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The most representative destroyer that survived until the end of the war was the "Yukikaze." Known as the "lucky ship," it participated in numerous intense operations during the Pacific War without sustaining major damage and survived until the end of the war. Features of the Destroyer "Yukikaze" The only ship to survive the Pacific War: Among the 38 main destroyers of the Kagero-class and Yugumo-class, it was the only one to survive until the end of the war. Participated in many operations: It participated in major naval battles such as the Battle of the Java Sea, the Battle of Midway, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and also participated in the Okinawa suicide mission of the battleship "Yamato." Anecdotes as a "lucky ship": It survived fierce battles, rescued the crew of its sister ships, and ultimately survived the war almost unscathed. After the war, it worked as a repatriation transport ship, sending many people back to Japan. The ship's "anchor" and "rudder" were returned to Japan and are on display at the Education Reference Museum of the First Service School, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Etajima City, Hiroshima Prefecture. This is a tote bag of the destroyer Yukikaze, which was also made into a movie starring Yutaka Takenouchi. #totebag #destroyer #Yukikaze #EtajimaFirstTechnicalSchool Size: Width 40.5cm, Height 37cm, Depth 14cm
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