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Kagerō-class destroyer
Hamakaze (浜風; "Beach Wind") was one of 19 Kagerō-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. The Kagerō class was an enlarged
Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1940)
Japanese_destroyer_Hamakaze_(1940)
Japanese limited express train service
The Hamakaze (はまかぜ) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), which runs from Osaka to Kasumi and Tottori
Hamakaze
List of ships with the same or similar names
At least two warships of Japan have borne the name Hamakaze: Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916), an Imperial Japanese Navy Isokaze-class destroyer launched
Japanese_destroyer_Hamakaze
Class of Japanese destroyers
Isokaze and Hamakaze received seven single mounts, whereas Yukikaze received 14 single mounts and four Type 93 13 mm machine guns. Hamakaze became the
Kagerō-class_destroyer
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
concerned for the crews of the escorting destroyers, Isokaze, Yukikaze and Hamakaze. The destroyers had just returned from the Battle of Leyte Gulf and required
Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Shinano
Isokaze-class destroyer
Hamakaze (浜風, Beach Wind) was one of four Isokaze-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. The ship served in
Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916)
Japanese_destroyer_Hamakaze_(1916)
Japanese train type
unit (DMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) on Hamakaze limited express services between Osaka and Tottori since November 2010
KiHa_189_series
Railway line in Japan
Seto (サンライズ瀬戸) & Sunrise Izumo (サンライズ出雲) Limited Express (特急, tokkyuu) Hamakaze (はまかぜ) (links Osaka to Hamasaka and Tottori) Super Hakuto (スーパーはくと) (links
JR_Kōbe_Line
Yamato-class battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
376 of her 2,399-man crew were rescued by the destroyers Kiyoshimo and Hamakaze. About half of her survivors were evacuated to Japan, and the rest took
Japanese_battleship_Musashi
Kagerō-class destroyer
was the lead ship in a flotilla of destroyers, leading the destroyers Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure. The four destroyers operated alongside the Japanese
Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939)
Japanese_destroyer_Yukikaze_(1939)
Japanese naval operation in World War II
the first attack wave, destroyers Hamakaze and Suzutsuki were heavily damaged and taken out of the battle. Hamakaze sank later. Between 13:20 and 14:15
Operation_Kikusui_I
Japanese horse race
Theft 1944 - Yamaiwai 1945 - no race 1946 - no race 1947 - Browny 1948 - Hamakaze 1949 - Yashima Daughter 1950 - Tosa Mitsuru 1951 - Tsuki Kawa 1952 - Swee
Oka_Shō
WW2 24-inch torpedo of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure, July 13, 1943. Light cruiser USS Saint Louis, badly damaged by mass torpedo spread from destroyers Yukikaze, Hamakaze
Type_93_torpedo
Kagerō-class destroyer
Urakaze (flagship of captain Sugiura Kajū) with the destroyers Tanikaze and Hamakaze becoming eventual additions. Throughout her peacetime career, Isokaze transitioned
Japanese destroyer Isokaze (1939)
Japanese_destroyer_Isokaze_(1939)
Agano-class cruiser
Yahagi was responsible for leading 6 destroyers, the Urakaze, Isokaze, Hamakaze, Yukikaze, Nowaki, and Kiyoshimo. In the morning of the 23rd, the force
