Seiji Naruse started his military career on July 21 (1920) in
Yokosuka Naval District as an engineer of naval weapons. Then, he was promoted to the position of assistant division chief at the
Kure Naval Arsenal on December 23, 1922. The year 1925 was a major turning point for him. He was promoted to the position of development management officer in the
Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department, and sent to the
United Kingdom from May 20, 1925, to October 15, 1926. The purpose of this tour of duty was obtaining aerial torpedo technology, which did not exist in Japan at that time. Therefore, he diligently visited arsenals in the UK. After he returned, he began a project to develop the first (and last) domestic
Aerial torpedo. He started development of this aerial torpedo at the
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on May 1, 1927. On December 1 (1930), he moved to the
Combined Fleet for the examination of the prototype. Finally, he engaged the production and subsequent deployment of the completed "
Type 91 torpedo" as the development management officer in the
Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department from December 1, 1931. He and his team continuously improved the Type 91 torpedo at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (from December 1, 1932), the Kure Naval Arsenal (from July 1, 1936), and the
Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal (from June 15, 1940). There were multiple revisions. On April 1 (1943), the Imperial Japanese Navy created the Torpedo Development Division for him, and he worked as the director of this new division until the end of World War II. During the World War II, the Type 91 torpedo was used as a main weapon for
Naval warfare, affixed to and deployed from the underbelly of aircraft.
Dates of rank •
Lieutenant junior grade (July 21, 1920) •
Lieutenant (December 1, 1922) •
Lieutenant commander (December 1, 1927) •
Commander (November 15, 1933) •
Captain (November 15, 1938) •
Rear admiral (May 1, 1944) ==Post war==