Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Kamikaze:
Three Japanese minesweepers have been named No.9 minesweeper:
The Kamikaze-class destroyers were a class of nine destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Some authors consider the Nokaze, Kamikaze and Mutsuki classes to be extensions of the Minekaze-class destroyers, and the Kamikaze class is sometimes referred to as the "Kiyokaze class" to distinguish it from the earlier World War I-era destroyer class of the same name. Obsolete by the beginning of the Pacific War, the Kamikazes were relegated to mostly secondary roles. Most ultimately were lost to U.S. submarines.
The Kamikaze-class destroyers were a class of thirty-two torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Kamikaze class of destroyers were the first destroyers to be mass-produced in Japan. The class is also sometimes referred to as the Asakaze class. This class of destroyer should not be confused with the later Kamikaze-class destroyers built in 1922, which participated in the Pacific War.
Kamikaze-class destroyer may refer to:
Three Japanese destroyers have been named Harukaze :
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Asakaze :
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Yayoi:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Uzuki:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Minazuki or Minatsuki 水無月 :
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Kisaragi:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Mikazuki:
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Yūdachi:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Shigure:
Three Japanese destroyers have been named Yūgure:
Three Japanese minesweepers have been named No.7 minesweeper:
Three Japanese minesweepers have been named No.10 minesweeper:
Three Japanese minesweepers have been named No.8 minesweeper:
Three Japanese destroyers have been named Hatakaze :
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Shiratsuyu:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Yūnagi: