Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Yayoi:
Three naval vessels of Japan have been named Makigumo (巻雲), meaning "Cirrus Clouds".
The Mutsuki-class destroyers were a class of twelve destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All were given traditional poetic names of the months of the year by the Lunar calendar or phases of the moon. Some authors consider the Kamikaze and Mutsuki-class destroyers to be extensions of the earlier Minekaze class.
Two Japanese destroyers have been named Hayate :
Three Japanese destroyers have been named Harukaze :
The Japanese destroyer Yayoi was one of twelve Mutsuki-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s. During the Pacific War, she participated in the Battle of Wake Island in December 1941 and the occupations of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in early 1942.
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Asakaze :
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Uzuki:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Fumizuki:
Hatsuharu may refer to:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Kisaragi:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Satsuki:
Two ships of the Japanese Navy have been named Fubuki:
At least three warships of Japan have borne the name Shikinami:
Two Japanese warships have borne the name Ushio:
Three destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Akatsuki:
Two Japanese destroyers have been named Nenohi:
At least three warships of Japan have borne the name Wakaba:
Two Japanese destroyers have been named Hatsushimo:
Two ships of the Japanese Navy have been named Arare:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named Kamikaze: