File:Japanese destroyers Ariake (DD-183) and Yūgure (DD-184) visiting CFB Esquimalt, Canada, in August 1964.jpg

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English: The Japanese destroyers Ariake (DD-183) (center) and Yūgure (DD-184) (right foreground) visiting CFB Esquimalt in August 1964.
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Four destroyer escorts of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force paid a visit to the RCN's west coast port at Esquimalt, August 26-30, carrying more than 1,200 Japanese naval personnel on a training cruise to North American waters. Two of the ships are shown arriving at the Esquimalt naval base, marking the first time Japanese military vessels have been in the area since 1958.
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Source September 1964 Crowsnest, Vol. 16 No. 9, p 4. Photo E-77925
Author Royal Canadian Navy

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