Country Japan
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use
the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
Thumbnail Link To Cachet Close-Up Image | Thumbnail Link To Full Cover Front Image | Thumbnail Link To Postmark or Back Image | Primary Date Postmark Type Killer Bar Text Ship --------- Category |
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1930-08-16 | |||
Built 1930 |
Cut Square and 2 postcards.
The ship was also named Titibu Maru 1938, Kamakura Maru 1939-43.
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N/A |
1932-04-21 | |
Built 1930 |
The ship was also named Titibu Maru 1938, Kamakura Maru 1939-43.
1932-12-16 | |||
Built 1930 |
Ship's marking on a USS Oglala CM-4 cover.
The ship was also named Titibu Maru 1938, Kamakura Maru 1939-43.
N/A |
N/A |
1933-11-26 | |
Built 1930 |
The ship was also named Titibu Maru 1938, Kamakura Maru 1939-43.
N/A |
N/A |
1935-05-01 | |
Paquebot Cover |
Cacheted. July 1939 caught fire and sank on voyage Valparaiso and Los Angeles to Yokohama.
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N/A |
1935-09-10 | |
Paquebot Cover |
Cacheted. USS Hammerhead SS-364 is credited with sinking this ship. At the time, she was being used by the IJN as a POW Troopship (ie "Hellship") but no POW's were on board at the time of her sinking.
N/A |
N/A |
1935-06-18 | |
Port Visit to Honolulu |
Cachet by the Honolulu Stamp Company
On 20 March 1935, the Asama departed Yokosuka on a training voyage to Hong Kong, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington, Auckland, Suva, Apia, Honolulu, Truk, and Saipan, returning to Yokosuka on 22 July 1935 after a 20,930-nautical-mile (38,760 km) cruise.
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c 1935 | |
Port Visit to Honolulu |
Cachet by the Honolulu Stamp Company
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1955-08-07 |
Port Visit to Norfolk VA. Cachet by Tazewell G. Nicholson
N/A |
1970-08-10 |
Port Visit to Norfolk VA. Cover by Tazewell G. Nicholson. JMSDF = Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
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