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Yokosuka Naval District

Japanese naval base prior to 1945

Yokosuka Naval District

Summary

Japanese naval base prior to 1945

Yokosuka Naval HQ in April 1942

Yokosuka Naval District was the first of four main administrative districts of the pre-war Imperial Japanese Navy. Its territory included Tokyo Bay and the Pacific coasts of central and northern Honshū from the Kii Peninsula to Shimokita Peninsula. Its headquarters, along with most of its installations, including the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, were located in the city of Yokosuka, which constituted the Yokosuka Naval Base.

History

The location of Yokosuka at the entrance to strategic Tokyo Bay was recognized of critical importance by the Tokugawa shogunate and early Meiji government. In 1866, the Tokugawa shogunate government established the Yokosuka Seisakusho, a military arsenal and naval base, with the help of foreign engineers, including the French naval architect Léonce Verny. The new facility was intended to produce modern, western-style warships and equipment for the Tokugawa navy. After the Boshin War and the Meiji Restoration, the new Meiji government took over control of the facility in 1871, renaming it the Yokosuka Zosenjo (Yokosuka Shipyards). In August 1876, the Imperial Japanese Navy was organized into eastern and a western strategic zones, with the eastern zone Tōkai chinjufu based at Yokosuka, and the western zone Saikai chinjufu based at Nagasaki. However, for ease of communications with naval headquarters in Tokyo, the Tōkai Naval District was relocated to Yokohama in September 1876.

With the reorganization of the Imperial Japanese Navy in April 1886, Japan was divided into five naval districts for recruiting and supply, and the headquarters for the Tokai Naval District was relocated back to Yokosuka, becoming the Yokosuka Naval District, and the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal was placed under its command. As with all naval districts, it was under the direction of the Navy Ministry during peacetime, and came under the command of the fleets stationed within the district in time of war. A Bureau of Torpedo Warfare was established at Yokusuka in June 1885. In a further administrative re-organization of the Japanese Navy in 1889, Yokosuka was designated as the “First Naval District”, and its harbor was dredged, a breakwater extended and docking facilities for warships were increased. A Bureau of Mine Warfare was also established. In 1893, schools for naval mechanical engineering, torpedo warfare and naval artillery were established. Schools for naval engineering, and for mine warfare followed in 1907 and a naval medical center in 1908. Naval aviation facilities were established in June 1912, followed by a wireless communications facility in April 1913.

On January 14, 1917, the armoured cruiser Tsukuba exploded and sank in Yokosuka port in an accident. The Naval Construction Department was established in 1921. In June 1930, a Naval Communications School was established, but the Naval Mine School was made independent of the naval district. A Naval Aviation School was established in April 1934.

Pacific war

At the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Yokosuka Naval District encompassed the following

  • Yokosuka Naval District HQ
    • Yokosuka Naval Base
      • Yokosuka Naval Base HQ
      • Yokosuka Communications Center
      • Yokosuka Supply Department
      • Accounting Department
      • Construction Department
      • Ports & Docks Unit
      • Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
      • Naval Hospital
      • Naval Prison
      • Naval Fuel Depot
      • Yokosuka Base Garrison
      • Yokosuka 1st Naval Barracks
      • Yokosuka 2nd Naval Barracks
      • Yokosuka Special Naval Landing Forces
    • Yokosuka Submarine Base
    • Yokosuka Security Squadron
      • Auxiliary Cruiser Noshiro Maru, Auxiliary gunboat Shoei Maru, Meiji Maru No. 1
      • Yokosuka Local Defence Squadron
      • Minesweeper Division 25; Auxiliary minesweeper Misago Maru No. 1, Misago Maru No. 3, Kongo Maru No. 2, Naruo Maru, Shintohoku Maru, Togo Maru
      • Minesweeper Division 26; Auxiliary minesweeper Banshu Maru No. 18, Keijin Maru No. 1, Keijin Maru No. 2, Showa Maru No. 10,
    • Submarine tender Komahashi
    • Destroyer ,
    • Submarine Chaser No. 22, No. 23
    • Yokosuka Naval Air Group (Oppama)
    • Tateyama Naval Air Group
    • Kisarazu Naval Air Group
    • 11th Combined Air Group (Training)
      • Kasumigaura Naval Air Group
      • Tsukuba Naval Air Group
      • Yatabe Naval Air Group
      • Hyakurihara Naval Air Group (Ibaraki Pref)
      • Kashima Naval Air Group
      • Suzuka Naval Air Group
      • Tsuchiura Naval Air Group

