Kasato Maru
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El Kasato Maru (japonès: 笠戸丸 ?) va ser un vaixell conegut per haver transportat l'any 1908 el primer contingent d'immigrants japonesos al Brasil, tot complint un acord diplomàtic binacional.
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Kasato Maru (en japonés, 笠戸丸, Kasato Maru ''Kasato Maru''?), fue el barco que, en 1908, llevó al primer grupo de inmigrantes japoneses a Brasil, según el acuerdo establecido con Japón.
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Le Kasato Maru (japonais : 笠戸丸) est un navire qui a transporté en le premier groupe d'immigrants japonais au Brésil. Le Kasato Maru est à l'origine un bâtiment russe utilisé comme navire-hôpital durant la guerre russo-japonaise.
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笠戸丸(かさとまる、Kasato Maru)は、明治時代後期の日露戦争から第二次世界大戦にかけて移民船や漁業工船などに使われた鋼製貨客船である。 明治時代後期から昭和初期にかけて、外国航路や台湾航路用の船舶として用いられた。ハワイやブラジルへ移民が開始された時に移民船として使われたことでもよく知られている。移民用客室としては、船底の貨物室を蚕棚のように2段に仕切って使用した。最大1000人程度の移民を収容できたとみられている。 その後漁業工船に改造され、漁業会社を転々とする。最後は、貨客船として最初に籍を置いた国であるロシア帝国の事実上の後継国にあたるソ連軍の手によって、第二次世界大戦終結直前にカムチャツカ沖で爆沈されるといった数奇な運命をたどった。
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Kasato Maru (笠戸丸 Kasato Maru?) foi o navio que, em 1908, transportou o primeiro grupo de imigrantes japoneses vinculados ao acordo estabelecido entre o Brasil e o Japão.
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Kasato Maru or Kasado Maru (Japanese: 笠戸丸) was a Japanese cargo/passenger ship built by the British shipyard Wigham Richardson in 1900. Originally christened as SS Potosí, the ship was bought by the Russian Dobroflot, and renamed Kazan, being used as a hospital ship. She was sunk by the Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War, salvaged and passed to the Japanese control as compensation for war. She was adapted to be a passenger ship and renamed as Kasato Maru and transported the soldiers who had fought in Manchuria back to Japan.
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Wrecked by air raid off the coast of Kamchatka
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El Kasato Maru (japonès: 笠戸丸 ?) va ser un vaixell conegut per haver transportat l'any 1908 el primer contingent d'immigrants japonesos al Brasil, tot complint un acord diplomàtic binacional.
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Kasato Maru or Kasado Maru (Japanese: 笠戸丸) was a Japanese cargo/passenger ship built by the British shipyard Wigham Richardson in 1900. Originally christened as SS Potosí, the ship was bought by the Russian Dobroflot, and renamed Kazan, being used as a hospital ship. She was sunk by the Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War, salvaged and passed to the Japanese control as compensation for war. She was adapted to be a passenger ship and renamed as Kasato Maru and transported the soldiers who had fought in Manchuria back to Japan. She was then used to transport Japanese immigrants to Hawaii in 1906 and to Peru and Mexico in 1907. In 1908, she brought the first official group of Japanese immigrants to Brazil. The trip began at the port of Kobe and ended, 52 days later, at the Port of Santos on June 18, 1908. There came 165 families (781 people) who went to work in the coffee plantations of the west of São Paulo. Some Japanese immigrants arrived at Brazil before Kasato Maru, founding an agricultural colony in the current municipality of Conceição de Macabu (then district of Macaé), in the state of Rio de Janeiro. However, it was the arrival of this first group brought by Kasato Maru that initiated a continuous flow of immigration from Japanese to Brazil. Some of the Kasato Maru's passengers continued to Argentina (see es:Café El Japonés). After some time, Kasato Maru was transformed into a freighter ship and still returned to Brazil a second and last time, in 1917, transporting loads in the service of Osaka Sosen Kaisha (OSK) Line. In 1942 she was requisitioned by the Imperial Japanese Navy and became part of the Japanese fleet in World War II as a support ship. On 9 August 1945, Kasato Maru was bombed by three Soviet aircraft from 11:15. to 14:30. Kasato Maru then sank into the Bering Sea in the Soviet waters near the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is currently submerged to a depth of 18 meters and in good state of conservation.
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Kasato Maru (en japonés, 笠戸丸, Kasato Maru ''Kasato Maru''?), fue el barco que, en 1908, llevó al primer grupo de inmigrantes japoneses a Brasil, según el acuerdo establecido con Japón.
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Le Kasato Maru (japonais : 笠戸丸) est un navire qui a transporté en le premier groupe d'immigrants japonais au Brésil. Le Kasato Maru est à l'origine un bâtiment russe utilisé comme navire-hôpital durant la guerre russo-japonaise.
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笠戸丸(かさとまる、Kasato Maru)は、明治時代後期の日露戦争から第二次世界大戦にかけて移民船や漁業工船などに使われた鋼製貨客船である。 明治時代後期から昭和初期にかけて、外国航路や台湾航路用の船舶として用いられた。ハワイやブラジルへ移民が開始された時に移民船として使われたことでもよく知られている。移民用客室としては、船底の貨物室を蚕棚のように2段に仕切って使用した。最大1000人程度の移民を収容できたとみられている。 その後漁業工船に改造され、漁業会社を転々とする。最後は、貨客船として最初に籍を置いた国であるロシア帝国の事実上の後継国にあたるソ連軍の手によって、第二次世界大戦終結直前にカムチャツカ沖で爆沈されるといった数奇な運命をたどった。
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Wrecked by air raid off the coast ofKamchatka