Ship |
Builder |
Class and type |
Displacement (tons) |
Commissioned into IJN |
Fate |
Asama |
Armstrong Whitworth, UK |
Asama-class armored cruiser |
9,700 |
18 March 1899 |
30 November 1945; Scrapped |
Aso |
La Seyne-sur-Mer, France |
Bayan-class armored cruiser |
7,726 |
30 November 1908 |
1 April 1931; Retired; subsequently expended as target off Izu Oshima |
Azuma |
Saint-Nazaire shipyards, France |
armored cruiser |
9,307 |
28 July 1900 |
15 February 1944; Scrapped |
Iwate |
Armstrong Whitworth, UK |
Izumo-class armored cruiser |
9,750 |
18 March 1901 |
26 July 1945; destroyed at mooring by USN aircraft at Kure |
Izumo |
Armstrong Whitworth, UK |
Izumo-class armored cruiser |
9,750 |
25 September 1900 |
24 July 1945; destroyed at mooring by USN aircraft at Kure |
Kasuga |
Gio. Ansaldo & C., Italy |
Kasuga-class armored cruiser |
7,680 |
4 January 1904 |
18 July 1945; destroyed at mooring by USN aircraft at Yokosuka |
Nisshin |
Gio. Ansaldo & C., Italy |
Kasuga-class armored cruiser |
7,689 |
7 January 1904 |
18 January 1942; scuttled 1936 |
Tokiwa |
Armstrong Whitworth, UK |
Armored cruiser |
9,700 |
18 May 1899 |
9 August 1945; destroyed by USN aircraft at Ominato |
Yakumo |
Stettiner Vulcan AG, Germany |
Armored cruiser |
9,646 |
20 June 1900 |
20 July 1946; scrapped |
Ship |
Builder |
Class and type |
Displacement (tons) |
Commissioned into IJN |
Fate |
Haruna |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Kongō-class battlecruiser |
26,230 |
19 April 1915 |
28 July 1945; sunk by USN aircraft at Kure |
Hiei |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Kongō-class battlecruiser |
26,230 |
4 August 1914 |
13 November 1942; sunk by USN ships and aircraft in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal |
Ibuki |
Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Ibuki-class battlecruiser |
14,636 |
11 November 1907 |
20 September 1923; Scrapped |
Ikoma |
Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Tsukuba-class battlecruiser |
13,750 |
28 March 1908 |
20 September 1923; Scrapped |
Kirishima |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Kongō-class battlecruiser |
26,230 |
19 April 1915 |
15 November 1942; sunk by USS Washington in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal |
Kongō |
Vickers Shipbuilding, Barrow-in-Furness |
Kongō-class battlecruiser |
26,230 |
16 August 1913 |
21 November 1944; sunk by USS Sealion in the Formosa Strait |
Kurama |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Ibuki-class battlecruiser |
14,636 |
28 February 1911 |
20 September 1923; Scrapped |
Tsukuba |
Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Tsukuba-class battlecruiser |
13,750 |
14 January 1907 |
14 January 1917; Accidental explosion |
Ship |
Builder |
Class and type |
Displacement (tons) |
Commissioned into IJN |
Fate |
Ashigara |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Myōkō-class heavy cruiser |
13,300 |
8 February 1929 |
8 June 1945; Sunk by HMS Trenchant in Bangka Strait |
Aoba |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Aoba-class heavy cruiser |
10,822 |
20 September 1927 |
28 July 1945; Sunk by USN aircraft, Kure, Hiroshima |
Atago |
Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Takao-class heavy cruiser |
15,490 |
30 March 1932 |
23 October 1944; Sunk by USS Darter at Battle of the Palawan Passage |
Chikuma |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Tone-class heavy cruiser |
15,200 |
20 May 1939 |
25 October 1944; Sunk at Battle off Samar |
Chōkai |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Takao-class heavy cruiser |
15,490 |
30 June 1932 |
25 October 1944; Sunk by USN during Battle off Samar |
Furutaka |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Furutaka-class heavy cruiser |
