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Construction and careerOn 25 May 1944, Fuyutsuki was completed at Maizuru Naval Arsenal, and she was assigned to the 11th Destroyer Squadron, Combined Fleet.[4] On 24 June, she sailed to Yokosuka with Landing Ship No. 4 and Landing Ship No. 104.[5] On 25 June, she escorted the I-Gō Transport Squadron,[6] on 29 June, she was deployed to Chichi-jima with the cruiser {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Nagara||2}} and destroyer {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Matsu|1944|2}}. They returned to Yokosuka on 3 July.[7] On 11 July, she sailed to Tokuyama with the destroyer {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kiyoshimo||2}}. On 14 July, she joined the Ro-Gō Transport Squadron,[8] and sailed to Nakagusuku Bay. On 15 July, she was assigned to the 41st Destroyer Division, 10th Division, 3rd Fleet with the destroyer {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shimotsuki||2}}.[9] Fuyutsuki returned to Kure on 26 July.[7] On 12 October, while escorting the light cruiser {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ōyodo||2}} from Yokosuka to the Inland Sea, she was hit in the bow by a torpedo fired from the submarine {{USS|Trepang|SS-412|6}}. She returned to Kure where she was repaired. On 31 January 1945 she ran aground on a sandbar near Ōita during a training mission in the Inland Sea. Fuyutsuki participated on the last mission of the battleship {{ship|Japanese battleship|Yamato||2}} (6–7 April 1945). She sank the crippled destroyer {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kasumi|1937|2}} with two torpedoes after taking aboard her crew.[10] She was one of the few surviving ships, even though lightly damaged by 127 mm rockets and bombs. Her own losses were 12 dead and 12 injured. On 20 August 1945, Fuyutsuki hit a mine at Moji, Kyūshū, suffering heavy damage to her stern. She surrendered unrepaired and without armament. ReferencesNotes1. ^Senshi Sōsho (1969), p. 815. 2. ^1 October 1943, Administrative order No. 235, Named one destroyer, two submarines, one coast defence ship, two minesweepers, and one submarine chaser., Minister's Secretariat, Ministry of the Navy. 3. ^National Archives of Japan, reference code: C12070120400, p. 1. 4. ^The Maru Special (1978), p. 35. 5. ^National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127400, p. 20. 6. ^National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127400, p. 21. 7. ^1 National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127500, p. 5. 8. ^National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127500, p. 32. 9. ^National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127500, p. 31. 10. ^{{cite book|last1=Spurr|first1=Russell|title=A Glorious Way To Die - The Kamikaze Mission of the Battleship Yamato|date=1981|publisher=Newmarket Press|location=New York|isbn=9781557049131|pages=305}} Sources
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