Aratama Maru

Coordinates: 13°20′5″N 144°46′2″E / 13.33472°N 144.76722°E / 13.33472; 144.76722
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Anchor of Aratama Maru
History
Empire of Japan
NameAratama Maru
BuilderTsurumi Steel Shipyard, Japan
Launched1938
Fatestruck by torpedo March 26, 1944, hulk sank in Talofofo Bay, Guam, April 12, 1944
Statusshipwreck
General characteristics
Displacement6,783 t (6,676 long tons)
Draft8.2 m (26 ft 11 in)
Speed15.2 knots (28.2 km/h; 17.5 mph)
Aratama Maru
Aratama Maru is located in Guam
Aratama Maru
LocationTalofofo Bay
Nearest cityTalofofo, Guam
Coordinates13°20′5″N 144°46′2″E / 13.33472°N 144.76722°E / 13.33472; 144.76722
NRHP reference No.88000612[1]
Added to NRHPJune 2. 1988

Aratama Maru (Kanji:新玉丸) was a merchant ship of the Empire of Japan. Launched in 1938, she was pressed into service as a military transport in World War II. She was struck by a torpedo fired from USS Seahorse on March 12, 1944, while approaching Guam as part of a Japanese supply convoy. After drifting for some time, the abandoned hulk came to rest just inside the reef fringing Talofofo Bay on Guam's southeastern coast. The wreck was partially salvaged shortly afterward, and was further salvaged in the 1960s, leaving only the hull and some elements of its superstructure. It has also been the subject of souvenir diving, and its position and condition have been affected by several typhoons.[2]

The shipwreck was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Aratama Maru". National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-05-02.