In May 1945, Michitaro Tozuka became the final commander of the Yokosuka Naval District. Yokosuka was bombed by United States Navy and United States Army Air Forces aircraft in the final stages of the Pacific War, most notably during the attack on Yokosuka on 18 July 1945, but many of its facilities were captured intact by the Allied forces. The Yokosuka area came under occupation by American forces during the occupation of Japan, and most of the facilities of the former Yokosuka Naval District were inherited by the United States 7th Fleet and are now known as United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka. A small portion of the area continues to be used by the modern post-war Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force and are now known as JMSDF Yokosuka Naval Base, which has preserved a portion of the original red brick gates.

List of commanders

Commander of Tōkai Naval District

No.NamePortraitRankTerm of OfficeStartEnd12345
Itō Sukemaro[[File:Itou_Sukemaro.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral5 September 18765 March 1880
Abo Kiyoyasu[[File:Abo Kiyoyasu.jpg60px]]Rear Admiral5 March 18804 December 1880
Nakamuta Kuranosuke[[File:Kuranosuke_Nakamuta.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral4 December 188017 June 1881
Nire Kagenori[[File:Nire Kagenori.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral17 June 188112 October 1882
Nakamuta Kuranosuke[[File:Kuranosuke_Nakamuta.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral12 October 188214 December 1884

Director of Yokusuka Naval District

No.NamePortraitRankTerm of OfficeStartEnd1
Nakamuta Kuranosuke[[File:Kuranosuke_Nakamuta.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral14 December 188426 April 1886

