On 11 May 1942, the Imperial Japanese invasion force departed Rabaul, under the command of
Rear Admiral Shima Kiyohide and consisting of the cruiser , the minelayers (flagship) and and the destroyers and , covered by the 5th Cruiser Division, under the command of Vice Admiral
Takeo Takagi, consisting of the heavy cruisers and with the Destroyer Division 30 destroyers , , and . The invasion troops from the 6th
Special Naval Landing Force (SNLF) and Kashima SNLF were carried by the transports
Kinryū Maru and
Takahata Maru. While steaming through driving rain off
New Ireland and west of
Buka Island,
Okinoshima, which had been damaged by airplanes from
Yorktown during the
invasion of Tulagi on 4 May 1942, was torpedoed at 04:52 by the
United States Navy submarine (Commander
Oliver G. Kirk) and severely damaged. The invasion force's escorts closed
S-42 and
depth charged the area until 1130, causing damage. The submarine left the area to return to base at
Moreton Bay,
Brisbane. Rear Admiral Shima transferred his flag to
Yūzuki southwest of
Buka Island,
Bougainville. At 06:40,
Okinoshima capsized under tow by
Mochizuki in
St. George's Channel at . While returning to Rabaul after being dispatched to assist repair work on
Okinoshima, the repair ship was torpedoed off
Cape St George, New Ireland, by . She sank at 1440 at . In spite of the loss of
Okinoshima, the rest of the Japanese forces continued with the operation. As these forces were
en route, however, a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft from
Tulagi sighted the
United States Navy aircraft carriers and heading towards Nauru. The two US carriers, acting on intelligence obtained from intercepted Japanese communications, had been sent to the area as a
feint to try to stop the Japanese operation. The feint was successful. Fearing the threat posed by the US carriers to the
RY forces, which did not have air cover, the Japanese cancelled the operation on 15 May, and the naval forces returned to Rabaul. ==Second, successful attempt==