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词条 List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
释义

  1. Medieval warships

  2. Early modern warships

     Western-style sail warships  Steam warships  Corvettes and gunboats 

  3. Battleships

  4. Seaplane tenders

  5. Cruisers

     Protected cruisers  Dispatch vessels  Light cruisers  Armored cruisers  Battlecruisers  Heavy cruisers 

  6. Destroyers

     1st Class destroyers  2nd Class destroyers 

  7. Torpedo boats

  8. River gunboats

  9. Minesweepers

  10. Patrol vessels

  11. Minelayers

  12. Submarines

     1st Class submarines  2nd Class submarines  3rd Class submarines  Army submarines  Other submarines 

  13. Suicide boats

  14. References

  15. External links

  16. See also

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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.

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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 warships

Western-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

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  • {{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)

Cruisers

Protected 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)

Destroyers

1st 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 boats

  • Shinyo, 6,200 units.

References

{{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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