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- Medieval warships
- Early modern warships Western-style sail warships Steam warships Corvettes and gunboats
- Battleships
- Seaplane tenders
- Cruisers Protected cruisers Dispatch vessels Light cruisers Armored cruisers Battlecruisers Heavy cruisers
- Destroyers 1st Class destroyers 2nd Class destroyers
- Torpedo boats
- River gunboats
- Minesweepers
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{{short description|Wikimedia list article}}{{redirect|Japanese aircraft carrier|JMSDF carriers|Izumo-class helicopter destroyer}}{{ImperialJapaneseMilitary}}The following is the list of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, including ships that are no longer in service. For a list of ships of its successor, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, see List of active Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships and List of combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. {{inc-transport}}Medieval warships- Atakebune, 16th century coastal battleships.
- Red seal ships – Around 350 armed sailships, commissioned by the Bakufu in the early 17th century, for Asian and South-East Asian trade.
- {{ship|Japanese warship|San Buena Ventura||2}} (1607) – Built by William Adams for Tokugawa Ieyasu. Crossed the Pacific in 1610.
- {{ship|Japanese warship|San Juan Bautista||2}} (1614) – One of Japan's first Western-style sail warships, transported the embassy of Hasekura Tsunenaga to America in 1614.
Early modern warshipsWestern-style sail warships- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Shohei Maru||2}} (1854) – Japan's first post-seclusion Western-style sail warship.
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Hou-Ou Maru||2}} (1854)
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Asahi Maru||2}} (1856)
Steam warships- Kankō Maru (1855), Japan's first steam warship.
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Kanrin Maru||2}} (1855) – Japan's first screw-driven steam warship
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Chōyō||2}} (1858)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kaiyō Maru||2}} (1866)
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Kaiten||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Banryū||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Chogei||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Shinsoku||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Mikaho||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Yoshun||2}} ja:陽春丸
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Kasuga|1862|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Chiyodagata||2}} (1863), Japan's first domestically-built steam warship.
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Hiryū||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Teibo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Ryūjō|1864|2}} (1864)
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Unyo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Nisshin||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Takao|1888|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese warship|Moshun||2}}
Corvettes and gunboats- {{sclass-|Kongō|ironclad|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Kongō|1877|2}} (1877)
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Hiei|1877|2}} (1877)
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Amagi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Tsukushi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Kaimon||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Tenryū||2}}
- {{sclass-|Katsuragi|corvette|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Katsuragi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Yamato||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese corvette|Musashi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Heien||2}} (1882, ex-Chinese, captured 1895) – Armored gunboat
- {{sclass-|Maya|gunboat|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Maya||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Akagi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Atago||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Chōkai||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Ōshima||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Banjo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Uji|1903|2}}
Battleships{{main|List of battleships of Japan}}- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kōtetsu||2}}, (1864–1888) – Japan's first ironclad warship, later renamed Azuma (ex-CSS Stonewall)
- {{ship|Japanese ironclad warship|Fusō||2}} (1877–1910)
- Battleship prizes of the First Sino-Japanese War :
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Chin'en||2}} (1882, ex-Chinese Chen Yuen (1895–1914))
- {{sclass-|Fuji|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Fuji||2}} (1896–1948)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Yashima||2}} (1896–1904)
- {{sclass-|Shikishima|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Shikishima||2}} (1898–1948)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Hatsuse||2}} (1899–1904)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Asahi||2}} (1899–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Mikasa||2}} (1900 – Preserved)
- Battleship prizes of the Russo-Japanese War :
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Iki||2}} (1889, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian battleship|Imperator Nikolai I|1889|2}}) (1905–1915)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Tango||2}} (1892, ex-Russian Poltava (1905–1923)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Sagami||2}} (1898, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian battleship|Peresvet||2}}) (1905–1916)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Suwo||2}} (1900, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian battleship|Pobeda||2}}) (1905–1946)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Hizen||2}} (1900, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian battleship|Retvizan||2}}) (1905–1924)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Iwami||2}} (1902, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian battleship|Oryol||2}}) (1905–1924)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Mishima||2}} (1894, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian coast defense ship|Admiral Seniavin||2}}) (1905–1936)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Okinoshima||2}} (1896, ex-Russian {{ship|Russian coast defense ship|General Admiral Graf Apraksin||2}}) (1905–1925)