Commanding officers of Yokusuka Naval District

No.NamePortraitRankTerm of OfficeStartEnd12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940Acting4142434445Acting
Nakamuta Kuranosuke[[File:Kuranosuke_Nakamuta.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral26 April 18868 March 1889
Nire Kagenori[[File:Nire Kagenori.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral8 March 188917 June 1891
Akamatsu Noriyoshi[[File:Akamatsu Noriyoshi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral17 June 189112 December 1892
Itō Sukeyuki[[File:Itoh Sukeyuki.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral12 December 189220 May 1893
Inoue Yoshika[[File:Fleet Admiral Viscount Yoshika Inoue.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral20 May 189316 February 1895
Aiura Norimichi[[File:Aiura Norimichi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral16 February 18959 April 1897
Tsuboi Kōzō[[File:Tsuboi Kozo.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral9 April 189730 January 1898
Samejima Kazunori[[File:Kazunori Samejima 01.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 February 189819 January 1899
Aiura Norimichi[[File:Aiura Norimichi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral19 January 189920 May 1900
Inoue Yoshika[[File:Fleet Admiral Viscount Yoshika Inoue.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral20 May 190020 December 1905
Kamimura Hikonojō[[File:Kamimura Hikonojo.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral20 December 19051 December 1909
Uryū Sotokichi[[File:Sotokichi Uryu.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 19091 December 1912
Hikohachi Yamada[[File:Hikohachi_Yamada.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 191229 May 1914
Ijichi SuetakaVice Admiral29 May 191423 September 1915
Fujii Kōichi[[File:Fujii Kouihi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral23 September 19151 December 1916
Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito[[File:HIH_Prince_Yorihito_Higashifushimi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 19161 December 1917
Nawa Matahachirō[[File:Nawa Matahachirou.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 191724 August 1920
Yamaya Tanin[[File:Yamaya Tanin.jpg60px]]Admiral24 August 192027 July 1922
Takarabe Takeshi[[File:Takeshi Takarabe.jpg60px]]Admiral27 July 192215 May 1923
Nomaguchi KaneoAdmiral15 May 19235 February 1924
Horinouchi Saburō[[File:Saburo Horiuchi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral5 February 19241 December 1924
Kanji Kato[[File:Hiroharu Katō.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 192410 December 1926
Okada Keisuke[[File:Keisuke Okada 2.jpg60px]]Admiral10 December 192620 April 1927
Abo Kiyokazu[[File:Abo Kiyokazu.jpg60px]]Admiral20 April 192716 May 1928
Yoshikawa Yasuhira[[File:Yasuhira Yoshikawa.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral16 May 192810 December 1928
Yamamoto Eisuke[[File:Yamamoto Eisuke.png60px]]Vice Admiral10 December 192811 November 1929
Ōsumi Mineo[[File:Mineo Osumi.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral11 November 19291 December 1931
Nomura Kichisaburō[[File:Kichisaburō Nomura.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 19312 February 1932
Yamamoto Eisuke[[File:Yamamoto Eisuke.png60px]]Admiral2 February 193210 October 1932
Nomura Kichisaburō[[File:Kichisaburō Nomura.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral10 October 193215 November 1933
Nagano Osami[[File:Osami Nagano.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral15 November 193315 November 1934
Suetsugu Nobumasa[[File:Suetsugu Nobumasa.jpg60px]]Admiral15 November 19342 December 1935
Yonai Mitsumasa[[File:Yonai Mitsumasa cropped.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral2 December 19351 December 1936
Hyakutake Gengo[[File:Hyakutake Gengo.JPG60px]]Vice Admiral1 December 193625 April 1938
Hasegawa Kiyoshi[[File:Kiyoshi Hasegawa cropped.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral25 April 19381 May 1940
Oikawa Koshirō[[File:Oikawa_koshirō.JPG60px]]Admiral1 May 19405 September 1940
Shiozawa Kōichi[[File:Shiozawa_kōichi.JPG60px]]Admiral5 September 194010 September 1941
Shimada Shigetarō[[File:Shimada_Shigetarō.JPG60px]]Admiral10 September 194118 October 1941
Hirata Noboru[[File:Noboru Hirata.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral18 October 194110 November 1942
Koga Mineichi[[File:Koga Mineichi 3.jpg60px]]Admiral10 November 194221 April 1943
Mikawa Gunichi[[File:Gunichi Mikawa.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral21 April 194321 May 1943
Toyoda Soemu[[File:Toyoda_Soemu.JPG60px]]Admiral21 May 19433 May 1944
Yoshida Zengo[[File:Yoshida Zengo.jpg60px]]Admiral3 May 19442 August 1944
Nomura Naokuni[[File:野村直邦.png60px]]Admiral2 August 194415 September 1944
Tsukahara Nishizō[[File:Nishio_Tsukahara.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral15 September 19441 May 1945
Tozuka Michitarō[[File:Totsuka Michitaro.jpg60px]]Vice Admiral1 May 194520 November 1945
Komura Keizō[[File:Komura Keizō.jpg60px]]Rear Admiral20 November 194530 November 1945

References

;Notes ;Bibliography

  • Senshi Sōsho Vol. 80, Combined Fleet #2, "Until June 1942", Asagumo Simbun (Tokyo, Japan), 1975.

References

  1. Evans 1979, p. 29.
  2. [http://niehorster.org/014_japan/41-12-08_navy/districts/0_nd_yokosuka.html] Order of Battle, 1941 as found on niehorster.orbat.com
  3. Senshi Sōsho (1975), appendix table "Order of battle of the Combined Fleet on 10 December 1941".
  4. "Kriegsmarinewerft La Pallice".
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