Japanese cruiser Yahagi (1942)
Japanese_cruiser_Yahagi_(1942)
Fletcher-class destroyer
protection of the light cruiser Jintsū, the modern destroyers Yukikaze, Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure, and the older destroyer Minazuki. O'Bannon was assigned
USS_O'Bannon_(DD-450)
Japanese admiral (1889–1977)
commander in 1922, Kurita captained the destroyers Wakatake, Hagi, and Hamakaze. As commander from 1927, he commanded the destroyer Urakaze, 25th Destroyer
Takeo_Kurita
Railway line in Hyogo prefecture, Japan
on the line, and no local train runs the entire length of the line. The Hamakaze limited express, which connects the Kinki region to the San'in region,
Bantan_Line
Railway line in western Japan
and Hamakaze stopping patterns, please check their respective articles. This section is designated the letter "A". For Limited Express Hamakaze, Super
San'in_Main_Line
Naval battle of the Pacific Theater of World War II
the three ships of the first transport unit, Mochizuki, Mikazuki and Hamakaze, were unloading at Vila, about 8.5 nautical miles (15.7 km; 9.8 mi) away
Battle_of_Kula_Gulf
Minor naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II
Lavella. Commanded by Captain Matsuji Ijuin, the destroyers Sazanami, Hamakaze, Isokaze, and Shigure left Rabaul on 17 August to rendezvous with a troop
Battle_off_Horaniu
Balao-class US Navy submarine (1944 to 1970)
battleships Yamato, Nagato, and Kongō, the cruiser Yahagi, and the destroyers Hamakaze, Isokaze, Urakaze, Yukikaze, Kiri, and Ume. At 02:45, Sealion, ahead of
USS_Sealion_(SS-315)
Japanese admiral
on the cruiser Asama, followed by the battleship Kashima and destroyer Hamakaze, but was not on any combat missions. After the end of the war, he attended
Jinichi_Kusaka
July 1943 Sunk by torpedo spread from the Japanese destroyers Yukikaze, Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure Haggard DD-555 Fletcher class Off Okinawa 29 April
List of United States Navy losses in World War II
List_of_United_States_Navy_losses_in_World_War_II
Major railway and metro station in Osaka, Japan
- Tottori, Kurayoshi) via the Chizu Express Chizu Line Limited express Hamakaze (Osaka - Kasumi, Hamasaka, Tottori) via the Bantan Line for the north area
Ōsaka_Station
Japanese train type
routes, and was used on services such as the Tsubasa, Shinano, Yakumo, and Hamakaze on the main island of Honshu, and the Shiokaze and Nanpū in Shikoku. A
KiHa_181_series
Japanese railway company
include: Haruka, Kuroshio Thunderbird, Shirasagi Noto Kagaribi Kounotori, Hamakaze Rakuraku Harima Rakuraku Yamato, Mahoroba Kinosaki, Hashidate, Maizuru
West_Japan_Railway_Company
Light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
her were nine empty oil tankers bound for Singapore, and the destroyers Hamakaze, Isokaze, Yukikaze, Shigure and Hatakaze. Upon reaching Formosa and unloading
Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūhō
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Ryūhō
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Almond_Eye
Japanese manga series
Honpo Yatsugawa [Grande], Professor Hiyama [Cassia Flask], Midori Hamakaze [Hamakaze Miyuki-Midori], and Wahha Hanai [president of the Kansai Manzai Association]
Show-ha_Shoten!
