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Very Rare Antique Japanese Military WW2 Repair Ship Akashi Southern Pacific Tour Lacquer Sake CupsThis is a very rare set of antique Japanese military sake cups, made of lacquered wood. The words on the cup are "Warship Akashi Southern Pacific Patrol Commemoration". Akashi was the only ship in the Imperial Japanese Navy that was purpose built for repair duties. It was modeled after the American ship USS Medusa and launched in 1938 and completed in 1939, just in time for the war. It spent most of the war in various parts of South Pacific, such as
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