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    The Oyashio Current (親潮, "Parental Tide"), also known as the Okhotsk Current or Kurile Current, is a cold subarctic ocean current that flows south and...
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  • -6.017; 153.967 (IJN Hatsukaze sunk in battle, 2 November 1943) Oyashio 親潮 Dai-88 Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Maizuru, Kyoto 29 March 1938 29 November 1938...
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    917°E / -8.133; 156.917 (IJN Kuroshio sunk by mine, 8 May 1943) 20 Oyashio 親潮 Maizuru Naval Arsenal 29 March 1938 29 November 1938 20 August 1940 Mined...
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  • Ikazuchi (雷) Thunder Yukikaze (雪風) Snowy wind Michishio (満潮) High tide Oyashio (親潮) Oyashio Current Sazanami (漣) Ripples on the water surface Takanami (高波) High...
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    along the west coast of Kyushu and Honshu into the Sea of Japan. The Oyashio (親潮, "Parental Tide") current is a cold subarctic ocean current that flows southward...
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    Oyashio (親潮, lit. Father Current, from Oyashio Current) was the fourth vessel to be commissioned in the 19-vessel Kagerō-class destroyers built for the...
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