IJN 2nd Fleet
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The was a fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1869 until 1947, when it was dissolved following Japan's constitutional renunciation of the use of force as a means of settling international disputes...

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History

First established on 28 December 1903, the IJN 2nd Fleet was created by the Imperial General Headquarters
Imperial General Headquarters
The as part of the Supreme War Council was established in 1893 to coordinate efforts between the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy during wartime...

 as a mobile strike force of cruiser
Cruiser
A cruiser is a type of warship. The term has been in use for several hundreds of years, and has had different meanings throughout this period...

s and destroyer
Destroyer
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against smaller, powerful, short-range attackers. Destroyers, originally called torpedo-boat destroyers in 1892, evolved from...

s to pursue the Imperial Russian Navy
Imperial Russian Navy
The Imperial Russian Navy refers to the Tsarist fleets prior to the February Revolution.-First Romanovs:Under Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich, construction of the first three-masted ship, actually built within Russia, was completed in 1636. It was built in Balakhna by Danish shipbuilders from Holstein...

's Vladivostok
Vladivostok
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-based cruiser squadron while the remaining bulk of the Japanese fleet (the IJN 1st Fleet
IJN 1st Fleet
The was the main battleship fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy.-History:First established on 28 December 1903, the IJN 1st Fleet was created during the Russo-Japanese War when the Imperial General Headquarters divided the Readiness Fleet into a mobile strike force of cruisers and destroyers to...

) continued to blockade Port Arthur
Lüshunkou
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 in hopes of luring the battleship
Battleship
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s of the Russian Pacific Fleet out into a classic line-of-battle confrontation.
As the main mobile force in the Imperial Japanese Navy, the IJN 2nd Fleet saw the bulk of all future combat operations from the time of its inception until this dissolution at the end of World War II.

Commanders of the IJN 2nd Fleet

Commander in chief
Rank Name Date
1 Admiral Baron Hikonojo Kamimura 27 Oct 1903 – 20 Dec 1905
2 Admiral Baron Dewa Shigeto
Dewa Shigeto
- Notes :...

 
20 Dec 1905 – 22 Nov 1906
3 Fleet Admiral Baron Ijuin Gorō
Ijuin Goro
-External links:...

 
22 Nov 1906 – 26 May 1908
4 Admiral Baron Dewa Shigeto
Dewa Shigeto
- Notes :...

 
26 May 1908 – 1 Dec 1909
5 Fleet Admiral Baron Shimamura Hayao
Shimamura Hayao
Baron was a Japanese admiral during the First Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars as well as one of the first prominent staff officers and naval strategists of the early Imperial Japanese Navy.-Biography:...

 
1 Dec 1909 – 1 Dec 1911
6 Admiral Yoshimatsu Motaro  1 Dec 1911 – 1 Dec 1912
7 Vice Admiral Ijichi Suetaka 1 Dec 1912 – 1 Dec 1913
8 Admiral Baron Kato Sadakichi 1 Dec 1913 – 5 Feb 1915
9 Admiral Nawa Matahachiro 5 Feb 1915 – 13 Dec 1915
10 Admiral Baron Yashiro Rokuro
Yashiro Rokuro
- Notes :...

 
13 Dec 1915 – 1 Dec 1917
11 Fleet Admiral Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito
Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito
was the second head of the Higashifushimi-no-miya, an ōke cadet branch of the Japanese imperial family.-Early life:Born on September 19, 1867, as seventeenth son of Prince Fushimi Kuniye, head of the Fushimi-no-miya, one of the shinnōke branches of the Imperial Family of Japan, which were...

1 Dec 1917 – 13 Jun 1918
12 Admiral Yamaya Tanin
Yamaya Tanin
- Notes :...

 
13 Jun 1918 – 1 Dec 1919
13 Fleet Admiral Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu
Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu
was a scion of the Japanese imperial family and was a career naval officer who served as chief of staff of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1932 to 1941.-Early life:...

