Fuji class pre-dreadnought battleship.
Fuji, completed on August 1897 by Thames Iron Works.
Yashima, completed on September 1897 by Armstrong WhitworthShikishima-class pre-dreadnought battleship
Shikishima, completed on January 1900 by Thames Iron Works
Hatsuse, completed on January 1901 by ArmstrongPre-dreadnought battleship Asahi
Completed on July 1900 by Clydebank Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. / John Brown & Company,Katori-class pre-dreadnought battleship
Katori, completed on May 1905 by Vickers
Kashima, completed on May 1906 by Armstrong
Satsuma-class semi-dreadnought battleship
Satsuma, completed on March 1910 by Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
Aki, completed on March 1911 by Kure Naval ArsenalIbuki-class battlecruiser
Ibuki, completed on November 1909 by Kure Naval Arsenal
Kurama, completed on Febuary 1911 by Yokosuka Naval ArsenalTsukuba-class cruiser
Tsukuba, completed on January 1907 in Kure Naval Arsenal
Ikoma, completed on March 1908 in Kure Naval ArsenalPre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa
Completed on March 1902 by Vickers.
Flagship of Admiral Tougo Heihachiro, hero of the Russo-Japanese war.
The only surviving pre-dreadnought era battleship in the world. Used as museum in Yokosuka.Possibly a reference to USS Sealion II, the ship that sunk Kongou.USS Sealion II was sunk as a target ship on July 8, 1978The ships that accompanied Kongou during her final voyage.Urakaze was also sunk in USS Sealion's attack.