along with Chicken Tikka Masala. I hope everyone is safe, in the UK, and on the Japanese Ship.
Welcome JS Kashima, great video, thanks.
Thank you too!
Japan and the UK have many common characteristics cultivated through tradition. We both had a sad time during the last world war, but the Anglo-Japanese alliance that existed before that had great results. And now we are dear friends. From Japan!
This is just more proof that we're not that different from each other,, once sworn enemies to now being GREAT FRIENDS,,, enjoy your time in GREAT BRITAIN my Japanese Friends
Dont forget the Japanese and British navies were allies prior to WW2 and the Japanese Navy modelled themselves to a large extent on the RN
Yes, indeed
You were allies in WWI, enemies in WWII. Alliances shift all the time. Japan signed alliances with the UK, Germany, and later the US in the 20th century to counter-balance Russian/Soviet expansion into East Asia.
@@W.A.T.P...55 you realise right before ww1 and during we were great friends and allies with Japan was only ww2 that we were enemies
Did Britain and Japan even fight in ww2?
JS Kashima's namesake predecessor IJNS Kashima (also a training ship launched 1939) belonged to the same generation as HMS Belfast (launched 1938). It was a pleasure to see the very well-preserved interior of HMS Belfast a few decades ago when I was living in London.
rest assured, when I visited HMS Belfast 3 years ago she was in excellent condition, inside and out.
@@Metallica4Life92 No doubt about that
It's very interesting to see hms Belfast being used in this way , it's giving her a purpose, well done all who are keeping her maintain 👍 🇬🇧♥️
@@daviddavies2072 It happens all the time with military and cruise ships mooring next to her.
She already has a purpose, she is a museum ship🤷♂️
thanks for sharing!!
With the full support of Britain, Japan won the war against Russia in 1905. The Japanese people are truly grateful to Britain. Glory to Britain!
We were visited by four sailors from this warship at our local Kendo club yesterday. They were very friendly and good players.
japan good navy with experiance and histori and power
It's nice to see more allies like Japan visiting the UK showing a mark of friendship and solidarity in these testing times of global unrest grate people Welcome
Great video. Thank you for sharing.♥️
You are so welcome! Thank you Sarah 😄
Saw your post earlier so went up to London couple hours ago to see it
Glad you got to go and see it! Happy to have helped.
現在は海上自衛隊ですが、この前身となる旧日本海軍はイギリス海軍をお手本にして生まれました。日本にとってロイヤルネイビーは尊敬すべき偉大な海軍です。
After having seen the river Thames myself, I can attest that there is absolutely nowhere else for that warship (or, indeed, that sailboat at the beginning) to go anywhere more than 500 feet beyond HMS Belfast, because London Bridge is about as high as the fixed spans of Tower Bridge and does not move.
I'm surprised to see a ship this big this far up the river!
Lots of love from America 🇺🇲🤝🇯🇵🤝🇬🇧
Ps, I just remembered that on the port side of Belfast is the World of Warships room, with 4 odd setups running WoW accounts as part of a sponsor deal with the museum. Imagine stopping your museum tour to kick gamer ass and then after 4 games you walk out on deck and on the starboard side is an entire warship that wasn't there before lmao
That is one clean looking ship!
Excellent! I visited the Belfast in March, when visiting the UK. Will visit again! Thanks for the video
同じ島国として英国とは言葉では語れない友情があると思います
ilove UK SoloLand of hope and glory,Mother of the free
You're right, we are more similarly than not. Let's hope for a future of friendship and the security of both the Japanese and British islands. 🤍
With Kashima in London and Shimakaze in Southampton, its clear the Japanese Navy has been playing the long game!
We are glad that in 1902, which we will never forget, you even broke your ‘Splendid Isolation’ and aligned yourselves with us. One Korean friend of mine said that without the efforts of Japan and Britain, the Korean peninsula would have been part of Russia or China by now. I do not mean to glorify the past, and what our ancestors did will never be forgiven. But what they did was at least not in vain. And now imperialism has changed its shape and is once again becoming a threat to the world. Japan and UK, who were once resented in many parts of the world as an imperialist country, should know the pain well enough. I hope that we Japanese and the British people will work together to realise world peace in the true sense of the word! 🇯🇵🤝🇬🇧
WW2 warships will never loose their charm
Thank you for sharing!!! Love GB, From JP.
ベルファストの隣とか羨ましい
Thanks!
Thank you!
日本からこんにちは。
歓迎有難う😊
英国🇬🇧と日本🇯🇵は昔、同盟関係にありました。戦闘機の開発も一緒にやりましょう!
