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    JS Wakasa (AGS-5104) was a Futami-class oceanographic research ship for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Wakasa was laid down on 21 August 1984...
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  • period Wakasa (surname), a Japanese surname JS Wakasa, a ship of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Wakasa Bay, a bay of Japan This disambiguation page...
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    research ship JS Wakasa AGS-5104 1986 3,200 tonnes First of the class retired in 2010 Nichinan -class 1 Oceanographic research ship JS Nichinan AGS-5105...
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    In terms of design, it is said to be a performance-enhancing type of JS Wakasa, and the ship type has also the same long forecastle, but the displacement...
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    JS Shirane (しらね, Shi-ra-ne) (DDH-143) was the lead ship of the eponymous class of destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). The vessel...
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    commissioned as JS Futami. After that, one more ship was built in the 1983 plan based on 56 middle-aged businesses, and commissioned as JS Wakasa. The hull...
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    the coast of Wakasa Bay. Floating debris such as the inner fireboat and the outer shell of the turret have been recovered by the test ship JS Asuka in the...
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  • Self-Defense Force operated vessels Shirase JS Suma (AGS-5103) JS Wakasa (AGS-5104) JS Nichinan (AGS-5105) JS Shonan (AGS-5106) Kanysh Satpayev [ru] (2014–)...
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    August 1997, she sank the target ship JDS Nagatsuki north of Wakasa Bay. On 8 May 2000, her and JS Kongō left Kure to participate in RIMPAC 2000 which took...
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    JS Futami (AGS-5102) was a Futami-class oceanographic research ship for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Futami was laid down on 20 January 1978...
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    of Wakasa Bay from the 6th to the 11th, and was the target of shooting by five escort vessels and two patrol aircraft which dropped bombs on her. JS Hamayuki...
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    conducted with the Japan Coast Guard in Wakasa Bay. The breakdown of the participating units is the missile boat JS Hayabusa and one SH-60J / K patrol helicopter...
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    particularly in the East China Sea where it is caught using trawling. In Wakasa Bay, Japan, this species is caught using Danish seine nets and long lines...
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    Ishikawa Ainokaze Toyama Echigo Tokimeki Nihonkai Hisui Kajiya Miki Miyazu Noto Sankō Shigaraki Taisha Toyamakō Wakasa Gakkentoshi Kyobashi - Katamachi...
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    Keita Saito (F: 2015, A: 2020-) Hayate Take (F: 2018–2019, A: 2021-) Yuji Wakasa (F: 2018–2019, A: 2020–2022) Yu Yanagihara (A: 2006, F: 2008–2010, 2011–2013)...
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    was sunk on the training sea surface north of Wakasa Bay by bombardment by JS Hiei and JDS Takatsuki, and JS Natsushio. The bell that was installed on this...
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    to JR West San'yo Main line and via Chizu Station to JR West Inbi Line Wakasa Line via Kōge Station to JR West Inbi Line Ibara Line via Kannabe Station...
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