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  1. Japanese battleship Yamato - Wikipedia

    Yamato (Japanese: 大和; named after the ancient Yamato Province) was the lead ship of her class of battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) shortly before World War II.

  2. YAMATO TRANSPORT - ヤマト運輸

    This is the official website of YAMATO TRANSPORT which contains information regarding services, such as "TA-Q-BIN", and logistics solutions for Japanese residents, travelers to Japan and companies.

  3. Contact - Yamato Transport U.S.A.

    Once you confirm, please click Submit to send a message. (This message has not been sent yet.) YAMATO, why? © 2026 Yamato Transport U.S.A., Inc., All Rights Reserved.

  4. The Yamato battleship: Imperial Japan's ultimate weapon and its ...

    Explore the rise and dramatic sinking of the Yamato, Japan’s massive WWII battleship, built in secret and lost in a final mission against American forces in 1945.

  5. The Yamato Battleship: A Legend of Naval Power - History

    The Yamato battleship stands as an enduring symbol of naval might during World War II. Its colossal size, formidable armament, and historical significance make it a captivating subject of study.

  6. Yamato Was Not a Dinosaur: It Was a Coherent System - LinkedIn

    Jan 10, 2026 · Yamato was not a dinosaur. That narrative is a convenient shortcut. But it is wrong. For decades, the battleship Yamato has been the victim of a poor narrative: that of a ship already …

  7. YAMATO TRANSPORT GLOBAL

    Oct 12, 2023 · YAMATO TRANSPORT is the No.1 Delivery Service Company in Japan. With "all for our customers" as the motto, YAMATO TRANSPORT continues to evolve in order to deliver parcels …

  8. Yamato | One Piece Wiki | Fandom

    Yamato is the son of Kaidou. Born as Kaidou's daughter and groomed from a young age to be his heir, Yamato instead developed a profound admiration for the legendary samurai Kouzuki Oden. After …

  9. Why the U.S. Navy Doesn’t Build Battleships Anymore

    4 days ago · On Apr. 7, 1945, aircraft from the U.S. Navy’s fast carrier task force sank the largest battleship ever built, the Imperial Japanese Navy’s Yamato.

  10. NOVA | Sinking the Supership | Anatomy of Yamato | PBS

    Yamato had a reputation as the most comfortable ship in the Japanese navy. For part of the war, she was the navy's flagship and home to the highest naval commanders, who were catered to.