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Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939) - Wikipedia While Yukikaze and Hibiki both play equal roles in defeating Godzilla, Yukikaze is the main focus of the battle due to being sailed by several main characters, and her fame in Japanese pop culture
‘Yukikaze’ turns fabled warship into floating snoozefest “Yukikaze,” by first-time feature director Toshihisa Yamada, recounts the tale of an Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer that survived so many battles, it came to be known as the “lucky ship ”
Yukikaze (2025) - IMDb The epic story of the legendary Japanese destroyer Yukikaze, the only ship of its class to survive the Pacific War, and the courageous crew who fought to protect their fleet, rescue comrades, and return home against all odds
Yukikaze (anime) - Manga Wiki The main character, Rei Fukai, pilots the Super Sylph B-503 fighter, nicknamed "Yukikaze", an advanced armed tactical reconnaissance plane equipped with a near-sentient AI computer system, and belongs to the Special Air Force (SAF), the strategic recon wing of Fairy Air Force (FAF)
Yukikaze | Explore Naval History Today — Fleet of Freedom yukikaze The Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Yukikaze (雪風 meaning "Snowy Wind") earned legendary status as one of World War II's most famous destroyers The Kagerō-class destroyer Yukikaze combined speed and heavy armament to escort Japan's powerful fleet over vast ocean distances
Yukikaze (novel) - Wikipedia Yukikaze (戦闘妖精雪風, Sentō Yōsei Yukikaze; lit Battle Fairy Yukikaze) is a Japanese military science fiction novel series, written by Chōhei Kambayashi
Eighty Years After the War: A Reflection on the Preciousness of . . . That ship was Yukikaze, later revered as the “lucky ship” of the Imperial Japanese Navy With unmatched mobility, Yukikaze took the lead in torpedo attacks, escorted major vessels, transported troops and supplies, supported amphibious landings, and rescued crews from sinking ships
Japanese destroyer Yukikaze (1939) - Wikiwand Yukikaze was a Kagerō-class destroyer in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II She was the only member of her class to survive the war,