Yamagiri Maru

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Yamagiri Maru is a famous World War II Japanese shipwreck in Chuuk Lagoon, now a popular scuba diving site known for its well-preserved structure and wartime artifacts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese cargo ship
World War II shipwreck
shipwreck dive site
access boat dive only
approximateDepth 30–40 meters
associatedWith Japanese maritime logistics in WWII
Pacific War
attracts tropical reef fish
underwater photographers
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Japan
currentUse scuba diving site
divingLevelRequired advanced open water or higher
era early 20th century merchant fleet
hasEcosystem artificial reef
hasFeature cargo holds with ammunition
coral growth on superstructure
intact engine room
visible machinery
hasRemainsOf artillery shells
machinery parts
ship fittings
hazard overhead environments
unexploded ordnance
heritageAspect underwater cultural heritage site
location Chuuk Lagoon
Federated States of Micronesia
Truk Lagoon
notableFor underwater photography
wartime artifacts
well-preserved structure
operatedBy Imperial Japanese Navy
partOf Truk Lagoon wrecks
popularWith technical divers
wreck divers
region Caroline Islands NERFINISHED
sea Pacific Ocean
status wreck
sunkBy United States forces
sunkDuring U.S. air attack on Truk
sunkIn 1944
tourismType dive tourism
use cargo transport
military transport
visibility generally good underwater visibility

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Chuuk Lagoon hasDiveSites Yamagiri Maru