SCAPIN-1295: REVISED LISTING OF REPARATIONS SELECTIONS

GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
SUPREME COMMANDER FOR THE ALLIED POWERS

APO 500
25 October 1946

AG 387.6 (25 Oct 46) ESS/IN
(SCAPIN-1295)

MEMORANDUM FOR

IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

THROUGH

Central Liaison Office, Tokyo.

Subject

Revised Listing of Reparations Selections.

1. References are the following:
a. Memorandum to the Imperial Japanese Government, from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, dated 13 August 1946 (SCAPIN 1132), subject: “Reparations Selections Within the Sulphuric Acid Industry.”
b. Memorandum to the Imperial Japanese Government, from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, dated 13 August 1946 (SCAPIN 1133), subject: “Reparations Selections Within the Machine Tool Industry.”
c. Memorandum to the Imperial Japanese Government, from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, dated 13 August 1946 (SCAPIN 1135), subject: “Reparations Selections Within the Shipbuiding Industry.”
d. Memorandum to the Imperial Japanese Government, from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, dated 10 October 1946 (SCAPIN 1258), subject: “Revised Listing of Reparations Selections Within Privately-Owned Munitions Plants.”
e. Memorandum to the Imperial Japanese Government, from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, dated 11 October 1946 (SCAPIN 1263), subject: “Revised List No. 2 Aircraft Factories, Military and Naval Arsenals, and Research Laboratories.”
2. Attached inclosures 1 to 5 are annexes which add to or delete from installations held in custody under above reference directives.
3. Within seventy-two (72) hours of the receipt of this memorandum, the Japanese Government will have qualified representatives report to the Commanding General, Eighth United States Army, and to the Commander Naval Activities, Japan, to receive instructions with regard to establishing or releasing from custody and control, installations affected by revisions of the lists referred to in paragraph 1, above.

FOR THE SUPREME COMMANDER:

JOHN B. COOLEY,
Colonel, AGD,
Adjutant General.

5 Incls: 1. Annex 1 to SCAPIN - 1132
2. Annex 1 to SCAPIN – 1133
3. Annex 1 to SCAPIN - 1135
4. Annex 1 to SCAPIN - 1258
5. Annex 1 to SCAPIN - 1263

