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  2. Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (1926) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (三日月, ”Crescent Moon”) was one of twelve Mutsuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1920s. At the beginning of the Pacific War , she served in home waters as the plane guard for those aircraft carriers that were training or working up .

  3. Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (1906) - Wikipedia

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    Mikazuki: Builder: Sasebo Naval Arsenal: Launched: 26 May 1906: Completed: 12 September 1906: Decommissioned: 1 April 1928: Fate: Scrapped, 1928: General characteristics (as built) Class and type: Kamikaze-class destroyer: Displacement: 381 long tons (387 t) 450 long tons (460 t) Length: 227 ft (69.2 m) 234 ft (71 m) Beam: 21 ft 7 in (6.6 m ...

  4. Mikazuki - Wikipedia

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    Mikazuki (三日月, lit. Three-day (crescent) moon) may refer to: Mikazuki Station, Sayō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan; Mikazuki, Hyōgo; Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (1926), Mutsuki-class Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer; Mikazuki Munechika, one of the Tenka-Goken (Five Swords under Heaven) Mikazuki, a Danzan-ryū jujitsu technique; Surname

  5. Type D submarine - Wikipedia

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    I-365: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal 15 May 1943 17 December 1943 1 August 1944 Sunk by USS Scabbardfish at Tōkyō Bay on 28 November 1944. 5466 I-366: Mitsubishi, Kōbe Shipyard 26 August 1943 29 March 1944 3 August 1944 Converted to a Kaiten mother ship on 3 March 1945. Decommissioned on 30 November 1945.

  6. Japanese destroyer Mikazuki - Wikipedia

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    Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Mikazuki: Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (1906) , a Kamikaze -class destroyer launched in 1906 and scuttled in 1930 Japanese destroyer Mikazuki (1926) , a Mutsuki -class destroyer launched in 1926 and sunk in 1943

  7. Tekkōki Mikazuki - Wikipedia

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    "Ironclad Machine Mikazuki") is a 2000 Japanese tokusatsu television series created and directed by Keita Amemiya, written by Toshiki Inoue, and distributed by Media Factory. The series aired on Fuji TV from October 23, 2000, to March 24, 2001, although only for six episodes, and has since been released in a DVD box set on February 5, 2010. [ 1 ]

  8. 365: Repeat the Year - Wikipedia

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    365: Repeat the Year [2] (Korean: 365: 운명을 거스르는 1년) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Lee Joon-hyuk, Nam Ji-hyun, Kim Ji-soo and Yang Dong-geun. Based on the 2004 novel Repeat by Japanese writer Kurumi Inui , it aired on MBC TV from March 23 to April 28, 2020, every Monday and Tuesday at 20:55 ( KST ).

  9. Mikazuki ga Waratteru - Wikipedia

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    Mikazuki ga Waratteru (三日月がわらってる, "The Crescent Moon is Falling") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsuya Tsuya. It was serialized in Akita Shoten 's seinen manga magazine Young Champion Retsu from March 2010 to June 2014.