The were the only class of purpose-built cable layers of the
Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during
World War II. Four vessels were built in 1939–41 under the
Maru 4 Programme.
Apart from laying communications cables, these ships were also designed as
mine planters, for the installation of
controlled mines in coastal fortifications.
Ships in class
Project number J21.
Photos
Image:Japanese cable layer Tsurushima in 1941.jpg, ''Tsurushima'' on 20 March 1941
Image:Japanese cable layer Odate in 1941.jpg, ''Ōtate'' in 1941
Image:Japanese cable layer Tateishi in 1945.jpg, ''Tateishi'' on 21 March 1945
Image:Japanese cable layer TsurushimaMaru-1946.jpg, ''Tsurushima Maru'' in postwar
Footnotes
Bibliography
*Monthly Ships of the World, ''Special issue Vol.45, "Escort Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy"'', , (Japan), February 1996
*The Maru Special, ''Japanese Naval Vessels No.47, "Japanese naval mine warfare crafts"'', (Japan), January 1981
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Senshi Sōsho
The , also called the , is the official military history of Imperial Japan's involvement in the Pacific War from 1937 to 1945. The task of compiling the official account of the Japanese involvement in World War II began in October 1955 with the ope ...
Vol.31, ''Naval armaments and war preparation (1), "Until November 1941"'', Asagumo Simbun (Japan), November 1969
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World War II naval ships of Japan
Auxiliary ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Cable laying ships
Coastal fortifications
Mine warfare vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy
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