World War II Heavy Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy

In World War II, Japan had 18 heavy cruisers. How many can you name?
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Class
Fate
Answer
Furutaka
Sunk October 11, 1942 during the Battle of Cape Esperance
Furutaka
Furutaka
Sunk August 10, 1942 by submarine USS S-44
Kako
Aoba
Sunk at Kure Naval Base; July 28, 1945. later scrapped
Aoba
Aoba
Sunk November 14, 1942 during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
Kinugasa
Myoko
Scuttled; July 8, 1946
Myoko
Myoko
Sunk by American aircraft; November 4, 1944
Nachi
Myoko
Sunk at the Battle of the Malacca Strait; May 16, 1945
Haguro
Myoko
Sunk June 8, 1945 by submarine HMS Trenchant
Ashigara
Takao
Scuttled October 27, 1946
Takao
Class
Fate
Answer
Takao
Sunk October 23, 1944 by submarine USS Darter
Atago
Takao
Sunk October 23, 1944 by submarine USS Dace
Maya
Takao
Sunk as result of actions at Battle off Samar; October 25, 1944
Chokai
Mogami
Sunk during Battle of Surigao Strait; October 25, 1944
Mogami
Mogami
Sunk during Battle of Midway; June 5, 1942
Mikuma
Mogami
Sunk during Battle off Samar; October 25, 1944
Suzuya
Mogami
Sunk by aircraft from USS Ticonderoga; November 25, 1944
Kumano
Tone
Sunk at Kure Naval Base; July 24, 1945. Later raised and scrapped
Tone
Tone
Sunk during Battle off Samar; October 25, 1944
Chikuma
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