The was a class of minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during and after the 1930s through World War II. Their design was based on the , but with increased armament.
Ships in class
Natsushima class
Project number H5. Three vessels were planned under the Maru 1 Programme. However, the third ship, Sarushima, was used as a diesel engine experiment ship.
- 19 January 1933: Laid down at Harima ZÃ
Âsen.
- 26 March 1934: Launched.
- 20 September 1934: Completed.
- In 1938: Sortie for the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- 1941-1943: Sortie for the naval mine laying at Japan Mainland and convoy escort operations at East China Sea.
- 31 December 1943: Dispatched to southeast area.
- 1 April 1944: Sunk by air raid at Rabaul.
- 10 April 1944: Removed from naval ship list.
Sarushima class
Project number H5B. She was built as diesel engine experiment ship. Her results were made use of in the .
- 28 March 1933: Laid down at Mitsubishi, Yokohama shipyard.
- 16 December 1933: Launched.
- 20 July 1934: Completed.
- In 1938: Sortie for the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- 1941-1944: Sortie for the naval mine laying and convoy escort operations at Japan Mainland.
- 4 July 1944: Sunk by air raid off OtÃ
Âto-jima.
- 10 September 1944: Removed from naval ship list.
Photos
Bibliography
- Ships of the World special issue Vol.45, "Escort Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy", , (Tokyo, Japan), 1996.
- The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.47, "Japanese naval mine warfare crafts", (Tokyo, Japan), 1981.