"Maru”
Gross
"Maru"
Tonnage.
Gross Tonnage.
Kaga,
6,301
Sakata,
1,963
Kagoshima, 4,405
Santo,
2,032
Kamakura,
6,126
Sanuki,
6,108
Kanagawa,
6,165
Satsuma,
1,939
Kasuga,
3,32)
Shinano,
6,388
Kawachi,
6,096
Suminoye,
1,425
Kirin,
3,808
Suruga,
726
Kitami,
729
Tagonoura,
756
Kobe,
2,877
Tairen,
2,927
Kokura,
2,599
Takasago,
1,789
Konai,
2,635
Tamba,
6,130
Kumamoto,
1,993
Tango,
7,200
Kumano
5,076
Tategami
2,703
Kushiro,
1,076
Tenshin,
4,162
Matsuyama,
3,099
Tokachi,
1,110
Miike,
3,356
Tosa,
5,823
Mikawa,
2,932
Wakanoura,
2,517
Matsu,
914
Wakasa,
Nagato,
1,884
Yamaguchi,
6,260 3,321
Niigata,
2,184
Yamashiro, 2,580
Nikko,
5,000
Yawata,
3,817
Omi,
2,501
Yechigo,
1,280
Owari,
1,016
Yeijio,
2,500
Riojan,
4,808
Yeiko,
1,906
Sado,
6,223
Yokohama,
2,373
Saikio,
2,904
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