- Four ****anese
destroyers have been
named Yūdachi (夕立 / ゆうだち, "evening shower"): ****anese destroyer
Yūdachi (1906), a Kamikaze-class
destroyer (1905) of...
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Yūdachi (夕立, "Evening Squall") was the
fourth of ten Shiratsuyu-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
under the "Circle One"
Program (Maru...
- JDS
Yūdachi (DD-108) was the
second ship of the Murasame-class
destroyer of ****an
Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Yūdachi was laid down by
Mitsubishi at Kobe...
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Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi
bridge and
Atake (大はしあたけの夕立, Ōhashi
atake no
yūdachi) is a
woodblock print in the ukiyo-e
genre by the ****anese
artist Hiroshige...
- JS
Yūdachi (DD-103) is the
third ship of Murasame-class destroyers. She was
commissioned on 4
March 1999. The hull
design was
completely renovated from...
- with the belt.
Yūdachi meanwhile was
caught by the
light cruiser Juneau and
fired all
eight torpedoes, but none hit. This put
Yūdachi in a bad spot as...
- Yūgiri
alongside JS
Yūdachi in
March 2016. JS Yūgiri
alongside JS
Yūdachi at
Manila on 31 July 2016. JS Yūgiri
alongside JS
Yūdachi on 31
August 2016....
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Seiyo Maru. Most of the
class were lost to US submarines, with Kawakaze,
Yūdachi, and
Murasame being lost in
surface actions. Only
Harusame fell victim...
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Yudachi (夕立) ("Morning wind") was one of 32 Kamikaze-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN) in the
first decade of the 20th century...
- ****an's few
remaining active shipbuilders. Kamikaze-class (1905): Yūgure,
Yūdachi, Mikazuki,
Nowaki Kaba-class:
Sakaki Momo-class: Momo,
Yanagi Enoki-class:...