Japanese limited express train service
(Toyooka) - (Kinosaki Onsen) Kounotori, Kinosaki, Hashidate, Maizuru, and Hamakaze constitute the Kitakinki Big X Network [ja; fr] of limited express services
Kounotori_(train)
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Stars_on_Earth
Imperial Japanese Navy ship
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
Japanese_battleship_Yamato
Japanese shipyard
(28 June 1938) Hayashio (19 April 1939) Tokitsukaze (10 November 1939) Hamakaze (25 November 1940) Hagikaze (18 June 1940) Akigumo (11 April 1941) 6 of
Uraga_Dock_Company
Independence-class light aircraft carrier of the US Navy
On 7 April, San Jacinto's's bombers torpedoed the Japanese destroyers Hamakaze and Asashimo, part of a naval suicide attack in which the super battleship
USS_San_Jacinto_(CVL-30)
Imperial Japanese Navy unit during the Pacific War
Maikaze Destroyer Division 10: Kazagumo, Makigumo, Yūgumo, Akigumo Destroyer Division 17: Urakaze, Isokaze, Tanikaze, Hamakaze 14 July 1942 disbanded
1st_Air_Fleet
Railway station in Kobe, Japan
mornings 2 ■ JR Kōbe Line Special rapid service trains and Limited Express Hamakaze (also some rapid services) for Sannomiya, Amagasaki and Osaka 3 ■ JR Kōbe
Kōbe_Station_(Hyogo)
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Gran_Alegria
Japanese poetry form
lines. As of 2018, at least five Gogyohka magazines existed: Gogyohka, Hamakaze, Minami no kaze, Sai and Kojimachi club. Five rules of Gogyohka by Enta
Gogyōka
Kagerō-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery) Urakaze, Isokaze, Tanikaze, Hamakaze 18th Destroyer Division 2 Kagerō-class destroyers (6 × 5-in. main battery)
Attack on Pearl Harbor order of battle
Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor_order_of_battle
Gōtarō Ōzeki Takekuma Master Iin (1986-04-06) April 6, 1986 (age 40) 2051 Hamakaze Gojōrō Katsuhiro Maegashira 3 Sadogatake Coach Iin (1973-08-18) August
List_of_sumo_elders
Graf Zeppelin-class aircraft carrier
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin
German_aircraft_carrier_Graf_Zeppelin
Japanese anime television series
Isokaze B Kai Ayako Kawasumi Main ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ❌ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ B Kai DD Hamakaze B Kai Mana Komatsu Main ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ❌ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ B Kai DD Michishio
Kantai_Collection_(TV_series)
Railway station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
« Service » West Japan Railway Company Bantan Line Limited Express Hamakaze: Does not stop at this station Kyōguchi Local Tohori
Nozato_Station
Japanese Navy Kuma-class cruiser
battleships Yamato, Kongō and Nagato, light cruiser Yahagi with DesDiv 17's Hamakaze, Isokaze and the Yukikaze returned towards Japan. Kiso, Jun'yō, Tone and
Japanese_cruiser_Kiso
Railway station in Yabu, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
« Service » West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Sanin Main Line Limited Express Hamakaze: Does not stop at this station Wadayama Local Yōka
Yabu_Station
Railway station in Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Fukuchiyama Line) Kinosaki: Kyoto - Kinosaki Onsen (via the San'in Main Line) Hamakaze: Osaka - Kasumi, Hamasaka, Tottori (via the Bantan Line) The station consists
Kinosaki_Onsen_Station
Destroyer 1,135 30 November 1943 decommissioned 1 July 1978, scrapped 1979 Hamakaze Imperial Japanese Navy Kagerō Destroyer 2,032 30 June 1941 sunk 7 April
List of destroyers of World War II
List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II
Railway station in Kobe, Japan
Seto/Sunrise Izumo for Yokohama and Tokyo ■Limited Express "Super Hakuto", "Hamakaze" for Osaka and Kyoto 2 ■JR Kobe Line Local/Rapid Service for Amagasaki
Sannomiya_Station_(JR_West)
Submarine of the United States
five freighters and their escorting destroyers – Maikaze, Isokaze, and Hamakaze – returning to Rabaul from Lae. By chance, a United States Army Air Forces
USS_Argonaut_(SM-1)
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Daiwa_Scarlet
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (2020–2025)
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Liberty_Island_(horse)