9,150 |
31 March 1926 |
12 October 1942; Sunk by USN cruisers, Battle of Cape Esperance |
Haguro |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Myōkō-class heavy cruiser |
13,300 |
25 April 1929 |
16 May 1945; Sunk by Royal Navy at Battle of the Malacca Strait |
Kako |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Furutaka-class heavy cruiser |
9,150 |
30 July 1926 |
10 August 1942; Sunk by USS S-44 off Savo Island |
Kinugasa |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Aoba-class heavy cruiser |
10,822 |
30 September 1927 |
14 November 1942; Sunk by USN aircraft at Naval Battle of Guadalcanal |
Kumano |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Mogami-class heavy cruiser |
13,440 |
31 October 1937 |
25 November 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft at Santa Cruz, Philippines |
Maya |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Takao-class heavy cruiser |
15,490 |
30 June 1932 |
23 October 1944; Sunk by USS Dace at Battle of the Palawan Passage |
Mikuma |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Mogami-class heavy cruiser |
13,440 |
29 August 1935 |
6 June 1942; Sunk by USN aircraft, Battle of Midway |
Mogami |
Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Mogami-class heavy cruiser |
13,440 |
28 July 1935 |
25 October 1944; Scuttled after Battle of the Surigao Strait |
Myōkō |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Myōkō-class heavy cruiser |
13,300 |
31 July 1929 |
10 August 1946 ; surrendered to Royal Navy at end of World War II |
Nachi |
Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Myōkō-class heavy cruiser |
13,300 |
28 November 1928 |
5 November 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft at Manila Bay |
Suzuya |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Mogami-class heavy cruiser |
13,440 |
31 October 1937 |
25 October 1944; Scuttled after Battle off Samar |
Takao |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan |
Takao-class heavy cruiser |
15,490 |
31 May 1932 |
5 September 1945; surrendered to Royal Navy at end of World War II |
Tone |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Tone-class heavy cruiser |
15,200 |
20 November 1938 |
24 July 1945; Sunk at Etajima, Hiroshima |
Ship |
Builder |
Class and type |
Displacement (tons) |
Commissioned into IJN |
Fate |
Abukuma |
Uraga Dock Company |
Nagara-class light cruiser |
5,832 |
26 May 1925 |
26 October 1944; Sunk by USAAF aircraft off Negros Island |
Agano |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Agano-class light cruiser |
6,650 |
31 October 1942 |
15 February 1944; Sunk by USS Skate north of Truk |
Isuzu |
Uraga Dock Company |
Nagara-class light cruiser |
5,832 |
15 August 1923 |
7 April 1945; Sunk by USN submarines off Sumbawa |
Jintsu |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Sendai-class light cruiser |
5,195 |
31 July 1925 |
13 July 1943; Sunk by USN cruisers off Kolombangara |
Kashii |
Mitsubishi, Yokohama |
Katori-class training cruiser |
5,890 |
15 July 1941 |
20 March 1945; Sunk by USN aircraft, South China Sea |
Kashima |
Mitsubishi, Yokohama |
Katori-class training cruiser |
5,890 |
31 May 1940 |
5 October 1945; Scrapped |
Katori |
Mitsubishi, Yokohama |
Katori-class training cruiser |
5,890 |
20 April 1940 |
18 February 1944; Sunk by USS Iowa off Truk |
Kinu |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Nagara-class light cruiser |
5,832 |
10 November 1922 |
26 October 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft in Sibuyan Sea |
Kiso |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Kuma-class light cruiser |
5,100 |
29 January 1921 |
20 March 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft west of Cavite |
