| Class | Type | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nagara | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. bomber aircraft on 26 October 1944 | Abukuma | 0%
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| Agano | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Skate on 15 February 1944 | Agano | 0%
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| Suma | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sunk as a target ship on 3 August 1930 | Akashi | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a submarine tender in 1921, sold for scrap on 10 January 1927 | Akitsushima | 0%
|
| Aoba | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. bomber aircraft on 24 July 1945 | Aoba | 0%
|
| Asama | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sold for scrap on 15 August 1946 | Asama | 0%
|
| Myoko | Heavy Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Trenchant on 8 June 1945 | Ashigara | 0%
|
| Takao | Heavy Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Darter on 23 October 1944 | Atago | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Cancelled on 17 March 1922 | Ayase | 0%
|
| --- | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sold for scrap in 1946 | Azuma | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Sold for scrap on 25 July 1939 | Chihaya | 0%
|
| Chikuma | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a training hulk in 1931 under the designation Hai Kan No. 3, sunk as a target ship in 1935 | Chikuma | 0%
|
| Tone | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. cruiser gunfire and torpedoed by the destroyer USS Owen on 26 October 1944 | Chikuma | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Sunk by a collision with the British merchant vessel Ravenna on 30 November 1892 | Chishima | 0%
|
| Kasagi | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sunk as a target ship on 19 July 1931 | Chitose | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Sunk as a target ship on 5 August 1927 | Chiyoda | 0%
|
| Takao | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. surface gunfire and aircraft from the carrier USS Kitkun Bay on 25 October 1944 | Chokai | 0%
|
| Furutaka | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. surface gunfire on 12 October 1942 | Furutaka | 0%
|
| Myoko | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by British destroyers on 16 May 1945 | Haguro | 0%
|
| Matsushima | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1912, sold for scrap in 1927 | Hashidate | 0%
|
| Chikuma | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a barracks ship in 1943 under the designation Hai Kan No. 11, sold for scrap in April 1947 | Hirado | 0%
|
| Ibuki | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a battlecruiser in 1912, sold for scrap on 20 September 1923 | Ibuki | 0%
|
| --- | Heavy Cruiser | Reordered as a light aircraft carrier in 1943, cancelled before completion and scrapped on 22 November 1946 | Ibuki | 0%
|
| Tsukuba | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a battlecruiser in 1912, sold for scrap on 20 September 1923 | Ikoma | 0%
|
| Nagara | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarines USS Gabilan and USS Charr on 7 April 1945 | Isuzu | 0%
|
| Matsushima | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1912, sold for scrap on 12 March 1926 | Itsukushima | 0%
|
| Izumo | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sunk by U.S. naval aircraft on 25 July 1945 | Iwate | 0%
|
| Izumo | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sunk by U.S. naval aircraft on 24 July 1945 | Izumo | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Sunk by Allied surface gunfire on 13 July 1943 | Jintsu | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Cancelled on 17 March 1922 | Kako | 0%
|
| Furutaka | Heavy Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS S-44 on 10 August 1942 | Kako | 0%
|
| Kasagi | Protected Cruiser | Ran aground, wreck salvaged and sunk on 10 August 1916 | Kasagi | 0%
|
| Kasuga | Armored Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. naval aircraft on 18 July 1945 | Kasuga | 0%
|
| Nagara | Light Cruiser | Sunk by aircraft from the U.S. carriers USS Essex and USS Lexington on 26 October 1944 | Kinu | 0%
|
| Aoba | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by aircraft from the U.S. carrier USS Enterprise on 13 November 1942 | Kinugasa | 0%
|
| Kuma | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 13 November 1944 | Kiso | 0%
|
| Kuma | Light Cruiser | Reclassified as a fast transport vessel in 1942, sold for scrap on 10 August 1946 | Kitakami | 0%
|
| Kuma | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine HMS Tally-Ho on 11 January 1944 | Kuma | 0%
|
| Mogami | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by aircraft from the U.S. carrier USS Ticonderoga on 25 November 1944 | Kumano | 0%
|
| Ibuki | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a battlecruiser in 1912, sold for scrap on 20 September 1923 | Kurama | 0%
|
| Matsushima | Protected Cruiser | Sunk by an accidental explosion on 30 April 1908 | Matsushima | 0%
|
| Takao | Heavy Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Dace on 23 October 1944 | Maya | 0%