 
1 Dec 1919 – 1 Dec 1920
14 Admiral Baron Suzuki Kantaro  1 Dec 1920 – 1 Dec 1921
X X Disbanded 1 Dec 1921 – 1 Dec 1922
15 Vice Admiral Naoe Nakano 1 Dec 1922 – 1 Jun 1923
16 Admiral Hiroharu Kato 1 Jun 1923 – 1 Dec 1924
17 Vice Admiral Hanroku Saito 1 Dec 1924 – 16 Sep 1925
18 Admiral Saburo Hyakutake 16 Sep 1925 – 10 Dec 1926
19 Vice Admiral Yasuhira Yoshikawa  10 Dec 1926 – 16 May 1928
20 Vice Admiral Koshiro Otani  16 May 1928 – 10 Dec 1928
21 Admiral Baron Mineo Ōsumi
Mineo Osumi
Baron was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and served twice as Minister of the Navy of Japan during the volatile 1930s.-Early life:Ōsumi was born in Kōchi Prefecture, but grew up in Aichi Prefecture. He was a graduate of the 24th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, where he...

 
10 Dec 1928 – 11 Nov 1929
22 Vice Admiral Nobutaro Iida  11 Nov 1929- 1 Dec 1930
23 Admiral Ryozo Nakamura  1 Dec 1930 – 1 Dec 1931
24 Admiral Nobumasa Suetsugu  1 Dec 1931 – 15 Nov 1933
25 Admiral Sankichi Takahashi
Sankichi Takahashi
was an Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy. After the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922 Takahashi, an important figure of IJN's Fleet Faction, made a swift career, from commander of an obsolete cruiser in 1923 to commander of the Combined Fleet in 1934...

 
15 Nov 1933 – 15 Nov 1934
26 Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai
Mitsumasa Yonai
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and politician. He was the 37th Prime Minister of Japan from 16 January to 22 July 1940.-Early life & Naval career:...

 
15 Nov 1934 – 2 Dec 1935
26 Admiral Takayoshi Kato  2 Dec 1935 – 1 Dec 1936
27 Admiral Zengo Yoshida
Zengo Yoshida
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy.-Biography:Yoshida was born into an impoverished farming family in Saga prefecture in 1885, and was adopted into the family of a local rice merchant. He was a graduate of the 32nd class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1904, ranking 12th out of...

 
1 Dec 1936 – 1 Dec 1937
28 Admiral Shigetarō Shimada
Shigetaro Shimada
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. He also served as Navy Minister-Biography:A native of Tokyo, Shimada graduated from the 32nd class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1904...

 
1 Dec 1937 – 15 Nov 1938
29 Admiral Soemu Toyoda  15 Nov 1938 – 21 Oct 1939
30 Fleet Admiral Mineichi Koga
Mineichi Koga
- Notes :...

 
21 Oct 1939 – 1 Sep 1941
31 Admiral Nobutake Kondō  1 Sep 1941 – 9 Aug 1943
32 Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita
Takeo Kurita
Vice Admiral was a vice-admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.-Early life:Kurita was born in Mito city, Ibaraki Prefecture in 1889. He was sent off to Etajima in 1905 and graduated from the 38th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1910, ranked 28th out of a class of...

 
9 Aug 1943 – 23 Dec 1944
33 Admiral Seiichi Ito
Seiichi Ito
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and commander of the battleship on its final mission towards the end of World War II.-Early career:...

 
23 Dec 1944 – 7 Apr 1945
X X not filled 7 Apr 1945 – 20 Apr 1945


Chief of Staff
Rank Name Date
1 Fleet Admiral Viscount Tomazaburo Kato
Kato Tomosaburo
Viscount was a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy, cabinet minister, and Prime Minister of Japan from 12 June 1922 to 24 August 1923.-Biography:...

28 Dec 1903 – 12 Jan 1905
2 Admiral Koichi Fujii  12 Jan 1905 – 20 Dec 1905
3 Admiral Tanin Yamaya  20 Dec 1905 – 14 Jan 1907
X X not filled 14 Jan 1907 – 28 Sep 1907
4 Admiral Isamu Takeshita
Isamu Takeshita
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He was also a diplomat whose accomplishments included helping end the Russo-Japanese War favorably for Japan and obtaining former German possessions in the Pacific for Japan following World War I...

 
28 Sep 1907 – 17 Dec 1907
5 Admiral Ryokitsu Arima  17 Dec 1907 – 20 Nov 1908
6 Vice-Admiral Tatsuo Matsumura  20 Nov 1908 – 1 Feb 1909
X X not filled 1 Feb 1908 – 1 Dec 1909
7 Rear Admiral Shichitaro Takagi 1 Dec 1909 – 22 Jan 1911
8 Vice-Admiral Kiyokaze Yoshida 22 Jan 1911 – 1 Dec 1911
9 Admiral Baron Kiyokazu Abo
Kiyokazu Abo
- Notes :...