- {{sclass-|Katori|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Katori||2}} (1905–1924)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kashima||2}} (1905–1924)
- {{sclass-|Satsuma|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Satsuma||2}} (1906–1924)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Aki||2}} (1907–1923)
- {{sclass-|Kawachi|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kawachi||2}} (1910–1918)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Settsu||2}} (1911–1924)
- {{sclass-|Kongō|battlecruiser|4}} – Battlecruisers rebuilt as fast battleships
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kongō||2}} (1912–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Hiei||2}} (1912–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Haruna||2}} (1913–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kirishima||2}} (1913–1942)
- {{sclass-|Fusō|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Fusō||2}} (1914–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Yamashiro||2}} (1915–1944)
- {{sclass-|Ise|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Ise||2}} (1916–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Hyūga||2}} (1917–1945)
- {{sclass-|Nagato|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Nagato||2}} (1919–1946)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Mutsu||2}} (1920–1943)
- Battleship prizes of World War I:
- ex-Turkish {{ship|Ottoman battleship|Turgut Reis||2}}, ex-German {{SMS|Weissenburg||2}}, assigned but not taken over) – BU 1938
- ex-German Nassau BU 1920
- ex-German Oldenburg – BU 1921
- {{sclass-|Tosa|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kaga||2}} (1921 – converted to an aircraft carrier)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Tosa||2}} (cancelled 1922, expended as target)
- {{sclass-|Yamato|battleship|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Yamato||2}} (1940–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Musashi||2}} (1940–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shinano||2}} (converted to an aircraft carrier)
- Hull No. 111 (cancelled 1942)
- Hull No. 797 (not started)
Seaplane tenders - {{ship|Japanese seaplane carrier|Wakamiya||2}} (1913)
- Notoro (1920)
- Akitsushima
- Kamoi
- {{sclass-|Chitose|aircraft carrier|4}} (converted to aircraft carriers)
- {{ship|Japanese seaplane carrier|Mizuho||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese seaplane carrier|Nisshin||2}}
- {{sclass-|Kamikawa Maru|seaplane tender|4}}
==Aircraft carriers== - {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Hōshō||2}} (1921)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kaga||2}} (1921)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Akagi||2}} (1925)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Ryūjō||2}} (1931)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shin'yō||2}} (1934)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Sōryū||2}} (1935)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Hiryū||2}} (1937)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kaiyō||2}} (1938)
- {{sclass-|Shōkaku|aircraft carrier|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shōkaku||2}} (1939)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Zuikaku||2}} (1939)
- {{sclass-|Zuihō|aircraft carrier|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Zuihō||2}} (1940)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shōhō||2}} (1941)
- {{sclass-|Hiyō|aircraft carrier|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Jun'yō||2}} (1941)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Hiyō||2}} (1941)
- {{sclass-|Taiyō|escort carrier|4}} escort carrier
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Unyō||2}} (liner converted to escort carrier in 1941)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Chūyō||2}} (liner converted to escort carrier in 1942)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Taiyō||2}} (liner converted to escort carrier in 1942)
- {{sclass-|Akitsu Maru|aircraft carrier|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Akitsu Maru||2}} (1941, depot ship and escort carrier)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Nigitsu Maru||2}} (1942, depot ship with flight deck)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Ryūhō||2}} (converted from submarine tender in 1942)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Taihō||2}} (1943)
- {{sclass-|Chitose|aircraft carrier|4}} light aircraft carriers
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Chiyoda||2}} (1943)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Chitose||2}} (1944)
- {{sclass-|Unryū|aircraft carrier|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Amagi||2}} (1943)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Unryū||2}} (1943)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Katsuragi||2}} (1944)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kasagi||2}} (not completed)
- Aso (not completed)
- Ikoma (not completed)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shinano||2}} (1944)
- {{sclass-|Shimane Maru|escort carrier|4}} escort carrier
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Shimane Maru||2}} (1944)
- Otakisan Maru (not completed)
- {{sclass-|Yamashio Maru|aircraft carrier|4}} auxiliary escort carrier
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Yamashio Maru||2}} (1944)
- Chigusa Maru (not completed)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Kumano Maru||2}} (1945)
CruisersProtected cruisers- ex-Chinese cruisers as prizes of First Sino-Japanese War
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Saien||2}} (1895–1904)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Izumi||2}} (1884–1912)
- {{sclass-|Naniwa|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Naniwa||2}} (1885–1912)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Takachiho||2}} (1885–1914)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Unebi||2}} (1886–1887)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yaeyama||2}} (1890–1911)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chiyoda||2}} (1891–1927)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chishima||2}} (1892–1892)
- {{sclass-|Matsushima|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Itsukushima||2}} (1891–1926)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Matsushima||2}} (1892–1908)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Hashidate||2}} (1894–1927)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Akitsushima||2}} (1894–1927)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yoshino||2}} (1893–1904)
