Four naval vessels of Japan have been named Asashio:
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, abbreviated JMSDF, also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan. The JMSDF was formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) after World War II. The JMSDF has a fleet of 154 ships, 346 aircraft and 50,800 personnel.
Four Japanese destroyers have borne the name Murasame.
Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Asagumo (朝雲), which translates to "Morning Clouds".
Asashio, meaning "morning tide" in Japanese, may refer to:
Several ships have been named Matsu:
Several ships have been named Momi:
Several naval ships of Japan have been named Sakura:
Kuroshio refers to the Kuroshio Current, an oceanic current.
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Akebono:
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Ikazuchi:
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Inazuma:
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Yūdachi:
Four Japanese destroyers have been named Ariake:
Three Japanese destroyers have been named Yūgure:
Three Japanese minesweepers have been named No.7 minesweeper:
Three Japanese destroyers have been named Hatakaze :
Several ships have been named Kusunoki or Kusu :
Several ships have been named Nara :
At least three warships of Japan have borne the name Amatsukaze:
Four naval vessels of Japan have been named Kuroshio: