Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities

This is a list of Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities through the surrender of Japan ending World War II. == Bases == Atsugi Naval Air Base - now Naval Air Facility Atsugi operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and the US Navy Kure Naval Base - now a Japan Self-Defense Forces facility and museum Maizuru Naval Base Maizuru Naval District - now a Japan Self-Defense Forces facility and museum Hiroshima Naval Base Oroku Aerodrome/Oroku Naval Air Base - now the Naha Airport/Naha Air Base (JSADF, but the MSDF also has a presence) Kōchi Airfield - now Kōchi Ryōma Airport Truk Islands naval base Tokushima naval base with seaplane base opened in 1941 == Dockyards == Yokosuka Dockyards - now US Navy Yokosuka Ship Repair Facility and United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka Ishikawajima Naval Yard (Sumida River) - now IHI Corporation shipyard Kure Naval Dockyards - now Universal Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard owned by JFE Holdings and Hitachi Zosen Corporation Sasebo Naval Dockyards Maizuru Naval Dockyards == Colleges and Training Facilities == Nagasaki Training Station Tsukiji Naval College, Yedo Tsukiji Naval College Tokyo Naval Cadet Academy == Meteorological Stations and other Support Facilities == Minami-Tori-shima - meteorological station with co-located airstrip (now Minami Torishima Airport, a MSDF run facility) Chichi jima naval base - Communications and Supply base. The island was the site of the primary long range transmitters used by the IJN and IJA to maintain contact with their far flung forces in World War II. Co-located with a seaplane base.

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Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities

This is a list of Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities through the surrender of Japan ending World War II. == Bases == Atsugi Naval Air Base - now Naval Air Facility Atsugi operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and the US Navy Kure Naval Base - now a Japan Self-Defense Forces facility and museum Maizuru Naval Base Maizuru Naval District - now a Japan Self-Defense Forces facility and museum Hiroshima Naval Base Oroku Aerodrome/Oroku Naval Air Base - now the Naha Airport/Naha Air Base (JSADF, but the MSDF also has a presence) Kōchi Airfield - now Kōchi Ryōma Airport Truk Islands naval base Tokushima naval base with seaplane base opened in 1941 == Dockyards == Yokosuka Dockyards - now US Navy Yokosuka Ship Repair Facility and United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka Ishikawajima Naval Yard (Sumida River) - now IHI Corporation shipyard Kure Naval Dockyards - now Universal Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard owned by JFE Holdings and Hitachi Zosen Corporation Sasebo Naval Dockyards Maizuru Naval Dockyards == Colleges and Training Facilities == Nagasaki Training Station Tsukiji Naval College, Yedo Tsukiji Naval College Tokyo Naval Cadet Academy == Meteorological Stations and other Support Facilities == Minami-Tori-shima - meteorological station with co-located airstrip (now Minami Torishima Airport, a MSDF run facility) Chichi jima naval base - Communications and Supply base. The island was the site of the primary long range transmitters used by the IJN and IJA to maintain contact with their far flung forces in World War II. Co-located with a seaplane base.

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