5 Dec 1911 – 1 Dec 1912
10 Vice-Admiral Kiyokaze Yoshida  1 Dec 1912 – 1 Feb 1915
11 Admiral Hiroharu Kato 1 Feb 1915 – 13 Dec 1915
12 Vice-Admiral Yasujiro Nagata  13 Dec 1915 – 1 Dec 1916
13 Vice-Admiral Nobutaro Shimamura  1 Dec 1916 – 15 Sep 1917
14 Admiral Saburo Hyakutake  15 Sep 1917 – 10 Nov 1918
15 Rear Admiral Shigeushi Nakagawa 10 Nov 1918 – 1 Dec 1919
16 Vice Admiral Yasuhira Yoshikawa 1 Dec 1919 – 1 Dec 1920
17 Vice Admiral Kikuo Matsumura 1 Dec 1920 – 1 Dec 1921
18 Admiral Ryozo Nakamura 1 Dec 1922 – 6 Nov 1923
19 Vice Admiral Masataka Ando  6 Nov 1923 – 1 Dec 1924
20 Vice Admiral Yukichi Shima  1 Dec 1924 – 1 Dec 1925
21 Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai
Mitsumasa Yonai
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and politician. He was the 37th Prime Minister of Japan from 16 January to 22 July 1940.-Early life & Naval career:...

 
1 Dec 1925 – 1 Dec 1926
22 Vice Admiral Shigeru Matsuyama  1 Dec 1926- 1 Dec 1927
23 Vice Admiral Ken Terajima  1 Dec 1927 – 10 Dec 1928
24 Vice Admiral Teikichi Hori  10 Dec 1928 – 6 Sep 1929
25 Admiral Koichi Shiozawa
Koichi Shiozawa
-External links:* - Notes :...

 
6 Sep 1929 – 1 Dec 1929
26 Admiral Shigetarō Shimada
Shigetaro Shimada
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. He also served as Navy Minister-Biography:A native of Tokyo, Shimada graduated from the 32nd class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy in 1904...

 
1 Dec 1929 – 1 Dec 1930
26 Rear Admiral Wasuke Komaki  1 Dec 1930 – 10 Oct 1931
27 Vice Admiral Kamezaburo Nakamura  10 Oct 1931 – 15 Nov 1933
28 Vice Admiral Jugoro Arichi  15 Nov 1933 – 15 Nov 1934
29 Rear Admiral Taichi Miki  15 Nov 1934 – 15 Nov 1935
30 Vice Admiral Shunzo Mito  15 Nov 1935 – 1 Apr 1936
31 Vice Admiral Masaichi Niimi
Masaichi Niimi
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during the World War II.-Biography:Niimi was born in what is now Asakita Ward, Hiroshima city. Hiroshima prefecture, as the second son to a farming and soy sauce producing family. He was a graduate of the 36th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy...

 
1 Apr 1936 – 1 Dec 1936
32 Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa
Gunichi Mikawa
was a Vice-Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.Mikawa was the commander of a heavy cruiser force that carried out spectacular I.J.N. victory over the U.S. Navy and the Royal Australian Navy at the Battle of Savo Island in Ironbottom Sound on the night of August 1942. In...

 
1 Dec 1936 – 15 Nov 1937
33 Admiral Seiichi Ito
Seiichi Ito
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and commander of the battleship on its final mission towards the end of World War II.-Early career:...

 
15 Nov 1937 – 15 Nov 1938
34 Admiral Takeo Takagi
Takeo Takagi
was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.-Biography:Takagi was a native of Iwaki city, Fukushima prefecture. He was a graduate of the 39th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, ranking 17th of 148 cadets in 1911...

 
15 Nov 1938 – 1 Nov 1939
35 Vice Admiral Yoshio Suzuki  1 Nov 1939 – 30 Aug 1941
36 Vice Admiral Kazutaka Shiraishi  30 Aug 1941 – 2 Jul 1943
37 Vice Admiral Tomiji Koyanagi
Tomiji Koyanagi
, was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.-Biography:A native of Niigata Prefecture, Koyanagi was a graduate of the 42nd class of the Imperial Japanese Navy Academy in 1914. He served his midshipman duty on the cruiser and battleship . Commissioned a sub-lieutenant in...

 
2 Jul 1943 – 25 Nov 1944
38 Rear Admiral Nobuei Morishita 25 Nov 1944 – 20 Apr 1945
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