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“PIRATE” SHIP FOR SIGHTSEERS.—An enterprising tourist-boat company in Japan has launched this 300-ton replica of an old pirate ship to tour Lake Ashinoko, a beauty spot at Hakone near Mount Fuji. The ship, which cost £l00,000, is able to carry 650 passengers. She is named Pioneer, and goes into service this month.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 17

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“PIRATE” SHIP FOR SIGHTSEERS.—An enterprising tourist-boat company in Japan has launched this 300-ton replica of an old pirate ship to tour Lake Ashinoko, a beauty spot at Hakone near Mount Fuji. The ship, which cost £l00,000, is able to carry 650 passengers. She is named Pioneer, and goes into service this month. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 17

“PIRATE” SHIP FOR SIGHTSEERS.—An enterprising tourist-boat company in Japan has launched this 300-ton replica of an old pirate ship to tour Lake Ashinoko, a beauty spot at Hakone near Mount Fuji. The ship, which cost £l00,000, is able to carry 650 passengers. She is named Pioneer, and goes into service this month. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30487, 8 July 1964, Page 17

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