William. I had thought of Kumamoto shipbuilding as only in Arao, but apparently there is a shipyard in Amakusa near Misumi of all places. It is called Shinozakizousen and produces mostly medium-sized ships for domestic freighting. It is also in charge of maintaining the gates on the seawall. Recently, as Kumanichi notes, it floated a medical ship intended for extended use in the Marshall Islands to provide dental, health, and emergency care for the islanders; it is now being fitted out in preparation for its voyage. Its name is Polynesian, “Liwatooon Moura,” which apparently means, “No ship, no health.” The article is an interesting read, pointing out that Kumamoto once flourished with shipbuilding until ships turned from wood to iron. Photo below is of the medical ship. The first link is to the Kumanichi article; the second, to the company’s Website. Those interested in the history of maritime Kumamoto should have a look. https://kumanichi.com/articles/413881 https://www.shinozakizousen.com/works
William. I had thought of Kumamoto shipbuilding as only in Arao, but apparently …