Kitakami |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Kuma-class light cruiser |
5,100 |
15 April 1921 |
30 November 1945; Scrapped |
Kuma |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Kuma-class light cruiser |
5,100 |
31 August 1920 |
10 March 1944; Sunk by HMS Tally-Ho west of Penang |
Nagara |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Nagara-class light cruiser |
5,832 |
21 April 1922 |
7 August 1944; Sunk by USS Croaker off Amakusa |
Naka |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Sendai-class light cruiser |
5,195 |
30 November 1925 |
18 February 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft off Truk |
Natori |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Nagara-class light cruiser |
5,832 |
15 September 1922 |
18 August 1944; Sunk by USS Hardhead east of Samar |
Noshiro |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Agano-class light cruiser |
6,652 |
30 June 1943 |
26 October 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft south of Mindoro |
Ōi |
Kawasaki, Kobe |
Kuma-class light cruiser |
5,100 |
10 October 1921 |
19 July 1944; Sunk by USS Flasher south of Hong Kong |
Ōyodo |
Kure Naval Arsenal |
Ōyodo-class light cruiser |
8,164 |
28 February 1943 |
25 July 1945; Sunk by USN aircraft at Kure |
Sakawa |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Agano-class light cruiser |
6,652 |
30 November 1944 |
10 October 1945; war prize to USA, expended at atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll on 2 July 1946 |
Sendai |
Mitsubishi, Nagasaki |
Sendai-class light cruiser |
5,195 |
29 April 1924 |
3 November 1943; Sunk by USN cruisers at Empress Augusta Bay |
Tama |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Kuma-class light cruiser |
5,100 |
29 January 1921 |
25 October 1944; Sunk by USS Jallao northeast of Luzon |
Tatsuta |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Tenryū-class light cruiser |
3,948 |
31 May 1919 |
13 March 1944; Sunk by USS Sand Lance east of Hachijojima |
Tenryū |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Tenryū-class light cruiser |
3,948 |
20 November 1919 |
18 December 1942; Sunk by USS Albacore E of Madang |
Yahagi |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Agano-class light cruiser |
6,650 |
29 December 1943 |
7 April 1945; Sunk by USN aircraft south of Kagoshima |
Yura |
Sasebo Navy Yard |
Nagara-class light cruiser |
5,832 |
20 March 1923 |
25 October 1942; Scuttled off Savo Island after bombing by USAAF |
Ship |
Builder |
Class and type |
Displacement (tons) |
Commissioned into IJN |
Fate |
Akashi |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Suma-class protected cruiser |
2,657 |
30 March 1899 |
1 April 1928; Expended as a target 1930 |
Akitsushima |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Protected cruiser |
3,100 |
31 March 1894 |
27 January 1927; Scrapped |
Chikuma |
Sasebo Naval Arsenal |
Chikuma-class protected cruiser |
5,040 |
17 May 1912 |
1 April 1931; expended as target 1935 |
Chihaya |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Unprotected cruiser |
1238 |
9 September 1901 |
1 September 1929; training hulk to end of World War II |
Chishima |
Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire, France |
Unprotected cruiser |
741 |
27 November 1892 |
30 November 1892; Collision with MV Ravenna, Seto Inland Sea |
Chitose |
Union Iron Works, United States |
Kasagi-class protected cruiser |
4,900 |
1 March 1898 |
1 April 1928; Expended as target off Shikoku in 1931 |
Chiyoda |
John Brown & Company, United Kingdom |
Protected cruiser |
3,615 |
1 January 1891 |
28 February 1927; Expended as target |