Overview of the Order of Battle for Leyte Gulf
1-in. main battery) 6 destroyers 5 Kagero-class (6 × 5-in. main battery) Hamakaze, Isokaze, Nowaki (sunk by air attack 26 Oct), Urakaze, Yukikaze 1 Yugumo-class
Leyte_Gulf_order_of_battle
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Sodashi_(horse)
German World War II submarine
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_submarine_U-878
Imperial Japanese Navy light cruiser
consisting of the destroyers Shiranui, Arare, Kagerō, Kasumi, Tanikaze, Hamakaze, Isokaze, and Urakaze. DesRon1 served as the anti-submarine escort for
Japanese_cruiser_Abukuma
Railway station in Kamikawa, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
without differentiation in train operating direction. The limited express Hamakaze departs from platform 1. Teramae Station opened on July 26, 1894. With
Teramae_Station
Battle of World War II
Tenryū and Tatsuta, as well as three destroyers, Urakaze, Tanikaze and Hamakaze, in concert with the transports, Nankai Maru and Kinai Maru, and the submarine
Battle_of_Milne_Bay
US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer in service 1942-1970
sent out to intercept four Rabaul-based Japanese destroyers (Sazanami, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Shigure) commanded by Rear-Admiral Baron Matsuji Ijuin providing
USS_Nicholas_(DD-449)
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Still_in_Love_(horse)
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Rhein_Kraft
1916 class of Japanese destroyers
Tokitsukaze) used Brown-Curtis turbine engines, and the other two (Isokaze, Hamakaze) used Parsons turbine engines. Advances in turbine design and construction
Isokaze-class_destroyer
Fletcher-class destroyer
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
USS_Bush_(DD-529)
German World War II submarine
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_submarine_U-321
Kagerō-class destroyer
Nowaki. Nowaki joined other destroyers of squadron 10 - Urakaze, Isokaze, Hamakaze, Yukikaze, and Kiyoshimo - led by the light cruiser Yahagi in escorting
Japanese destroyer Nowaki (1940)
Japanese_destroyer_Nowaki_(1940)
Japanese racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Daring_Tact
Navy) with the loss of 711 of her 1,103 crew. Survivors were rescued by Hamakaze and Isokaze (both Imperial Japanese Navy). Sōryū was scuttled by Isokaze
List of shipwrecks in June 1942
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1942
Stable of sumo wrestlers
1922–1974) Kumegawa Yoshikiro (iin, komusubi Kotoinazuma, born 1962) Hamakaze Hideaki (fuku-riji, maegashira Gojōrō, born 1973) Shiratama Katsuyuki (san'yo
Sadogatake_stable
Brooklyn-class light cruiser
Kolombangara, with a protection of a destroyer line consisting of the Yukikaze, Hamakaze, Kiyonami, and Yūgure. Trailing behind these destroyers was the light cruiser
USS_Honolulu_(CL-48)
Hatsukaze | Yukikaze | Amatsukaze | Tokitsukaze | Urakaze | Isokaze | Hamakaze | Tanikaze | Nowaki | Arashi | Hagikaze | Maikaze | Akigumo 2,000 tonnes
List of Japanese Navy ships and war vessels in World War II
List_of_Japanese_Navy_ships_and_war_vessels_in_World_War_II
Japanese three-race Thoroughbred series
not run 1945 Race not run 1946 Mitsumasa 1947 Browny Tokitsukaze 1948 Hamakaze Yashima Hime 1949 Yashima Daughter King Night 1950 Tosa Mitsuru Koma Minoru
Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (Japan)
Triple_Crown_of_Thoroughbred_Racing_(Japan)
Shiraishi) Isokaze (Cmdr. Shunichi Toyoshima) Tanikaze (Cmdr. Motoi Katsumi) Hamakaze (Cmdr. Tsuneo Orita) Supply Group 1 Captain Masanao Ota in Kyokuto Maru
Battle of Midway order of battle
Battle_of_Midway_order_of_battle
Horse race
1945 - no race 1946 - no race 1947 - no race 1948 - Matsu Midori 1949 - Hamakaze 1950 - Nishitatsupu 1951 - Owens 1952 - Sachihomare 1953 - Kiyo Strong
Kyōto_Kinen
German warship, 1934–45
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_cruiser_Admiral_Scheer
Imperial Japanese Navy officer (1891–1943)
subsequently commanded the destroyers Yūgure, Tachibana, Kashiwa, Sawarabi, Hamakaze and Murakumo in the 10-year period from 1924 to 1934. Promoted to captain
Akiyama_Teruo
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
USS_PGM-18
Japanese ocean liner (1942–1945)
