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Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force Destroyer YAMAYUKI (DD 129) Badge
Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force Destroyer YAMAYUKI (DD 129) Badge
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Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force Destroyer YAMAYUKI (DD 129) Badge

Period20th century
Classification(s)
Object TypeShip Badge; Commemorative Badge
Registration NumberMMM 000162
DescriptionThis is the badge of the JDS Yamayuki (DD 129), a Japanese ship which was commissioned in 1985. This vessel forms part of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force. This force visited Malta on 23 September 1991, as part of a training cruise which visited fourteen countries in total. The force was made up of JDS Katori and the destroyers JDS Hatsuyuki (DD122) and JDS Yamayuki (DD129). JDS Yamayuki was scrapped and deceomissioned in 2020. The metal badge depicts a koi fish with the ship in the background. The plaque is fixed beneath the metal badge as a commemorative piece. The Japanese inscription in gold is the name of the ship Yamayuki meaning Mountain Snow.InscriptionsOn recto, bronze plaque "JDS YAMAYUKI (DD129)". On the badge "DD129" and an inscription in Kanji, translating to "Yamayuki".Material
Wood, bronze
Technique
Cast in bronze, on wooden plaque
DimensionsOverall: 18 × 23.8 cm, 0.7 kg
Alternate ID Numbers
  • HM Object Number 82400
  • Inventory Card 6931-2
  • Register Book Number 287
  • EEA Norway Grant EEA.1355
Online Collections
Public Access
Not on view
Location
  •   Malta Maritime Museum, Reserve Collection
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