Hashidate |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Matsushima-class protected cruiser |
4,287 |
26 June 1894 |
1 April 1922; Scrapped in 1927 |
Hirado |
Kawasaki Yards, Kobe |
Chikuma-class protected cruiser |
5,040 |
17 June 1912 |
1 April 1940; Decommissioned; scrapped 1947 |
Itsukushima |
Société Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée, France |
Matsushima-class protected cruiser |
4,278 |
3 September 1891 |
12 March 1926; Scrapped |
Izumi |
Armstrong Whitworth, United Kingdom |
Protected cruiser |
2,920 |
8 January 1895 |
1 April 1912; Scrapped |
Kasagi |
William Cramp and Sons, United States |
Kasagi-class protected cruiser |
4,900 |
24 October 1898 |
8 October 1916; Grounded off Tsugaru Strait |
Matsushima |
Société Nouvelle des Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée, France |
Matsushima-class protected cruiser |
4,217 |
5 April 1892 |
30 April 1908; Accidental explosion, Makung, Pescadores Islands |
Miyako |
Kure Naval Arsenal |
Unprotected cruiser |
1,772 |
31 March 1899 |
14 May 1904; naval mine off Port Arthur |
Mogami |
Mitsubishi Yards, Nagasaki |
Yodo-class protected cruiser |
1,350 |
16 September 1908 |
1 April 1928; Decommissioned; scrapped 1929 |
Naniwa |
Armstrong Whitworth, United Kingdom |
Naniwa-class protected cruiser |
3,650 |
1 December 1885 |
12 August 1912; Grounded off coast of Urup, Kurile Islands |
Niitaka |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Niitaka-class protected cruiser |
3,366 |
27 January 1904 |
26 August 1923; Typhoon off Kamchatka |
Otowa |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Protected cruiser |
3,000 |
6 September 1904 |
10 August 1917; Grounded off Mie Prefecture |
Saien |
Stettiner Vulcan AG Germany |
Protected cruiser |
2,440 |
16 March 1895 (as prize of war) |
30 November 1904; Mined off Port Arthur |
Soya |
William Cramp & Sons, United States |
Protected cruiser |
6,500 |
9 July 1907 prize of war |
5 April 1916; Returned to Russia |
Suma |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Suma-class protected cruiser |
2,657 |
12 December 1896 |
5 April 1923; Scrapped 1927 |
Suzuya |
Schichau shipyards, Danzig, Germany |
Protected cruiser |
3,080 |
20 August 1906 prize of war |
1 April 1911; Scrapped |
Takachiho |
Armstrong Whitworth, United Kingdom |
Naniwa-class protected cruiser |
3,650 |
1 December 1885 |
17 October 1914; Torpedoed during Battle of Tsingtao |
Takasago |
Armstrong Whitworth, United Kingdom |
Protected cruiser |
4,160 |
17 May 1898 |
13 December 1904; Mined off Port Arthur |
Tatsuta |
Armstrong Whitworth, United Kingdom |
Unprotected cruiser |
650 |
31 July 1894 |
26 March 1926; submarine tender from 1916-1926 |
Tone |
Sasebo Naval Arsenal |
Protected cruiser |
4,900 |
5 May 1910 |
1 April 1931; Expended as a target 1933 |
Tsugaru |
Admiralty Shipyard, Russia |
Protected cruiser |
6,932 |
22 August 1908 prize of war |
1 April 1922; Decommissioned; scuttled 1923 |
Tsushima |
Kure Naval Arsenal |
Niitaka-class protected cruiser |
3,366 |
14 February 1904 |
1 April 1939; Sunk off Miura 1944 |
Unebi |
Forges et Chantiers de la Gironde, France |
Protected cruiser |
3,615 |
October 1886 |
December 1886; Vanished in South China Sea |
Yaeyama |
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Unprotected cruiser |
1,584 |
15 March 1890 |
1 April 1911; Scrapped |
Yahagi |
Mitsubishi Yards, Nagasaki |
Chikuma-class protected cruiser |
5,040 |
27 June 1912 |
1 April 1940; Decommissioned; scrapped 1947 |
Yodo |
Kawasaki Yards, Kobe |
Yodo-class protected cruiser |
1,250 |
8 April 1908 |
1 April 1940; Decommissioned; scrapped 1945 |
Yoshino |
Armstrong Whitworth, United Kingdom |
Protected cruiser |
4,150 |
30 September 1893 |
15 May 1904; Collided with Kasuga, Yellow Sea |