In November 1941,
HA. 19 was part of the
Kido Butai, carried by the
Type C cruiser submarine , its
mother ship, from the Kamegakubi Naval Proving Ground. Its two-man crew consisted of
Ensign Kazuo Sakamaki and
Chief warrant officer Kiyoshi Inagaki. At 03:30 on 7 December 1941,
HA. 19 was launched from
I-24 with a broken
gyrocompass. The crew had four-and-a-half hours to reach Pearl Harbor, and attempted to fix the compass en route.
HA. 19 approached the harbor entrance, but impaired by the malfunctioning compass, she hit a reef three times and grounded on the right side of the entrance at 08:00. With the main attack underway, the stranded submarine was spotted at 08:17 by the
destroyer . Inagaki dived the submarine, and when he resurfaced at 08:19, the destroyer spotted her again and fired, missing but blasting
HA. 19 off the reef, knocking Sakamaki unconscious. Inagaki dived once more to escape. When Sakamaki regained consciousness, the crew made another attempt to enter the harbor. The grounding had damaged the vessel so she could not fire one of her torpedoes.
HA. 19 was slowly flooding and the batteries were giving off fumes from being in contact with seawater. Attempting to enter the harbor they hit the reef again and reversed for another attempt. On the next try, she grounded again, but came free after adjusting the
ballast. On the final attempt,
HA. 19 was
depth charged, which disabled her ability to fire the other torpedo and damaged the periscope. The crew decided to abort the attack and return to
I-24 near
Lanai. The fumes given off by the batteries finally overcame them and
HA. 19 was carried by the currents. The crew awoke to find it was night, and they planned to beach the submarine at
Waimānalo. The engine died and she grounded on an offshore reef. Sakamaki ordered Inagaki to abandon ship while he set the explosive scuttling charge and followed suit. The charge failed to detonate, likely from being immersed in seawater. Sakamaki managed to swim through the surf to shore where he collapsed and was captured the next day; however, Inagaki drowned and his body washed ashore the next day. ==Capture==