On completion,
Sazanami was assigned to the
IJN 2nd Fleet. During the
Second Sino-Japanese War, from 1937,
Sazanami covered landing of Japanese forces in
Shanghai and
Hangzhou. From 1940, she was assigned to patrol and cover landings of Japanese forces in south China, and participated in the
Invasion of French Indochina.
World War II history At the time of the
attack on Pearl Harbor,
Sazanami was assigned to Destroyer Division 7 of the
IJN 1st Air Fleet, and had deployed from
Tateyama Naval Air Station as part of the force which
bombarded Midway Atoll in the opening stages of the war.
Sazanami was subsequently part of the escort for the
aircraft carriers and during air strikes against
Ambon. She was subsequently part of the escort for the
cruisers and during the Japanese invasion of the eastern
Netherlands East Indies. On 2 March, at the
Battle of the Java Sea,
Sazanami assisted in attacking the submarine . She returned to
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal for repairs at the end of March. At the end of April,
Sazanami escorted the aircraft carrier to
Truk, and subsequently joined Admiral
Takeo Takagi’s force at the
Battle of the Coral Sea. At the end the battle, she rescued 225 survivors, and returned to Yokosuka via
Saipan, and was subsequently based at
Ōminato Guard District for patrols of northern waters until mid-July. On 14 July,
Sazanami was reassigned to the
Combined Fleet, and escorted the battleship and aircraft carrier at the
Battle of the Eastern Solomons on 24 August. Throughout the month of September,
Sazanami was assigned to numerous "
Tokyo Express" transport missions to various locations in the
Solomon Islands. In early October,
Sazanami escorted the damaged
Taiyō to
Kure Naval Arsenal for repairs, and went into
dry dock at
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal herself. She returned to active duty as escort for
Taiyō on 1 November, and continued to escort
Taiyō and from October to February 1943. Through the rest of 1943,
Sazanami continued to serve as an escort for
Unyō, and
Taiyō between Yokosuka and Truk and
Kavieng through August.
Sazanami was
flagship for Rear Admiral
Matsuji Ijuin during the
Battle off Horaniu, where she covered landings of troops on
Vella Lavella. After helping evacuate surviving Japanese forces from
Rekata at the end of the month,
Sazanami resumed her former role as escort to various aircraft carriers through the end of the year. On 1 January 1944,
Sazanami was reassigned to the
IJN 5th Fleet. On 12 January,
Sazanami departed
Rabaul to join a
tanker convoy en route from
Palau to Truk. She was torpedoed by the submarine , sinking southeast of
Yap at position . Of her crew, 153 died; 89 survivors were rescued by her
sister ship . On 10 March 1944,
Sazanami was removed from the
navy list. ==References==