Japanese Subject Japanese Antarctic expedition camp at Parsley Bay 1911 Kainan Maru Shirase sword Japanese Antarctic expedition 1910-1912 Kanematsu Australia Kanematsu, Fusajiro Katayama, Shinshiro Kitamura, Toranosuke Nomura, Naokichi Shirase, Nobu Taizumi, Yasunao A Japanese, in military uniform, addressing his 'poor dog Tray'. This is the only dog left out of the 25 with which the expedition started, May 1911 An Evening at 'Japan' - some of the villagers June 1886 Cooking quarters at the Japanese camp, Parsley Bay May 1911 Japanese camp at Parsley Bay: the white square on the door is the No Admittance notice May 1911 Kanematsu flour bag label print c1935 Little Boy at Manly: "Well! this is the about the last place anybody should come expecting to find the South Pole!" On board the Kainan Maru: a Japanese sailor and one of the Siberian Sledge Dogs, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand February 1911 One of the Japanese explorers reading 'The Daily Telegraph' at Vaucluse camp May 1911 Tenka Troupe at the National Amphitheatre poster 1913 The Japanese Antarctic Expedition's ship Kainan Maru, photographed in the Bay of Whales, January 1912 The Shirase sword at the Australian Museum 2020 The deck of the Japanese Antarctic exploration ship: the forecastle of the Kainan Maru, Wellington Harbour February 1911 The exploring ship Kainan-Maru as she now lies in Parsley Bay May 1911