Japanese submarine Makishio

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At least two warships of Japan have been named Makishio:

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JDS Oyashio (SS-511) was a submarine of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, named after the Oyashio Current, a cold current that comes down through the Bering Strait.

Asashio, meaning "morning tide" in Japanese, may refer to:

Four naval vessels of Japan have been named Asashio:

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At least three warships of Japan have been named Hayashio:

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At least three warships of Japan have been named Michishio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Wakashio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Fuyushio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Harushio:

At least two warships of Japan have been named Uzushio:

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:

JDS <i>Kikuzuki</i>

JDS Kikuzuki (DD-165) was the second ship of Takatsuki-class destroyers. She was commissioned on 27 March 1968.

Wakashio is a ship name, which may refer to: