Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. 5th Nov, 2022. The North Korean spy ship ''Chong Chon Gang'' is on display at the æ-¥æœ¬æµ·ä¸Šä¿å®‰åº (Japan Coast Guard) Museum, after it was seized by the Japan Coast Guard in 2002 for illegal activities. It is a unique insight into North Korea's secretive maritime activities. The ship was caught smuggling illicit goods such as missile parts, drugs and other prohibited items. Visitors to the museum can learn more about the operation to intercept the ship, as well as the Japan Coast Guard's role in enforcing maritime laws and regulations. Along with the history
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November 5, 2022, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan: The North Korean spy ship ''Chong Chon Gang'' is on display at the 日本海上ä¿å®‰åº (Japan Coast Guard) Museum, after it was seized by the Japan Coast Guard in 2002 for illegal activities. It is a unique insight into North Korea's secretive maritime activities. The ship was caught smuggling illicit goods such as missile parts, drugs and other prohibited items. Visitors to the museum can learn more about the operation to intercept the ship, as well as the Japan Coast Guard's role in enforcing maritime laws and regulations. Along with the history and information of the ship, it also showcase the Japan Coast Guard’s means of investigation , equipment and surveillance...Minato Mirai 21 (ã¿ãªã¨ã¿ã‚‰ã„21) is a large urban development located in Yokohama, Japan. It features landmarks such as the iconic Yokohama Landmark Tower, the Pacifico Yokohama convention center and many shopping, dining and entertainment options. It was planned as a new central business district and waterfront redevelopment area, it's a popular tourist destination in the region. (Credit Image: © Taidgh Barron/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!