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This is a list of Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities
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. Both are now MSDF facilities.
Hiratsuka Naval Ammunitions Arsenal (平塚海軍火薬廠 Hiratsuka Kaigun Kayaku Shō?)
Kamiseya torpedo assembly plant - Nowadays the site of Naval Support Facility Kamiseya, formerly Kamiseya Naval Radio Receiving Facility (US Navy)
Other
This is a list of facilities outside Japan and under Japanese control:
Piso Point, Eastern portion of Davao Gulf, Philippines
Takeshiki (in Tsushima)
Mekong (Pescadores)
Ominato
Alicante Naval Air Base, Negros, Visayas
Amboina Naval Air Base
Anibong Point Leyte
Bacolod, Negros, Visayas
Ballale, Fauro Island, Solomon Islands
Bonis, Bougainville, Solomon Islands
Brunei Bay, Brunei, North Borneo
Buka Island, Solomon Islands
Gasmata
Kahili, Bougainville
Kanoya
Kara, Bougainville, Solomon Islands
Kavieng
Kendari
Lae Lae
Lahug, Cebu, Philippines
Madang, New Guinea
Munda, New Georgia, Solomon Islands
Rabaul Naval Base
Singapore Naval Base and Airfield, Malaya Singapore
Palembang Airfield
Peleliu Airfield, Palau Islands
Penang submarine base, Malaya
Saigon Airfield
San Jose Airfield
Saravia Airfield, Negros, Visayas
Thudaumot Airfield
Tuluvu Airfield, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago
Vila Airfield, Kolombangara, Solomon Islands
Wewak Airfield, New Guinea, South West Pacific
Camranh Bay Naval Anchorage, Indo China
Faisi Naval Anchorage, Shortland Islands
Lingga Roads Naval Anchorage, Malacca Strait
Mako Naval Anchorage, Pescadores
Samah Harbour, Naval Anchorage, Hainan Island, South East Asia
Tawi-Tawi Naval Anchorage, Sulu
Tonolei Naval Anchorage, Bougainville
Palau Islands Naval Base
Saipan Naval Base, Mariana Islands
Kwajalein Atoll Naval Base (Submarine), Marshall Islands
Taiwan Naval Base
Buka Island Seaplane Base, Solomon Islands
Rekata Bay Seaplane Base, Santa Isabel Island
Shortland Islands Seaplane Base
Tulagi Seaplane Base, Solomon Islands
See also
Imperial Japanese Navy Land Forces
Notoro class oiler
Japanese seaplane carrier Nisshin
Tokai Maru
Type J1 submarine
Type D submarine
Ha-101 class submarine
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