Japanese ship Oyashio

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At least three warships of Japan have been named Oyashio:

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Oyashio, may refer to:

Four naval vessels of Japan have been named Kuroshio:

At least three warships of Japan have been named Arashio:

At least three warships of Japan have been named Hayashio:

At least three Japanese warships have been named Natsushio:

At least three warships of Japan have been named Michishio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Uzushio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Makishio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Isoshio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Narushio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Takashio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Yaeshio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Mochishio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Setoshio: