At least two warships of Japan have borne the name Akashi:
Japanese cruiser Akashi, a Suma-class cruiser launched in 1897 and expended as a target in 1930.
Japanese repair ship Akashi, a repair ship launched in 1938 and sunk in 1944.
JDS Akashi, an oceanographic research ship launched in 1971 and decommissioned in 1996.
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