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The '''Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force''' is the Naval force of Japan. ()
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[[File:800px-Naval Ensign of Japan.svg.png|thumb]]The '''Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force''' is the Naval force of Japan. The JMSDF is part of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and operates in 5 districts surrounding Japan and its territories.
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== History ==
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=== Origins ===
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In the early history of Japan before Japan was unified, the nation made interactions with the Asian continent, it included transporting troops, in the beginning of the Kofun Period in the 3rd century.
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=== Imperial Japanese Navy ===
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===== ''Main Article: [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]'' =====
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=== World War II ===
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=== Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ===
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=== Post Cold War ===
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== Today ==
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== Equipment ==
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== Organization, formation, and structure ==
 
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800px-Naval Ensign of Japan

The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force is the Naval force of Japan. The JMSDF is part of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and operates in 5 districts surrounding Japan and its territories.

History

Origins

In the early history of Japan before Japan was unified, the nation made interactions with the Asian continent, it included transporting troops, in the beginning of the Kofun Period in the 3rd century.

Imperial Japanese Navy

Main Article: Imperial Japanese Navy

World War II

Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force

Post Cold War

Today

Equipment

Organization, formation, and structure

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