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300-432 Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture "U.S. Aircraft Carrier George Washington" [Cutie's][Jigsaw]

JANコード:4535053574322

メーカー名:キューティーズ

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300-432 Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture "U.S. Aircraft Carrier George Washington" [Cutie's][Jigsaw]

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商品説明

◆Reservation Deadline: January 26, 2025

◆Release Date: Undecided, January 2025

◆Shipping Orders: Ships the day before the release date (may vary depending on the product)
◆In-store Pickup: Available for pickup at the store from the release date.

Size: 26×38cm
Product Number: CUT-300-432
Number of Pieces: 300

Series: Cities of Japan - Enjoy Japan with Puzzles
New additions to the popular Japanese landscape series are here!

We've created jigsaw puzzles featuring famous local landmarks, objects, and other things related to specific regions, well-known by residents.

There are many famous things that appeal to people who are from a particular place or currently live there.
Everyone has things they'd like to enjoy in puzzle form, things that truly belong to that place, whether they are locations, objects, food, or customs.
This series selects such items.

USS George Washington, CVN-73, is a US Navy aircraft carrier homeported at the US Navy Yokosuka Base.
The ship was named after George Washington, the first President of the United States.
It was the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier deployed to Japan. After returning to the US in 2015 for modernization and refit, it
re-entered Yokosuka Base on November 22, 2024, for redeployment. Its overall length is 333m, the same height as Tokyo Tower, with a maximum width of 76.8m and a total crew of approximately 5,700.
It was commissioned on July 4, 1992, the 216th Independence Day of the United States, with its initial homeport in Norfolk, Virginia.