|
| Mogami | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 6 June 1942 | Mikuma | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Cancelled on 17 March 1922 | Minase | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Sunk by a mine on 14 May 1904 | Miyako | 0%
|
| Yodo | Protected Cruiser | Sold for scrap on 31 January 1929 | Mogami | 0%
|
| Mogami | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. cruiser gunfire and carrier aircraft on 25 October 1944 | Mogami | 0%
|
| Myoko | Heavy Cruiser | Scuttled on 8 July 1946 | Myoko | 0%
|
| Myoko | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by aircraft from the U.S. carriers USS Lexington and USS Ticonderoga on 5 November 1944 | Nachi | 0%
|
| Nagara | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Croaker on 7 August 1944 | Nagara | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Sunk by aircraft from the U.S. carriers USS Bunker Hill and USS Cowpens on 18 February 1944 | Naka | 0%
|
| Naniwa | Unprotected Cruiser | Ran aground in 1912, wreck sold for scrap on 26 June 1913 | Naniwa | 0%
|
| Nagara | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Stingray on 18 August 1944 | Natori | 0%
|
| Niitaka | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sunk by a storm on 26 August 1922 | Niitaka | 0%
|
| Kasuga | Armored Cruiser | Sunk as a target ship in 1936, wreck raised and once again sunk as a target ship on 18 January 1942 | Nisshin | 0%
|
| Agano | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 26 October 1944 | Noshiro | 0%
|
| Kuma | Light Cruiser | Reclassified as a fast transport vessel in 1942, torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Flasher on 19 July 1944 | Oi | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Cancelled on 17 March 1922 | Otonase | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Ran aground, wreck broke apart and sunk on 10 August 1917 | Otowa | 0%
|
| --- | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 28 July 1945 | Oyodo | 0%
|
| Agano | Light Cruiser | Ceded to the U.S. Navy and sunk by a nuclear bomb test on 2 July 1946 | Sakawa | 0%
|
| Sendai | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. surface gunfire on 2 November 1943 | Sendai | 0%
|
| Suma | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a costal defense vessel in 1921, sold for scrap in 1928 | Suma | 0%
|
| Mogami | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 25 October 1944 | Suzuya | 0%
|
| Naniwa | Unprotected Cruiser | Reclassified as a minelayer in 1911, torpedoed and sunk by the German torpedo boat S90 on 18 October 1914 | Takachiho | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Sold for scrap on 27 March 1912 | Takao | 0%
|
| Takao | Heavy Cruiser | Ceded to the Royal Navy in 1945, sunk as a target ship on 29 October 1946 | Takao | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Sunk by mines on 13 December 1904 | Takasago | 0%
|
| Kuma | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Jallao on 25 October 1944 | Tama | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Sold for scrap on 6 April 1926 | Tatsuta | 0%
|
| Tenryu | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Sand Lance on 13 March 1944 | Tatsuta | 0%
|
| Tenryu | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Albacore on 19 December 1942 | Tenryu | 0%
|
| Asama | Armored Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 9 August 1945 | Tokiwa | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Sunk as a target ship on 30 April 1933 | Tone | 0%
|
| Tone | Heavy Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. carrier aircraft on 24 July 1945 | Tone | 0%
|
| Tsukuba | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a battlecruiser in 1912, sunk by an accidental explosion on 14 January 1917 | Tsukuba | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Originally ordered by the Chilean Navy as Arturo Prat, incomplete hull sold to the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1883, sold for scrap in 1910 | Tsukushi | 0%
|
| Niitaka | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a training hulk in 1936 under the designation Hai Kan No. 10, sunk as a target ship in 1944 | Tsushima | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Presumably sunk by a storm on 19 October 1887 | Unebi | 0%
|
| --- | Unprotected Cruiser | Sold for scrap on 1 April 1911 | Yaeyama | 0%
|
| Chikuma | Protected Cruiser | Reclassified as a barracks ship in 1940 under the designation Hai Kan No. 12, sold for scrap on 31 January 1947 | Yahagi | 0%
|
| Agano | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. naval aircraft on 7 April 1945 | Yahagi | 0%
|
| --- | Armored Cruiser | Reclassified as a training ship in 1931, sold for scrap on 20 July 1946 | Yakumo | 0%
|
| Yodo | Protected Cruiser | Sold for scrap in 1945 | Yodo | 0%
|
| --- | Protected Cruiser | Sunk by a collision with the Japanese armored cruiser Kasuga on 15 May 1904 | Yoshino | 0%
|
| --- | Light Cruiser | Torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Bluegill on 27 April 1944 | Yubari | 0%
|
| Nagara | Light Cruiser | Sunk by U.S. bomber aircraft on 25 October 1942 | Yura | 0%
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