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A succession of codes used to communicate between Japanese naval installations. These were comparatively easily broken by British codebreakers in Singapore and are believed to have been the source of early indications of imminent naval war preparations. JN-11. The Fleet Auxiliary System, derived from the JN-40 merchant-shipping code. Important ...
A Amenonuhoko Azusa Yumi G Gohei (Japanese: 御幣) Goshintai (Japanese: 御神体) H Hama Yumi (Japanese: 破魔弓) Heisoku (Japanese: 幣束) I Imperial Regalia of Japan (Japanese: 三種の神器) K Kagura suzu (Japanese: 神楽鈴) Kusanagi (Japanese: 草薙の剣) Koma-inu (Japanese: 狛犬) M Mitamashiro (Japanese: 御霊代) N Nihongo or Nippongo (Japanese: 日本号) O O-fuda ...
She was launched on 29 August 1942 and completed on 29 December 1942. [1] 23 October 1944, she left Kataoka Bay Naval Base, Shimushu Island, Kuril Islands for Otaru in convoy WO-303 consisting of transports Hokoku Maru and Umegawa Maru escorted by the destroyer Kamikaze and Etorofu-class escort ship Fukue. [2] [3] The transports are filled with ...
K. Kaiwo Maru (1930) Kaiwo Maru (1989) Japanese aircraft carrier Kaiyō. SS Komagata Maru. Kōshū (survey ship) SS Kuroshio Maru.
Tōkai Kisen. Toyofuji Shipping. Categories: Shipping companies by country. Shipping companies of Asia by country. Transport companies of Japan. Water transport in Japan. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Help. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy. This category is for ships commissioned into Imperial Japanese Navy service. The main article for this category is List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy. See also: Category:Ships of the Tokugawa Navy and Category:Ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Abbreviations are common in Japanese; these include many Latin alphabet letter combinations, generally pronounced as initialisms.Some of these combinations are common in English, but others are unique to Japan or of Japanese origin, and form a kind of wasei eigo (Japanese-coined English).
Category:Japanese clothing. Category. : Japanese clothing. This category describes traditional and historic Japanese clothing. Modern Japanese clothing should be categorised under Japanese fashion or Clothing companies of Japan. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clothing of Japan.