1951 • March - Nissho Maru's laying-down ceremony. The ship was exceptionally large (18,000 DWT) • 8 September - the
San Francisco Peace Treaty is concluded and Japan becomes independent again
1952 • 15 June - the Italian - Swiss jointly-funded ship Rose Mary captured by the
Royal Navy in the
Arabian Sea • 26 September - Nissho Maru launch ceremony • 22 October - Iran announces severance of diplomatic relations with Britain • 5 November - Keisuke Idemitsu and Haruo Teshima depart from Japan • 6 November - Keisuke Idemitsu and others arrive in Pakistan, and despite being refused entry, manage to enter the country • 8 November - Keisuke Idemitsu and others leave Pakistan for Iran • 9 November - Keisuke Idemitsu and others begun talks with the Iranian Prime Minister • 19 November - Keisuke Idemitsu and others return to Japan • 22 December - Nissho Maru completed
1953 • 10 January -
Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs obtains information on Idemitsu's contacts with Iran • 6 February - Keisuke Idemitsu and others depart for Iran again • 15 February - Iran and Idemitsu officially sign oil trade agreement • 16 March - Nissho Maru returns from America to
Kawasaki in Japan • 18 March - Nissho Maru moves from Kawasaki to
Kobe for unloading, arriving the next day • 23 March - Nissho Maru leaves Kobe with a falsified destination stated as Saudi Arabia • 25 March - Nissho Maru passes through the
Balintang Channel to the north of the
Philippines • 31 March - Nissho Maru passes through the
Straits of Malacca. • 8 April - Nissho Maru passes through the
Straits of Hormuz under cover of night. • 9 April - Nissho Maru reaches the mouth of the
Shatt al-Arab estuary. • 10 April - Nissho Maru enters Abadan Port. The British
Foreign Office orders
Esler Dening, the British ambassador to Japan, to investigate. Idemitsu reports to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. • 11 April - Iran's Foreign Minister announces that his government has an agreement with Idemitsu to buy oil. Britain asks Japan's Deputy Foreign Minister to investigate claims that Idemitsu is purchasing Iranian oil • 13 April - Nissho Maru completes loading • 15 April - Nissho Maru departs Abadan, slightly scraping her bottom while passing through shallows • 16 April - Nissho Maru passes through the Strait of Hormuz under cover of night • 26 April - Nissho Maru takes a major detour and passes through the
Sunda Strait to avoid three British destroyers • 26 April - Nissho Maru takes advantage of the darkness to evade the Royal Navy by passing through the dangerous reefs of the
Java Sea • 29 April - Nissho Maru passes through the
Gaspar Strait • 30 April - Nissho Maru reaches the
South China Sea, ends radio silence and contacts Idemitsu • 30 April - UK summons Ambassador
Shunichi Matsumoto to make a stern protest • 30 April - Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs states to the UK that it cannot intervene in private transactions about which it has no knowledge • April–May: Six Japanese automobile organizations announce that they welcome imports of Iranian oil. At the same time, the media became more intense and various opinions were expressed • 4 May - Nissho Maru passes through the
Bashi Channel to the north of the Philippines • 7 May - UK confirms that the Nissho Maru has arrived in Japanese territorial waters. The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company immediately files an application for a provisional injunction with the
Tokyo District Court • 8 May - Idemitsu receives information that the Royal Navy is flying military aircraft from
Hiroshima and holds a press conference to release diversionary information that they are planning to enter the port of
Tokuyama. Later the same day the Nissho Maru is photographed by a newspaper off the coast of
Kōchi Prefecture, indicating that the stated destination was a diversion. • 9 May - Nissho Maru arrives at Kawasaki. On the same day, the first oral arguments are made at the Tokyo District Court • 9 May - Keizo Tamaki, Vice-Minister of International Trade and Industry, tells reporters that the Ministry of International Trade and Industry does not want to become involved in this conflict • 13 May - Nissho Maru completes unloading and escapes seizure • 14 May - Nissho Maru departs again for Iran and Idemitsu is therefore free to sell the oil • 27 May - Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the government will not be involved in any way • June - The Iranian government announced that it would review the original contract with Idemitsu and offer oil at a significantly reduced price • 7 June - Nissho Maru arrives at Abadan Port again, greeted by Iranian government officials and thousands of people ==Legacy==