Two Japanese warships have borne the name Tsubame:
Japanese torpedo boat Tsubame (1903), a Hayabusa-class torpedo boat launched in 1903 and stricken in 1923
Japanese minelayer Tsubame (1929), a Tsubame-class minelayer launched in 1929 and sunk in 1945
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