- {{sclass-|Suma|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Suma||2}} (1896–1923)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Akashi||2}} (1899–1928)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Takasago||2}} (1898–1904)
- {{sclass-|Kasagi|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kasagi||2}} (1898–1916)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chitose||2}} (1898–1928)
- {{sclass-|Niitaka|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Niitaka||2}} (1904–1923)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tsushima||2}} (1904–1936)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Otowa||2}} (1904–1917)
- {{sclass-|Chikuma|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chikuma|1911|2}} (1912–1931)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Hirado||2}} (1912–1940)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yahagi|1911|2}} (1912–1940)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tone|1904|2}} (1910–1931)
- ex-Russian cruisers as prizes of Russo-Japanese War
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tsugaru||2}} (1901, ex-Russian Pallada, 1908–1921)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Soya||2}} (1901, ex-Russian Varyag, 1907–1916)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Suzuya|1904|2}} (1901, ex-Russian Novik, 1906–1913)
Dispatch vessels- {{sclass-|Yodo|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yodo||2}} (1908–1940)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Mogami|1908|2}} (1908–1928)
Light cruisers- {{sclass-|Tenryū|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tenryū||2}} (1919–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tatsuta|1918|2}} (1919–1944)
- {{sclass-|Kuma|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kuma||2}} (1920–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tama||2}} (1921–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kitakami||2}} (1921–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ōi||2}} (1921–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kiso||2}} (1921–1944)
- ex-German cruisers as prize of World War I
- Y (1909, ex-German Augsburg, 1920–1922)
- {{sclass-|Nagara|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Nagara||2}} (1922–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Isuzu||2}} (1923–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yura||2}} (1923–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Natori||2}} (1922–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kinu||2}} (1922–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Abukuma||2}} (1925–1944)
- {{sclass-|Sendai|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Sendai||2}} (1924–1943)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Jintsu||2}} (1925–1943)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Naka||2}} (1925–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yūbari||2}} (1923–1944)
- ex-Republic of China cruisers as prizes of Second Sino-Japanese War
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ioshima||2}} (1931 ex-Ning Hai) (1937–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yasoshima||2}} (1935 ex-P'ing Hai) (1937–1944)
- {{sclass-|Katori|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Katori||2}} (1940–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kashima||2}} (1940–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kashii||2}} (1941–1945)
- Kashiwara (not completed)
- {{sclass-|Agano|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Agano||2}} (1942–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yahagi|1942|2}} (1943–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Noshiro||2}} (1943–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Sakawa||2}} (1944–1945)
- {{sclass-|Ōyodo|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ōyodo||2}} (1943–1945)
- Niyodo (not completed)
Armored cruisers- {{sclass-|Asama|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Asama||2}} (1899–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tokiwa||2}} (1899–1945)
- {{sclass-|Izumo|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Izumo||2}} (1900–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Iwate||2}} (1901–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Yakumo||2}} (1900–1946)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Azuma||2}} (1900–1944)
- {{sclass-|Kasuga|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kasuga||2}} (1904–1945) ex-Argentine Bernardino Rivadavia
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Nisshin||2}} (1904–1936) ex-Argentine Mariano Moreno
- ex-Russian armored cruisers as prizes of the Russo-Japanese War
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Aso||2}} (1903, ex-Russian Bayan, 1908–1931)
Battlecruisers- {{sclass-|Tsukuba|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tsukuba||2}} (1907–1917)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ikoma||2}} (1908–1923)
- {{sclass-|Ibuki|armored cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ibuki|1907|2}} (1909–1923)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kurama||2}} (1911–1923)
- {{sclass-|Kongō|battleship|4}} (battlecruisers converted to "fast battleships" in 1920s)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kongō||2}} (1913–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Hiei||2}} (1914–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Haruna||2}} (1915–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese battleship|Kirishima||2}} (1915–1942)
- {{sclass-|Amagi|battlecruiser|4}}
- Amagi (not completed)
- {{ship|Japanese aircraft carrier|Akagi||2}} (converted to aircraft carrier)
- Atago (not completed)
- Takao (not completed)
Heavy cruisers- {{sclass-|Furutaka|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Furutaka||2}} (1926–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kako||2}} (1926–1942)
- {{sclass-|Aoba|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Aoba||2}} (1927–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kinugasa||2}} (1927–1942)
- {{sclass-|Myōkō|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Myōkō||2}} (1929–1946)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Nachi||2}} (1928–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ashigara||2}} (1928–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Haguro||2}} (1929–1945)