Inclosure 1. ANNEX 1 TO SCAPIN 1132. THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATION IS DELETED FROM SCAPIN 1132, DATED 13 AUGUST 1946, SUBJECT: REPARATIONS SELECTIONS WITHIN THE SULPHURIC ACID INDUSTRY.
NAME ADDRESS
Plant No. 18, Teikoku Kako, Owada Factory Owada, Osaka
Inclosure 2. ANNEX I TO SCAPIN 1133. THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATION IS DELETED FROM SCAPIN 1133, DATED 13 AUGUST 1946, SUBJECT: REPARATIONS SELECTIONS WITHIN THE MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY.
NAME ADDRESS
Plant No. 65 - Otani Jukogyo (Otani Heavy Industrial Co., Ltd.) Amagasaki Plant 31 Nishikatasu-cho, Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo Ken
Inclosure 3. ANNEX 1 TO SCAPIN 1135. THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATION IS DELETED FROM SCAPIN 1135, DATED 13 AUGUST 1946, SUBJECT: REPARATIONS SELECTIONS WITHIN THE SHIP-BUILDING INDUSTRY.
NAME ADDRESS
17, Tohoku Dock Co., 72 Suginoiriomachi, Shiogama, Miyagi -ken
Inclosure 4. ANNEX I TO SCAPIN 1258. THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATIONS ARE DELETED FROM SCAPIN* 1258, DATED 10 OCTOBER M SUBJECT: REVISED LISTING OF REPARATIONS SELECTIONS WITHIN PRIVATELY OWNED MUNITIONS PLANTS.
NAME ADDRESS PAGE
CHIBA
Tokyo Seimitsu Kinzoku K. K. (Ichikawa Factory) (duplication) Chiba Ken, Ichikawa-shi Ichikawa-Shinden 1
HOKKAIDO
Yubari Seisakusho K. K. Hokkaido-Ken, Yubari-shi Hiyoshi 4
HYOGO
Shinko Heiki Co. (Akashi Plant) Hyogo-Ken, Akashi-gun, Okubo-mura 5
OSAKA
Osaka Gijitsu Kogyo K. K. (Ibaragi Special Works (duplication) Osaka-fu, Kasuga-mura 10
Inclosure 5. ANNEX I TO SCAPIN 1263. THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATIONS ARE DELETED FROM SCAPIN 1263 DATED 11 OCTOBER 1946, SUBJECT: REVISED LIST NO. 2 AIRCRAFT FACTORIES, MILITARY AND NAVAL ARSENALS, AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
NAME ADDRESS PAGE
AICHI PREFECTURE (01)
NAKAJIMA HIKOKI K. K. (Fuji Ind. Co. Ltd.) Obu Kojo Obu-cho 2
CHIBA PREFECTURE (04)
HITACHI KOKUKI K. K. Chiba Hatsudoki Seisakusho Nanpo Kaigan, Umetatechi, Chiba-shi 3
GUMMA PREFECTURE (10)
NAKAJIMA HIKOKI K. K. (Fuji Ind. Co. Ltd.) 5
Akagi Kojo Isesaki-shi
Azuma Kojo Kiryu-shi
HYOGO PREFECTURE (13)
NIHON SEISOKI K. K. Kobe Kojo 3-chome, Wakinohama-cho, Fukisi-ku, Kobe-shi 7
IWATE PREFECTURE (16)
NIHON GAKK1 SEIZO K. K. Iwate Kojo 120 Kurasawa-Jiro-machi, Waga-gun 9
KANAGAWA PREFECTURE (19)
TOKYO KEIKI SEISAKUSHO K. K. Chigasaki Kojo 1880 Chigasaki-machi, Koza-gun 10
OSAKA PREFECTURE (32)
MATSUSHITA KINZOKU K. K. Honsha Kojo 160 Takase, Sangocho, Kitakawachi-gun 14
SAITAMA PREFECTURE (34)
KATAYAMA MANUFACTURING PLANT 425 Nishi-machi, Kawagoo-machi 16
KAWAGO MANUFACTURING CO. 180 Wakida, Kawagoo-machi 16
NAKAJIMA HIKOKI K. K. (Fuji Ind. Co. Ltd.) 16
Fukaya Kojo Fukaya-cho, Ozato-gun
Honjo Kojo Honjo-machi, Kodama-gun
AICHI PREFECTURE (01)
MITSUBISHI JUKOGYO K. K. Komi Kojo Shiba-mori, Shinchi, Yawata-cho, Chiba-gun 2
TOKYO PREFECTURE (39)
HANEDA SANGYO KIKI LTD. 2050 Moguchi, Higashi, Murayama-cho, Kitama-gun 19

MEMO FOR RECORD: (SCAPIN - 1295)
JZR/NHM/lv
18 October 1946
1. Revision of present listings of Factories, Arsenals and Shipyards now under custody and control of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers is made necessary be submission to this headquarters of information from the field of complete war damage to some installations, transfer of machinery and equipment for storage at others, errors in listing, and information that some concerns do not meet the criteria for reparations claims set forth in Radio Washington (Joint Chiefs of Staff) MR2516372, dated 26 June 1946.
2. The attached SCAPIN with command letters consolidates the changes to date. Changes are as follows:
SCAPIN Category Deletions Additions
#1132 Sulphuric Acid Industry 1
#1133 Machine Tool Industry 1
#1135 Shipbuilding Industry 1
#1258 Privately Owned Munitions 3
#1263 Aircraft, Arsenals & Laboratories 10 2
3. Concurrence from CPC.
4. Request Memo to IJG be held for 10 days after transmittal of letter to Commanding General, Eighth United States Army.
5. The interests of USAFIK are not concerned.
J. Z. R.