PB4Y-1 from which the photograph was taken, 2 July 1944. ;H8K1
Experimental Type 13 Large-sized Flying boat (13試大型飛行艇
13-Shi Ōgata Hikōtei) : One prototype and four supplementary prototypes. Prototype was mounted Mitsubishi Mk4A Kasei 11 engines, supplementary prototype was mounted Mitsubishi MK4B Kasei 12 engines. Supplementary prototypes were renamed
Type 2 Flying Boat Model 11 on 5 February 1942. Prototype was rebuilt to H8K1-L in November 1943. ;H8K1
Type 2 Flying boat, Model 11 (二式飛行艇11型
Nishiki Hikōtei 11-gata) :Developed on 5 February 1942. First operative model of the series, 12 produced. Mounted Mitsubishi MK4B Kasei 12 engines. ;;H8K1-L
Type 2 Transport Flying Boat (二式輸送艇
Nishiki Yusōtei) :Rebuilt from H8K1 prototype. Fitted augment exhausts. Up to 41 passengers. ;H8K2
Type 2 Flying boat, Model 12 (二式飛行艇12型
Nishiki Hikōtei 12-gata) :Developed on 26 June 1943. Mounted Mitsubishi MK4Q Kasei 22 engines and improved tail gun turret. Latter batch was equipped with
Air-Surface Vessel (ASV) search radar, and removed side gun blisters. 112 produced. ;;H8K2-L
Seikū, Model 32 (晴空32型
Seikū 32-gata) :Transport version of H8K2. Initial named
Type 2 Transport Flying Boat, Model 32. Armaments were 1 × forward-firing 20 mm cannon and 1 × rearward-firing 13 mm machine gun. Up to 64 passengers. ;H8K3
Provisional name Type 2 Flying Boat, Model 22 (仮称二式飛行艇22型
Kashō Nishiki Hikōtei 22-gata) :Experimental version, H8K2 modified. Equipped with retractable
floats in wingtips, Fowler flaps, sliding hatch side gun locations in place of the blisters and a retractable dorsal turret, all in an effort to increase speed; two prototypes only (work number 596 and 597). ;H8K4
Provisional name Type 2 Flying Boat, Model 23 (仮称二式飛行艇23型
Kashō Nishiki Hikōtei 23-gata) :H8K3 re-engined with 1,825 hp MK4T
Mitsubishi Kasei 25b engines, two converted from H8K3. ;;H8K4-L
Provisional name Seikū, Model 33 (仮称晴空33型
Kashō Seikū 33-gata) :Transport version of H8K4. Abandoned due to priority being given to fighters for home island defense, so no more H8Ks were being produced. There was also a proposed land-based attack bomber variant (project only), often called "'
G9K Gunzan'''''" as a post-war extrapolated name following the Navy naming system. ==Operators==