🇬🇧🤍🇯🇵✈️💪
We might as well maintain friendship with our allies, our Politicians in the main seem to have abandond us.
@@kenstevens5065 this is funded and organised by the government
Hopefully the higher echelons of the forces haven't been contaminated with the woke mind virus.
When will the Second Anglo-Japanese Alliance be concluded?
From one great island kingdom to another great island kingdom
🙂I'm Japanese and I remember visited the Tower Bridge this early summer.
Of course,say thanks a lot to Scottish tug boats too!💞
For the first the time I actually witnessed this on Saturday upon hearing about the bridge
About 85 years late but they finally made it to England!
Welcome to our Japanese cousins, and brothers in arm, the Japanese navy .
That is a pretty cool view.
Appreciate your welcome of good English guys here! Next time is your time, visit Japan and enjoy meals!
Also looks forward to the GCAP project! Be happy to be fighting together with you since 100 years!
日本では子供の頃に【ロンドン橋落ちる】という手遊びをよくやります。
まさにこの橋の事ですね😊
London Bridge is falling down
Falling down, falling down
London Bridge is falling down
My fair lady
Our children in the UK do too. 🇬🇧🤍🇯🇵
これはタワーブリッジですね。ロンドンブリッジは隣の橋です。
JS Kashima, TV-3508 is a training warship for junior commanders.
16:09 橋にスピットファイア戦闘機に付いてそうなマークがあって日本の艦船応援してるみたいw
"Sir we're getting a signal coming from the Japanese vessel...
Tora... Tora.... oh bugger...."
*Emperor Yoshiro appears on the screen*
"Survival is not a matter of chance. Rather, it is a matter of choice...."
14:46 記念艦として係留されている軽巡ベルファストと並んだ!
The UK used to build ships for Japan, this is cool.
UK-Japan friendship 👍👍👍
7:15 Hello HMS Ranger. Hope your crew is doing well.
I’d like to know the camera used that took this excellent video.
Awesome to see Tower Bridge in action. And to see a JMSDF warship coming down the Thames.
And what would have happened if the Japanese had come with, say, 'Musashi' or 'Yamato'? This is still possible with two new destroyers built and named 'Musashi' and 'Yamato'!😊♍🇵🇱🇬🇧🇯🇵
@@WojciechWachniewski-st1zm well i don't think that would be possible as they both sank and they both wouldn't fit through the thames !
Considering how much cultural weight there is behind the Yamato name, a new warship bearing the name is extremely unlikely.
If the name does get reused, it would likely be given to something larger than a destroyer (possibly a helicopter carrier like the Izumo or the Kaga), which means it would not fit in the Thames.
@@willthemechanist4504 yeah a modern guided missile ship named yamato would have to be a battlecruiser or stealth ship a carrier isn't possible bc of the restrictions
@@willthemechanist4504 All the same a big warship bearing the sacred name under the Rising Sun, could do much good to the tradition. That Yamato we know had no chance to serve her country peacefully with all the advantages of such service. The next one, be it a frigate, or a cruiser, or even an imperial (Emperor's) yacht, would have symbolically taken on. You know: bo'sun Uchida is back again, with the ship! ♍🇵🇱🇯🇵👍
@@NuclearBomb-ow4zf But I am fully aware of it and have written, they could come to London with their model from Kure, you know. That beautiful 26,3 m long ship on display at her home town. She could certainly not cover the distance on her own keel, but one JSDF frigate could, and she could carry that little Yamato on her deck. If I were Japanese, I would already years before have built her 1:2 copy, put her to sea and let her circumnavigate the Globe. I like Japanese people for the history of their country and for their sympathy for us the Poles. Chopin, you know, and they do love his music.
That half-open two-decker bus is such a 🇬🇧 great 🇬🇧 British 🇬🇧 invention 🇬🇧
open topped tour buses are all over the world, You need to get out more
@@dampwally611 but not RED ones! 😋
クイーンエリザベス号に接触され、ときの艦長が「女王陛下からキスを頂いて光栄です」と話した際の艦ってこのかしまじゃなかったっけ?だとしたら微笑ましいね。
It is a historic escort ship that was given a kiss by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
The ships are sailing too close to each other. They're going to "French kiss" again!!
how do you find out about things like this happening on the Themes?
The Tower Bridge website has a schedule of bridge lift times, and there's also a Marine Tracker app you can use to watch for ships coming up the Thames. It takes a few hours to reach Tower Bridge.
大先輩、巡洋艦ベルファスト (HMS Belfast, C35) とメザシなんて光栄です!!
