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A maruko-bune (丸子船) is a type of traditional wooden sailing boat, the design of which is unique to the Lake Biwa region, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The name is related to the rounded shape of the hulls in cross section, "maru" meaning round in Japanese. Maruko-bune were in regular use in the Edo Period transporting cargo on Lake Biwa as part of one of the main historical transportation routes of Japan. Later, their numbers declined, but they were still in regular use in the 1930s, and a small number were used into the 1960s.

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  • Un Maruko-bune (japonais : 丸子船 / litt. « bateau Maruko » ou « bateau au petit rond ») est un type de bateau à voiles en bois natif à la région autour du lac Biwa, dans la préfecture de Shiga au Japon. Son nom fait référence à la forme de sa coque, légèrement arrondie. Ils étaient en usage pendant l'Époque d'Edo pour le transport de cargaisons, mais leur utilisation a décliné dans les années 1930. Les derniers Maruko-bune en usage disparaissent vers la fin des années 1960. Un bateau Maruko construit dans les années 1990 est notamment exposé au musée du lac Biwa. (fr)
  • A maruko-bune (丸子船) is a type of traditional wooden sailing boat, the design of which is unique to the Lake Biwa region, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The name is related to the rounded shape of the hulls in cross section, "maru" meaning round in Japanese. Maruko-bune were in regular use in the Edo Period transporting cargo on Lake Biwa as part of one of the main historical transportation routes of Japan. Later, their numbers declined, but they were still in regular use in the 1930s, and a small number were used into the 1960s. (en)
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  • Un Maruko-bune (japonais : 丸子船 / litt. « bateau Maruko » ou « bateau au petit rond ») est un type de bateau à voiles en bois natif à la région autour du lac Biwa, dans la préfecture de Shiga au Japon. Son nom fait référence à la forme de sa coque, légèrement arrondie. Ils étaient en usage pendant l'Époque d'Edo pour le transport de cargaisons, mais leur utilisation a décliné dans les années 1930. Les derniers Maruko-bune en usage disparaissent vers la fin des années 1960. Un bateau Maruko construit dans les années 1990 est notamment exposé au musée du lac Biwa. (fr)
  • A maruko-bune (丸子船) is a type of traditional wooden sailing boat, the design of which is unique to the Lake Biwa region, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The name is related to the rounded shape of the hulls in cross section, "maru" meaning round in Japanese. Maruko-bune were in regular use in the Edo Period transporting cargo on Lake Biwa as part of one of the main historical transportation routes of Japan. Later, their numbers declined, but they were still in regular use in the 1930s, and a small number were used into the 1960s. (en)
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  • Maruko-bune (fr)
  • Maruko-bune (en)
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