Three warships of Japan have borne the name Chitose:
Japanese cruiser Chitose, a Kasagi-class cruiser launched in 1898 and expended as a target in 1931
Japanese aircraft carrier Chitose, a Chitose-class aircraft carrier originally launched in 1936 as a seaplane carrier, converted into a light aircraft carrier in 1943, and sunk in 1944
JDS Chitose, a Chikugo-class destroyer escort launched in 1971 and stricken in 1999
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of Japan have borne the name Chitose: Japanese cruiser Chitose, a Kasagi-class cruiser launched in 1898 and expended as a target in 1931 Japanese aircraft...
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Chitose (千歳) was a Kasagi-class protected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was the sister ship to Kasagi. Chitose was ordered as part of the 1896...
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aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Originally constructed as the second vessel of the Chitose-class seaplane tenders in 1934...
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seaplane carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The ship was built at Kawasaki Shipbuilding at Kobe, Japan, and was completed in February...
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from a Japan Coast Guard aircraft that came into contact with a Japanese aircraft at Haneda Airport; safety of five people unknown.] (in Japanese). Fuji...
days later, the ship departed Yokosuka accompanied by the cruisers Atago, Takao, Maya, Haguro, Yura, and Myōkō, the seaplane tender Chitose, and escorting...
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enter the Sea of Japan from the Pacific Ocean via that strait. Tsushima received the orders promptly, and unable to contact Chitose, proceeded northward...
purpose-built seaplane tender design begun with the Chitose-class and was ordered by the Imperial Japanese Navy under the 3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme...
The United States Forces Japan (USFJ) (Japanese: 在日米軍, Hepburn: Zainichi Beigun) is a subordinate unified command of the United States Indo-Pacific Command...
JDS Chitose (DE-220) was the sixth ship of the Chikugo-class destroyer escorts of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The Chikugo class was designed as...