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List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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The following is the list of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy for the duration of its existence, 1868–1945.[1] This list also includes ships before the official founding of the Navy and some auxiliary ships used by the Army. 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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Early warships

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Early modern warships

Western-style sail warships

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Shohei Maru (1854)
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Kanrin Maru (1855)

Steam warships

Corvettes and gunboats

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Battleships

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Pre-dreadnoughts

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Prizes of the Russo-Japanese War

Battleships

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Coastal defense ships

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Transitional Dreadnoughts

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Battleship prizes of World War I

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Battlecruisers

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In commission during World War II

Old battleships

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‡ Before conversion to hybrid aircraft carriers

Super battleships

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Seaplane tenders

Aircraft carriers

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Hōshō (1921)
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Taihō

Imperial Japanese Army

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Cruisers

Protected cruisers

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Armored cruisers

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Other cruisers

Dispatch vessels

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Foreign built

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In commission during World War II

Old light cruisers

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Heavy cruisers

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New light cruisers

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Destroyers

1st Class destroyers

World War I era

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In commission during World War II

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Minekaze-class
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Kamikaze-class
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Mutsuki-class
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Fubuki-class
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Akatsuki-class
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Hatsuharu-class
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Shiratsuyu-class
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Asashio-class
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Kagerō-class
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Yūgumo-class
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Akizuki-class
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Shimakaze
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Matsu-class
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Tachibana-class
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2nd Class destroyers

3rd Class destroyers

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Torpedo boats

  • Type 1 (1891–1899)
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    • No.2
    • No.3
    • No.4
  • Type 5 (1892–1910)
    • No.1
    • No.2
    • No.3
    • No.4
    • No.5
    • No.6
    • No.7
    • No.8
    • No.9
    • No.10
    • No.11
    • No.12
    • No.13
    • No.14
    • No.15
    • No.16
    • No.17
    • No.18
    • No.19
  • Shirataka class (1899–1923)
    • Shirataka
  • Hayabusa class (1899–1923)
    • Hayabusa
    • Kasasagi
    • Manazuru
    • Chidori
    • Aotaka
    • Kari
    • Hato
    • Tsubame
    • Hibari
    • Kiji
    • Hashitaka
    • Sagi
    • Uzura
    • Kamome
    • Ōtori
  • Chidori class (1933)
  • Ōtori class (1935–1937)
    • Hato
    • Hayabusa
    • Hiyodori
    • Kari
    • Kasasagi
    • Kiji
    • Ōtori
    • Sagi
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River gunboats

Minesweepers

Patrol vessels

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Minelayers

Submarines

1st Class submarines

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C3 type I-55
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Sentoku type I-401

2nd Class submarines

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Kaichū VI Ro-33

3rd Class submarines

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Ko-hyoteki-class submarine

Army submarines

Other submarines

Suicide vessels

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