The Nitta Maru (新田丸) was a trans-pacific passenger liner built for the N.Y.K. Line sold to the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was built in Nagasaki in 1941. It measured 18,000 tons, 564 feet long, and 68 feet wide, and made to carry 342 first class passengers. When completed, it never carried civilian passengers as it was requestioned as a troopship for the Imperial Japanese Navy before it carried any civilians. It later became the aircraft carrier Chuyo. It was later bombed off the coast of southern Japan. The Nitta Maru was one of three ocean liners, its two sisters were the SS Yawata Maru, and SS Kasuga Maru. None of the three survived the second world war, and each was turned into a troopship and later converted to an aircraft carrier. Ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy. ... Nagasaki City Hall Mayor {{{Mayor}}} Address ã850-8685 Nagasaki-shi, Sakura-machi 2-22 Phone number 095-825-5151 Official website: www1. ... For the movie, see 1941 (film) 1941 (MCMXLI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1941 calendar). ... The SS Yawata Maru was an 18,000 ton ocean liner on the trans-Pacific run, sailing from Tokyo to Seattle and down to San Francisco. ...