- {{sclass-|Takao|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Takao|1930|2}} (1932–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Maya||2}} (1932–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Atago||2}} (1932–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chōkai||2}} (1932–1944)
- {{sclass-|Mogami|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Mogami|1934|2}} (1935–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Mikuma||2}} (1935–1942)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Suzuya|1934|2}} (1937–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Kumano||2}} (1937–1944)
- {{sclass-|Tone|cruiser|4}}
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Tone|1937|2}} (1938–1945)
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Chikuma|1938|2}} (1939–1944)
- Ibuki class
- {{ship|Japanese cruiser|Ibuki|1943|2}} (1943; converted to aircraft carrier)
- No. 301 (Canceled 1942)
Destroyers1st Class destroyers- {{sclass-|Minekaze|destroyer|4}} (1919–1922)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akikaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hakaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hokaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Minekaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Namikaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nadakaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nokaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Numakaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Okikaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sawakaze|1919|2}}
- Shimakaze
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shiokaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tachikaze|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yakaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūkaze||2}}
- Kamikaze class (1922–1925)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asakaze|1922|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asanagi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Harukaze|1922|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatakaze|1923|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hayate|1925|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kamikaze|1922|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Matsukaze|1923|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Oite|1924|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūnagi|1924|2}}
- {{sclass-|Mutsuki|destroyer|4}} (1925–1927)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fumizuki|1926|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kikuzuki|1926|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kisaragi|1925|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Mikazuki|1926|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Minazuki|1926|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Mochizuki|1927|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Mutsuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nagatsuki|1926|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Satsuki|1925|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Uzuki|1925|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yayoi|1925|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūzuki||2}}
- {{sclass-|Fubuki|destroyer|4}} (1927–1931)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akebono|1930|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Amagiri|1930|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asagiri|1929|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ayanami|1929|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fubuki|1927|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuyuki|1928|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Isonami|1927|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Miyuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Murakumo|1928|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Oboro|1930|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sagiri||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sazanami|1931|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shikinami|1929|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shinonome|1927|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shirakumo|1927|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shirayuki|1928|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Uranami|1928|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ushio|1930|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Usugumo|1927|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūgiri|1930|2}}
- Akatsuki class (1931–1932)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akatsuki|1932|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hibiki|1932|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ikazuchi|1931|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Inazuma|1932|2}}
- {{sclass-|Hatsuharu|destroyer|4}} (1932–1934)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ariake|1934|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuharu|1933|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsushimo|1933|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nenohi|1932|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Wakaba|1934|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūgure|1934|2}}
- {{sclass-|Shiratsuyu|destroyer|4}} (1935–1937)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Harusame|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kawakaze|1936|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Murasame|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Samidare|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shigure|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shiratsuyu|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Suzukaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Umikaze|1936|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yamakaze|1936|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūdachi|1937|2}}
- {{sclass-|Asashio|destroyer|4}} (1936–1937)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Arare|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Arashio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asagumo|1938|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asashio|1936|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kasumi|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Michishio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Minegumo|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Natsugumo|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ōshio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yamagumo|1937|2}}
