Sokuten-class minelayer explained

The was a class of auxiliary minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during the 1910s and World War II. They were called the Sokuten class from their nameship. They were also called the Toshima class after Sokuten was retired. In some sources Natsushima was included in this class. Their official class name was not mentioned in IJN official documents.

Background

Construction

Service history

Natsushima was retired in 1927, and Sokuten was retired in 1936. The other sisters participated to World War II, and nine boats survived the war.

Ships in class

ShipBuilderLaunchedCompletedFate

(ex-Natsushima Maru)
Yokohama Dock CompanyMarch 1911June 1911Renamed Nastushima on 1 July 1920. Sold on 27 August 1927. Later scrapped.

(ex-Sokuten Maru No. 1)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalMarch 19134 July 1913Renamed Sokuten on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 25 August 1936.

(ex-Toshima Maru)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalOctober 191420 March 1915Renamed Toshima on 1 July 1920. Sunk by aircraft at Maizuru on 30 July 1945.

(ex-Kuroshima Maru)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalOctober 191425 April 1915Renamed Kuroshima on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 5 October 1945. Surrendered to Republic of China on 3 October 1947. Decommissioned in 1960.

(ex-Ashizaki Maru)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalOctober 191512 May 1916Renamed Ashizaki on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 5 October 1945. Aground at Kamikaifu on 17 November 1945. Later scrapped.

(ex-Katoku Maru)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalOctober 19154 April 1916Renamed Katoku on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 5 October 1945. Surrendered to United States on 3 October 1947. Sold to Japan on 8 March 1948. Transferred to Maritime Safety Agency and given the pennant number PS-29 (later PB-29) on 1 May 1948. Decommissioned on 16 April 1952. Sold to Setonaikai Kisen inc., and renamed Tsurumi. Retired in 1970.

(ex-Entō Maru)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalMarch 191716 May 1917Renamed Entō on 1 July 1920. Heavy damaged by aircraft at Fangliao on 15 January 1945, later sank in shallow water.

(ex-Kurokami Maru)
Kure Naval ArsenalFebruary 19171 May 1917Renamed Kurokami on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 5 October 1945. Surrendered to United Kingdom on 14 November 1947. Later scrapped.

(ex-Katashima Maru)
Maizuru Naval ArsenalFebruary 191719 May 1917Renamed Katashima on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 5 October 1945. Surrendered to Soviet Union on 3 October 1947. Transferred to PLAN in 1956 at Dalian.

(ex-Enoshima Maru)
Maizuru Naval Arsenal31 March 1919Renamed Enoshima on 1 July 1920. Decommissioned on 30 April 1946.
Kure Naval ArsenalMay 192015 October 1920Decommissioned on 30 November 1945.
Uchida Zōsen24 December 1921Aground at Hachinohe on 18 November 1945. Later scrapped.

(ex-Minelayer No. 45)
Yokohama Iron Works30 September 1921Renamed Washizaki on 16 May 1926. Decommissioned on 30 November 1945. Surrendered to United Kingdom on 24 November 1947. Later scrapped.

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