That's an interesting question. The Yamato-class battleships were worth 142,877,000 yen at the time. Converted to the Consumer Price Index, that's about 300 billion yen, or about 2,142 million dollars.
@saradacat5 ай бұрын
こっわw
@speedy993215 ай бұрын
3番艦である信濃、だれかそのうち映像に捉えてくれないかな。
@AAAA-og6yr5 ай бұрын
残ってたらこんな感じやったんやな...
@leopardone23865 ай бұрын
I can only imagine the financial cost of keeping such a muesum around. Seeing the upkeep needed for Battleship New Jersey, for example. It would be a challenge, but even as an American, I can say out of honor for the Fallen on both sides of the Pacific War I'd donate a few dollars to such an endeavor. If only....Warm regards!
@virtualtravel12165 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Even if it costs, it's worth preserving America's most decorated battleship, USS New Jersey ! I will continue to provide connections to the past and experiences through VR.
@ijnfleetadmiral4 ай бұрын
The upkeep cost would definitely be considerable, but she'd more than likely be a part of the Kure Maritime Museum, which is - from what I understand - very well-funded and could probably afford it.
It was. Read "Build the Musashi" by Yoshimura Akira, which goes into detail of how much security surrounded the construction of such a ship. When the third ship (Shinano) was being built, the workers actually lived inside the shipyard so as to ensure they couldn't talk about what they were working on.
And fire a full broadside just once. If you're going to take her to sea, those massive guns must be fired!
@tsumi26984 ай бұрын
@@中村健一-o6v もし大和が残ったとしても、ビキニ環礁行きだったと思います。
@rybniksealsproduction71987 ай бұрын
Underrated. It is a shame she wasn´t preserved as a museum, I´d love to visit her (I suppose I still could, but I would first need to take a scuba diving course :D)
@hirokoura96766 ай бұрын
That's so cool ! Even if she is sunken, you can see the real Nagato.