- {{sclass-|Kagerō|destroyer|4}} (1938–1941)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akigumo|1941|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Amatsukaze|1939|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Arashi||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hagikaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hamakaze|1940|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsukaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hayashio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Isokaze|1939|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kagerō|1938|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kuroshio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Maikaze||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Natsushio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nowaki|1940|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Oyashio||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shiranui|1938|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tanikaze|1940|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tokitsukaze|1939|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Urakaze|1940|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yukikaze|1939|2}}
- {{sclass-|Yūgumo|destroyer|4}} (1941–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akishimo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asashimo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fujinami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hamanami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hayanami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hayashimo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kazagumo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kishinami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kiyonami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kiyoshimo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Makigumo|1941|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Makinami|1941|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Naganami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Okinami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ōnami|1942|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Suzunami|1943|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Takanami|1942|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tamanami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūgumo|1941|2}}
- Akizuki class (1941–1944)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akizuki|1941|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fuyutsuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hanazuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Harutsuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuzuki||2}}
- Michizuki (not completed)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Natsuzuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Niizuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shimotsuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Suzutsuki|1942|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Teruzuki|1941|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Wakatsuki||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yoizuki||2}}
- Shimakaze class (1942)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shimakaze|1942|2}}
- {{sclass-|Matsu|destroyer|4}} (1944–1948)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Enoki|1945|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hagi|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuume||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuzakura||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hinoki|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaba|1945|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaede|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaki|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kashi|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaya|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Keyaki|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kiri|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kusunoki|1945|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kuwa|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Maki|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Matsu|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Momi|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Momo|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nara|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nashi|1945|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nire|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Odake||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sakura|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shii||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sugi|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sumire|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tachibana|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Take|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tsubaki|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tsuta|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ume|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yanagi|1944|2}}
- {{sclass-|Tachibana|destroyer|4}} (1944–1945)
- Azusa (not launched)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Enoki|1945|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hagi|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuume||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuzakura||2}}
- Hishi (not launched)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaba|1945|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kagi||2}}
- Katsura (not completed)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kusunoki|1945|2}}
- Kuzu (not launched)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nashi|1945|2}} – later the {{JDS|Wakaba|DE-261}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nire|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Odake||2}}
- Sakaki (not launched)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shii||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sumire|1944|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tachibana|1944|2}}
- Tochi (not completed)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tsuta|1944|2}}
- Wakazakura (not launched)
- Yadake (not completed)
- Yaezakura (not completed)
