Chart RoomExecutive Officer resting roomBattle Bridge1st wireless communication roomUh, umReport:8 Meter RangefinderCommunication Control RoomMast Top Telegraph RoomIt's 15 floors.Main Battery Reserve Control PostLower WatchpostForward Searchlight-houseStrategy RoomDigging into Aoba's simple question:Bridge Phone RoomTrying to count them.Phone RoomHow many stories is Fuso-san's bridge?Compass BridgeUpper Watchpost Deck and Secondary Battery Control PostThough this diagram is from before the second remodeling...Though after the work on the second level during the second remodeling of Showa 15 - 16 it was 14 stories.Conning TowerSeawater/Freshwater TanksWiring RoomMain Battery Director
Literally 'Main Gun Direction Plate'. 'Main gun' is clear enough, 'Direction Plate' '方位盤' 'Houiban' is apparently equivalent to the British 'Low Angle Director' (Japanese naval technology is based on British design). 'Low Angle' meaning surface targets as opposed to 'high angle' for aerial targeting.Artillery Section Messenger RoomMain Battery Control PostOh, I see! Yamato-san only has 13 stories! Amazing isn't it?Rechargable Battery Charging Room
Navigation Department StoreroomDirection Finder AntennaForward Telegraph RoomAmmunition Supply RoomDirection Measuring Instrument RoomMain Targeting Post
The middle two characters 測的 seem to be an abbreviation of 測的盤 'sokutekiban' a uniquely Japanese device which computed target course and speed based on data from the director and rangefinder to be fed onward to the fire control computer. Unlike American fire control systems, the whole process was heavily manual. Reference:
“Battleship Fusou schematic collection”
Battleship Fusou schematic on Showa 10