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by The Mukō-ki of Fujiwara Tochi. . 332 reads.

Fujiwara National Naval Corps

Zenkoku Kaigun-tai
Fujiwarazenkoku Kaigun-tai
藤原全国海軍隊
Fujiwara National Naval Corps

Fujiwarazenkoku Kaigun-tai
藤原全国海軍隊



Naval flag


Commander in chief: Isao Mataki
Fujiwara Kuni Kaigun Saikō Shirei-kan ("Commander-in-Chief of the National Navy"): Kouga Harukawa


Headquarters: Tokaido, Capital City of Fuji Region

Classes listed
(Active Duty)

Seiran-Class Modern Guided Missile Battleship
Shiroryū-class Aircraft Carrier
Zuihō-Class Aircraft Carrier
Mogami-Class Helicopter Carrier
Kiryū-Class Guided Missile Battlecruiser
Osaka-Class Guided Missile Cruiser
Hiragana-Class Cruiser
Kamikawa-Class Guided Missile Destroyer
Miyagi-Class Guided Missile Destroyer
Arashio-Class Guided Missile Destroyer
Ohaiyō-Class Ballistic/Cruise Missile Attack Submarine
Izanami-Class Attack Submarine
Kage-Class Hospital Ship
Kashino-Class Replenishment Ship
Towada-Class Fast Combat Support Ship
Kami-Class Hospital Ship
Type-52 Tank Landing Craft
Type-43 Landing Ship Utility
Type-55 Landing Craft Utility
Type-105 Minelayer

Classes listed
(Decommissioned/Reserve/Cancelled)

Shikishima-Class Fast Guided Missile Battleship
Kongō-Class Fast Battleship
Fujiwara-Class Fast Battleship
Sakura-Class Battleship
Takazuki-Class Guided Missile Destroyer
Kiryū-Class Aircraft Carrier
Atsushima-Class Aircraft Carrier
Peking-Class Battlecruiser
Type 335-Class Point Defense Cruiser
Amatsukaze-Class Guided Missile Destroyer
Teiyō-Class Frigate
Shūgo-Class Offshore Patrol Frigate


Dark Red:
exists, factbook available, commissioned.
Red:
exists, factbook unavailable, commissioned.
Prussian Blue:
exists, factbook available, isn't built/decommissioned.
Dark Green:
exists, factbook unavailable, isn't built/commissioned.

The Fujiwara National Naval Corps (Japanese: 藤原全国海軍隊 Fujiwarazenkoku Kaigun-tai), also known as the Zenkoku Kaigun-tai, is the naval division of the Fujiwara National Army, responsible for maritime operations and defense. Internationally recognized as the Fujiwara National Naval Corps, it operates under the standard designation. The naval corps plays a vital role in protecting Fujiwara assets, allied assets worldwide, and establishing a strong presence as a regional and global naval power.

The Fujiwara National Naval Corps operates an extensive fleet of ships, which are continuously upgraded and expanded to meet its mission objectives. The primary goal of the naval division is to safeguard Fujiwara assets, including territories, trade routes, and maritime interests, both domestically and internationally. Additionally, the corps is dedicated to protecting the assets of its allies, thereby contributing to regional stability and security.With its focus on maintaining a formidable naval force, the Zenkoku Kaigun-tai seeks to establish a solid position as a major maritime power in the region and beyond. The ongoing construction of newer and technologically advanced warships ensures that the naval corps remains capable of effectively projecting Fujiwara influence and protecting its interests across the globe.

The origins of the Fujiwara National Naval Corps can be traced back to the warlord eras of the Fujito Clan in 1597. During this period, the Fujito Clan controlled the Shiraishōwa waters and operated a naval force known as the Imperial Oracle Navy (だいしんたくていこくかいぐん, Dai Shintaku Teikoku Kaigun), As the Fujito Clan transformed into the Fujiwara Clan, the naval force was reorganized, and the Imperial Fujiwara Navy was established to replace its predecessor. With an entire fleet at its peak, the Armada aimed to extend Fujiwara influence over the warring lands and potentially achieve regional control. However, the Imperial Fujiwara Navy's dominance was short-lived. In 1678, during the rule of Fujiwara Shinji Maru Za tō amari muttsu, the government initiated a reunification process that prompted the redesignation of the naval division. Consequently, it was renamed the Imperial Fujiwara Navy, and the government expedited the modernization efforts to strengthen the navy's capabilities.

Over time, the Imperial Fujiwara Navy underwent further changes and developments, adapting to the evolving needs and strategic priorities of the Fujiwara Clan. In 1899, under the new standards set by the Ministry Cabinet and Imperial High Court, the naval division was officially renamed the Fujiwara National Naval Corps. This change was intended to align the division with the overall rebranding and modernization initiatives undertaken by the Fujiwara government during that era.

All ships belonging to the Fujiwara National Naval Corps are designated as Fujiwara National Ships (FNS). This naming convention is used to identify the ships associated with the naval division and reflects the pride and heritage of the Fujiwara Clan. The FNS designation serves as a symbol of the naval corps' commitment to maintaining a strong and formidable presence in maritime operations.

The Mukō-ki of Fujiwara Tochi

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