2nd Class destroyers- {{sclass-|Momi|destroyer|4}} (1919–1922)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Aoi|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ashi|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fuji|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hagi|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hasu|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hishi|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaki|1919|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kaya|1919|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kiku|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kuri|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Momi|1919|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nashi|1919|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Nire|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sumire|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Susuki|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tade|1922|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Take|1919|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tsuga|1920|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Tsuta|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Warabi|1921|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yomogi|1922|2}}
- {{sclass-|Wakatake|destroyer|4}} (1922–1923)
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asagao||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fuyo||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Karukaya||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Kuretaka||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sanae||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Wakatake||2}}
Torpedo boats- {{sclass-|Chidori|torpedo boat|4}} (1933)
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Chidori|1933|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Hatsukari||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Manazuru|1933|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Tomozuru||2}}
- {{sclass-|Ōtori|torpedo boat|4}} (1935–1937)
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Hato|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Hayabusa|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Hiyodori||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Kari|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Kasasagi|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Kiji|1937|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Ōtori|1935|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Sagi|1937|2}}
River gunboats- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Sumida|1903|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Fushimi|1906|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Ataka||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Okitsu||2}} (ex-Italian minelayer Lepanto)
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Karatsu||2}} (ex-{{USS|Luzon|PR-7}})
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Katada||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Fushimi|1939|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Sumida|1939|2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Hozu||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Katata||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Futami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Atami||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Seta||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Kotaka||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Toba||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Hira||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Tatara||2}} (ex-{{USS|Wake|PR-3}})
- {{ship|Japanese gunboat|Suma||2}} (ex-{{HMS|Moth|1915}})
- Kozakura-class traffic boat
Minesweepers- No.1-class
- No.13 class
- No.7-class
- No.19 class
- Aux. No.1
Patrol vessels- Aux. No.1 (驅潛特務艇第一號型): Over 200 built during World War II, 81 lost.
List of IJN Patrol Vessels can be found here at - Patrol Boat # 01-see
- Patrol Boat # 02-see
- Patrol Boat # 31-see
- Patrol Boat # 32-sunk at Battle of Wake Island
- Patrol Boat # 33-sunk at Battle of Wake Island
- Patrol Boat # 34-see
- Patrol Boat # 35-see
- Patrol Boat # 36-see
- Patrol Boat # 37-see
- Patrol Boat # 38-see
- Patrol Boat # 39-see
- Patrol Boat # 46-see
- Patrol Boat # 101-see
- Patrol Boat # 102-formerly USN Destroyer USS Stewart (DD-224)
- Patrol Boat # 103-formerly USN minesweeper USS Finch (AM-9)
- Patrol Boat # 104-see
- Patrol Boat # 105-see
- Patrol Boat # 106-see
- Patrol Boat # 107-see USS Genesee (AT-55)
- Patrol Boat # 108-see
- Patrol Boat # 109-see
Minelayers- {{ship|Japanese minelayer|Itsukushima||2}}
- {{ship|Japanese minelayer|Yaeyama||2}}
Submarines{{main|Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy}}1st Class submarines- Junsen class
- Type J1, {{nihongo|Junsen 1 gata|巡潜Ⅰ型|}}, 4 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-1||2}}, I-2, I-3, I-4.
- Type J1M, {{nihongo|Junsen 1 gata kai|巡潜Ⅰ型改|}}, I-5.
- Type J2, {{nihongo|Junsen 2 gata|巡潜Ⅱ型|}}, I-6.
- Type J3, {{nihongo|Junsen 3 gata|巡潜Ⅲ型|}}, 2 units, I-7, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-8||2}}.
- Kou class
- Type A1, {{nihongo|Kou gata(S35)|甲型 (S35)|}}, 3 units, I-9, I-10, I-11.
- Type A2, {{nihongo|Kou gata(S35B)|甲型 (S35B)|}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-12||2}}.
- Type AM, {{nihongo|Kou gata(S35G)|甲型 (S35G)|}}, 2 units, I-13, I-14.
- Otsu class
- Type B1, {{nihongo|Otsu gata(S37)|乙型 (S37)|}}, 20 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-15||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-17||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-19||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-21||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-23||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-25||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-26||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-27||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-28||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-29||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-30||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-31||2}}, I-32, I-33, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-34||2}}, I-35, I-36, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-37||2}}, I-38, I-39.
- Type B2, {{nihongo|Otsu gata(S37B)|乙型 (S37B)|}}, 6 units, I-40, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-41||2}}, I-42, I-43, I-44, I-45.
- Type B3, {{nihongo|Otsu gata(S37C)|乙型 (S37C)|}}, 3 units, I-54, I-56, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-58||2}}.
