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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Japanese Warships Visit Korea

Three Japanese warships of the Maritime Self-Defense Force Wednesday made a port call in Incheon, the last stop on their worldwide training cruise, the Navy said in a press release.

The vessels _ a 4,050-ton Kashima training ship, a 3,500-ton Sawagiri frigate and a 3,050-ton Shimayuki frigates _ are carrying 750 sailors, including 180 naval cadets, it said.

The Japanese ships are to conduct joint naval training exercises with South Korea's naval ships on Sunday in the waters off Ul Island in the West Sea, it said.

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