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
MV_Awa_Maru
World War II Pacific naval battle
consisted of the light cruiser Jintsū, the destroyers Mikazuki, Yukikaze, Hamakaze, Kiyonami and Yūgure, as well as the destroyer transports Satsuki, Minazuki
Battle_of_Kolombangara
Apr 1916 Feb 1917 Retired, 1935 Amatsukaze Apr 1916 Apr 1917 Retired, 1935 Hamakaze Apr 1916 Mar 1917 Retired, 1935 Tokitsukaze Dec 1916 Mar 1917 Training
List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
List_of_ships_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Navy
Yūgumo-class destroyer
her speed to 21 knots and destroyed her radio equipment. The destroyer Hamakaze was also damaged in the attack, and together she and Kiyoshimo assisted
Japanese_destroyer_Kiyoshimo
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Agnes_Flora
Japanese racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Embroidery_(horse)
Deutschland-class cruiser
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_cruiser_Deutschland
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Mejiro_Ramonu
WWII-era United States Navy submarine
it was actually a large aircraft carrier screened by three destroyers (Hamakaze, Yukikaze, Isokaze) and a submarine chaser (Cha-241). Enright ordered the
USS_Archerfish_(SS-311)
German World War II submarine
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_submarine_U-237
German World War II submarine
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_submarine_U-1065
German World War II submarine
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_submarine_U-1206
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Buena_Vista_(horse)
Yūgumo-class destroyer
of a destroyer flotilla made up by herself and the destroyers Yukikaze, Hamakaze, and Yūgure, led by the light cruiser Jintsū and the elderly destroyer
Japanese_destroyer_Kiyonami
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
Japanese_escort_ship_CD-186
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Harp_Star
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Star_Anise_(horse)
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Nishino_Flower
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (2009–2025)
1943 Miss Theft 1944 Yamaiwai 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Browny 1948 Hamakaze 1949 Yashima Daughter 1950s 1950 Tosa Mitsuru 1951 Tsuki Kawa 1952 Swee
Gentildonna
Aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy
ordered to abandon ship five minutes later. The destroyers Isokaze and Hamakaze rescued the survivors. Sōryū was still afloat and showed no signs of beginning
Japanese aircraft carrier Sōryū
Japanese_aircraft_carrier_Sōryū
Akizuki-class destroyer
heavy damage, but Yamato and five escorts – Yahagi, Asashimo, Kasumi, Hamakaze and Isokaze – were all sunk with heavy losses of life. Some of the survivors
Japanese destroyer Suzutsuki (1942)
Japanese_destroyer_Suzutsuki_(1942)
Ensign Koji Matsumoto. On 29 November 1944, Cha-241 joined the destroyers Hamakaze, Yukikaze, and Isokaze who were escorting the carrier Shinano en route
Japanese submarine chaser Cha-241
Japanese_submarine_chaser_Cha-241
Keyboard design
O'Reilly Media. pp. 334–335. ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1. "タイピング" [Typing]. HamaKaze (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. "有識者の意見" [Expert
Thumb-shift_keyboard
Admiral Hipper-class cruiser
USS Newcomb, USS Witter, SS Hobbs Victory, SS Logan Victory 7 Apr: Asashimo, Hamakaze, Isokaze, Isuzu, Kasumi, USS LST-447, Oldenburg, USS PGM-18, U-1195, Yahagi
German_cruiser_Seydlitz
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE
Male
Chinese
obedient to the Mongol rulers.
Boy/Male
Irish
An ancient Irish name whos meaning is lost in antiquety.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Stern 2.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sweet
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Present Everywhere; Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Strong as an oak.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion, Young of lion
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Primus, PRIMO means "first."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Strong
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE
HAMAKAZE