- Hei class
- Type C1, {{nihongo|Hei gata(S38)|丙型 (S38)|}}, 5 units, I-16, I-18, I-20, I-22, I-24.
- Type C2, {{nihongo|Hei gata(S38B)|丙型 (S38B)|}}, 3 units, I-46, I-47, I-48.
- Type C3, {{nihongo|Hei gata(S37D)|丙型 (S37D)|}}, 3 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-52|1943|2}}, I-53, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-55|1944|2}}.
- Tei class
- Type D1, {{nihongo|Tei gata(S51/S51B)|丁型 (S51/S51B)|}}, 12 units, I-361, I-362, I-363, I-364, I-365, I-366, I-367, I-368, I-369, I-370, I-371, I-372(S51B).
- Type D2, {{nihongo|Tei gata kai(S51C)|丁型改 (S51C)|}}, I-373.
- Kaidai class
- Type KD1, {{nihongo|Kaidai 1 gata|海大Ⅰ型|}}, I-51.
- Type KD2, {{nihongo|Kaidai 2 gata|海大Ⅱ型|}}, I-152(52).
- Type KD3a, {{nihongo|Kaidai 3 gata a|海大Ⅲ型a|}}, 4 units, I-153(53), I-154(54), I-155(55), I-158(58).
- Type KD3b, {{nihongo|Kaidai 3 gata b|海大Ⅲ型b|}}, 5 units, I-156(56), I-157(57), I-159(59), I-60, I-63.
- Type KD4, {{nihongo|Kaidai 4 gata|海大Ⅳ型|}}, 3 units, I-61, I-162(62), I-164(64),
- Type KD5, {{nihongo|Kaidai 5 gata|海大Ⅴ型|}}, 3 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-165||2}}(65), I-166(66), I-67,
- Type KD6a, {{nihongo|Kaidai 6 gata a|海大Ⅵ型a|}}, 6 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-168||2}}(68), I-169(69), I-70, I-171(71), I-172(72), I-73.
- Type KD6b, {{nihongo|Kaidai 6 gata b|海大Ⅵ型b|}}, 2 units, I-174(74), I-175(75).
- Type KD7, {{nihongo|Kaidai 7 gata|海大Ⅶ型|}}, 10 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-176||2}}(76), I-177, I-178, I-179, I-180, I-181, I-182, I-183, I-184, I-185.
- Sentoku type, {{nihongo|Toku gata|特型|}}, 3 units, I-400, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-401||2}}, I-402 (I-404 not launched, I-405 not completed).
- Sentaka type, {{nihongo|Sentaka|潜高|}}, 3 units, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-201||2}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-202||2}}, I-203 (I-204 to I-208 not completed).
- Senho type, {{nihongo|Senho|潜補|}}, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-351||2}} (I-352 not completed).
- Kiraisen (Mine layer) type, {{nihongo|Kiraisen|機雷潜|}}, 4 units I-121, I-122, I-123, {{ship|Japanese submarine|I-124||2}}.
- Captured German submarines, 6 units, I-501 (U-181), I-502 (U-862), I-503 (UIT-24), I-504 (UIT-25), I-505 (U-219), I-506 (U-195).
2nd Class submarines- Kaichū type
- Type K1, {{nihongo|Kaichū 1 gata|海中I型}}, 2 units, Ro-11, Ro-12.
- Type K2, {{nihongo|Kaichū 2 gata|海中II型}}, 3 units, Ro-13, Ro-14, Ro-15.
- Type K3, {{nihongo|Kaichū 3 gata|海中III型}}, 10 units, Ro-16, Ro-17, Ro-18, Ro-19, Ro-20, Ro-21, Ro-22, Ro-23, Ro-24, Ro-25.
- Type K4, {{nihongo|Kaichū 4 gata|海中IV型}}, 3 units, Ro-26, Ro-27, Ro-28.
- Type KT (Toku-Chū), {{nihongo|Kaichū 5 gata|海中V型}}, 5 units, Ro-29, Ro-30, Submarine No. 70, Ro-31, Ro-32.
