Arriving off
Okinawa on 20 May 1945, at a time of mass
kamikaze attacks,
Token experienced her first of many days of enemy air activity. While performing screening activities on 28 May,
Token rescued and captured two survivors from a splashed
Japanese aircraft. After repairs at
Kerama Retto in June, she swept waters off Okinawa, in the
East China Sea, and in
Tokyo Bay.
Token was the second surface vessel to enter Tokyo Bay, on 2 September 1945, following , to sweep the harbor prior to the
battleship entering and the signing of the surrender document by Japan.
Token came alongside USS
Missouri on the morning of 2 September 1945 and took on a load of fresh water before heading to Tokyo Harbor.
Token and
Revenge then raced to see which ship could enter the harbor first. But
Token received a message from Admiral Halsey's staff to back off and let
Revenge enter first. In the following months,
Token continued sweeps of formerly contested waters off the
Pescadores and
China before steaming – via
Sasebo,
Kyūshū, and
Pearl Harbor – to
Charleston, South Carolina. == First decommissioning ==