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- Japanese submarine I-52 (1942) (links | edit)
- Chūichi Nagumo (links | edit)
- Japanese cruiser Nachi (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi (1931) (links | edit)
- Soemu Toyoda (links | edit)
- Kure, Hiroshima (links | edit)
- Saiki, Ōita (links | edit)
- USS Bataan (CVL-29) (links | edit)
- Etajima, Hiroshima (links | edit)
- Japanese battleship Haruna (links | edit)
- Japanese battleship Hiei (links | edit)
- Kichisaburō Nomura (links | edit)
- Shigetarō Shimada (links | edit)
- Japanese battleship Kongō (links | edit)
- Japanese submarine I-400 (links | edit)
- Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal (links | edit)
- Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (links | edit)
- Etajima (links | edit)
- Tamon Yamaguchi (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Asagiri (1929) (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Amagiri (1930) (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Sagiri (links | edit)
- Raizō Tanaka (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Fubuki (1927) (links | edit)
- Imperial Japanese Navy Aviation Bureau (links | edit)
- Imperial Japanese Navy land forces (links | edit)
- Japanese cruiser Tenryū (links | edit)
- Masaichi Niimi (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Shikinami (1929) (links | edit)
- Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy (links | edit)
- Japanese cruiser Itsukushima (links | edit)
- Japanese ironclad Kongō (links | edit)
- Japanese ironclad Fusō (links | edit)
- Japanese battleship Settsu (links | edit)
- Japanese submarine I-55 (1943) (links | edit)
- Japanese cruiser Agano (links | edit)
- Industrial warfare (links | edit)
- Ōminato Guard District (links | edit)
- Japanese battleship Fuji (links | edit)
- Japanese submarine I-401 (links | edit)
- Japanese submarine I-158 (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1929) (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Uranami (1928) (links | edit)
- Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1927) (links | edit)