- Type K6, {{nihongo|Kaichū 6 gata|海中VI型}}, 2 units, Ro-33, Ro-34.
- Type KS (Sen-Chū), {{nihongo|Kaichū 7 gata|海中VII型}}, 18 units, Ro-35, Ro-36, Ro-37, Ro-38, Ro-39, Ro-40, Ro-41, Ro-42, Ro-43, Ro-44, {{ship|Japanese submarine|Ro-45||2}}, Ro-46, Ro-47, Ro-48, Ro-49, Ro-50, Ro-55, Ro-56.
- Type L
- Type L1, {{nihongo|Ro go jū 1 gata|L1型}}, 2 units, Ro-51, Ro-52.
- Type L2, {{nihongo|Ro go jū 2 gata|L2型}}, 4 units, Ro-53, Ro-54, Ro-55, Ro-56.
- Type L3, {{nihongo|Ro go jū 3 gata|L3型}}, 3 units, Ro-57, Ro-58, Ro-59.
- Type L4, {{nihongo|Ro go jū 4 gata|L4型}}, 9 units, Ro-60, Ro-61, Ro-62, Ro-63, Ro-64, Ro-65, Ro-66, Ro-67, Ro-68.
- Ko Type, 18 units, Ro-100, Ro-101, Ro-102, Ro-103, Ro-104, Ro-105, Ro-106, Ro-107, Ro-108, Ro-109, Ro-110, Ro-111, Ro-112, Ro-113, Ro-114, Ro-115, Ro-116, Ro-117.
- Sen'yu-Shō Type, 10 units, Ha-101, Ha-102, Ha-103, Ha-104, Ha-105, Ha-106, Ha-107, Ha-108, Ha-109, Ha-111 (Ha-110 and Ha-112 not completed)
- Sentaka-Shō Type, 11 units, Ha-201, Ha-202, Ha-203, Ha-204, Ha-205, Ha-207, Ha-208, Ha-209, Ha-210, Ha-216 (Ha-206, Ha-211 to Ha-215, Ha-217 to Ha-279 not completed)
- F1 type
- F2 type
- Captured German submarines, 2 units, Ro-500 (U-511), Ro-501 (U-1224).
3rd Class submarines- {{sclass-|Type A Kō-hyōteki|submarine|4}}, 101 units.
- {{sclass-|Kairyū|submarine|4}}, about 250 units (750 planned).
- Kaiten, about 1000 units.
- C1 type
- C2 type
- S1 type
- Kawasaki class
- S2 type
- No.71, {{nihongo|Dai 71 gou-kan|第71号艦|}},71-gou
Army submarines- Type 3 submergence transport vehicle
- {{sclass-|Yu 1|submarine|4}}
- {{sclass-|Yu 1001|submarine|4}}
- {{sclass-|Yu 2001|submarine|4}}
Other submarines- {{sclass2-|Holland|submarine|4}}
- modified Holland class
Suicide boatsReferences{{Unreferenced|date=February 2008}}External links- MaritimeQuest Japanese Destroyer Index
- MaritimeQuest Akatsuki Class Destroyers Overview
- MaritimeQuest Akizuki Class Destroyers Overview
- MaritimeQuest Hatsuharu Class Destroyers Overview
- MaritimeQuest Matsu Class Destroyer Overview
- MaritimeQuest Minekaze Class Destroyers Overview
- MaritimeQuest Kamikaze Class Destroyers Class Overview
- MaritimeQuest Japanese Battleship Index
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071015214059/http://earth.endless.ne.jp/users/mac0115/nihonnnokanntei7.html Japanese gunboats] in Japanese, with photo
- Japanese gunboats in Japanese, with photo
- Materials of IJN
- Monograph 144 Chapter II
See also- Japanese ship naming conventions
- Japanese destroyers of World War II
- List of sunken aircraft carriers
- List of aircraft carriers by country
- List of battleships of Japan
- List of battlecruisers of Japan
- List of cruiser classes of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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