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- ****anese Navy have been named Shirakumo (白雲, "White Cloud"): ****anese destroyer Shirakumo (1901), lead ship of Shirakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial...
- Shirakumo (白雲, ”White Cloud”) was a Fubuki-class destroyer and the eighth in a class of twenty-four vessels built for the Imperial ****anese Navy following...
- The Shirakumo-class destroyers (白雲型駆逐艦, Shirakumogata kuchi****an) was a class of two torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial ****anese Navy, built...
- Nagao Shrine (長尾神社, Nagao-jinja) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the goddesses Amaterasu-ōmikami, Toyouke-ōmikami, Mihikahime-mikoto and Shirakumowake-mikoto...
- Shirakumo Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, in Kyoto, ****an. List of Shinto shrines in Kyoto Media related to Shirakumo-jinja...
- Shirakumo (白雲, "White Cloud") was the lead ship of two Shirakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial ****anese Navy in the early 1900s. During the Russo-****anese...
- situated around the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Itsukushima Shrine (Kyoto) Shirakumo Shrine Media related to Kyoto Gyoen National Garden at Wikimedia Commons...
- Sazanami Niji Oboro Akatsuki class (1901–1920) Akatsuki Kasumi Shirakumo class (1901–1926) Shirakumo Asashio Harusame class (1902–1926) Harusame Murasame Hayatori...
- Wakatake, Urakaze, Mikazuki, and (after his promotion to commander in 1929) Shirakumo. In the 1930s, he was ****igned command of the 26th Destroyer Group. Promoted...
- destroyers Harukaze, Hatakaze, Asakaze, Fubuki, Hatsuyuki, Shirayuki, Shirakumo, and Murakumo were closest to the convoy. Flanking the bay to the north...