I remember visiting years ago and we waited hoping for the bridge to rise but after waiting an hour and nothing we gave up
旭日旗とユニオンジャックが同じ船に掲揚されてることに感激
ですよね!
All good more than welcome to London.
I know you said Kashima but for some reason I heard Karishima I was like wtf no way.. :D
Again it's showing NATO alliance ships showing solidarity. Just be happy it's not the Yamato. She wouldn't fit. Same goes for Iowa class battleships.
Japan is not a member of NATO
The Entente is getting back together... after swapping out one specific teammate with the other side.
イージスシステム搭載艦が配備されてイージス艦に余裕が生まれたら、「こんごう」にも「金剛型戦艦」の生まれ故郷であるイギリスに寄港して欲しいです。
I often canoe down there. Every time I stop at HMS Belfast to scrape some of the muck off her hull. They have done a superb job painting her but look at the waterline and see the muck and weeds growing on the hull it is a disgrace. I feel that I am doing my patriotic duty by scraping the muck off. But it is more than one person can do. I need to raise a team.
これは驚きました。貴重な動画ありがとうございます。イギリスに愛を
Japan's Military is Reborn Salute!
hope they liked the weather
It's been a long time since I've seen such an attractive video. I was drawn in.
It is a great honor that a warship from a defeated nation, Japan, was allowed to dock alongside the memorial ship HMS Belfast. We Japanese should be grateful to the Royal Navy for their consideration.
What's important is that we are united in protecting Japanese and other oriental nation's waters from Winnie the Poo. 🇬🇧🤍🇯🇵
誰がなんと言おうとこれは護衛艦だ!バチバチに武装していてもこれは護衛艦なんだ!
@@HIKOUKITYOSATAI
はい、確かに軽空母の"いせ"に"かが"も特別護衛艦などと日本政府や自衛隊は言ってますよね!
軍艦と言ったら共産党系の人達の批判が怖いから😱
@@HIKOUKITYOSATAI イギリス人からしたら軍艦やけどな。護衛艦なんて日本しか言ってない
防衛の為には高レベルな戦闘も必要だが、、
護衛艦なんて名称は面倒くさいだろ?
Imagine japan plays battotai in london
the size difference of the Siberian and the JS Kashmira's anchor is astounding
🇯🇵🤝🇬🇧
護衛艦と称しても、WarShip、戦闘艦。これが世界の認識。艦(=国有財産、乗員=国民)自らの生存性を高める意味で、塔載自衛装備の増強は必須。
That’s a good looking long distance primary radar … looks like a single frequency 2D job fairly long range
One tug(or both?) all the way from Inverness? Not a London tug?
Odd not to mention that Belfast served in the Far East in the war against the Japanese… 🤔 Tho’ I don't think she was there long enough to see action before the Japanese surrender.
Kind of full circle when the country that based their uniforms and whatnot after you come to visit
The seagulls are happy too!!
日英同盟🇯🇵🤝🇬🇧
No matter the era. Japan still use white cloth on the ships. Which tbh it is the coolest thing I see ever in any warships. It gives warships a personalities like how Steam Trains have their customized fenders or cabs.
Oh and imagine how cool it would be if suddenly the Iowa Class arrive in London. (I know it sounds stupid and it will not work but would be cool to see 2 Grannies met. And basically will be another of hard images)
すみません、おじゃましまーす、、、道を開けて頂いて、有難うございます、、、あ騒がせてしまい、ごめんなさい、
Excuse me, I'm intruding... Thank you for making way for me... I'm sorry for the commotion...
17:55 wait you have a uber boat there?
足柄が1937年にロンドンに寄港した時、飢えた狼と渾名されたが、当時とは隔世の感がある。
Last week it was the Germans....lets hope the Russians dont show up
Is it normal for her radars to be active while being pulled in next to Belfast? I found it a bit odd for her to have them sweeping.
As much as I love Belfast, Warspite really should be in her place.
Having said that, look how beautiful she is even now ❤️
Yeah poor warspite didn't deserve to go down like that
Yes Warspite was my Dad’s home during the war.🏴🇬🇧
🇯🇵🇬🇧🤝😁
Lisbon Maru (りすぼん丸) 🕯️
ウーバーボートなんてあるんだ
How did you know it would be there buddy. Id have made a special trip down to see the Belfast and got 2 for one. There still seemed to be tourists and visitors on it despute the visit
15:47 UBER BOAT??!?!??!!?!!?
Japanese warship looks like a yacht
Belfast, of course, was present at the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay