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* She wears an Armband that resembles the Maritime signal Flag for the letter "Z", the Z flag played a major role in Japanese Naval History. On the 27th of May 1905, Admiral Heihachirō Tōgō raised the Z flag on his flagship the IJN Mikasa before the start of the Battle of Tsushima, and the Z flag was raised on the [[Akagi]] on the eve of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. The raising of the flag means the following: "The fate of Imperial Japan hangs on this one battle; all hands will exert themselves and do their best."
 
* She wears an Armband that resembles the Maritime signal Flag for the letter "Z", the Z flag played a major role in Japanese Naval History. On the 27th of May 1905, Admiral Heihachirō Tōgō raised the Z flag on his flagship the IJN Mikasa before the start of the Battle of Tsushima, and the Z flag was raised on the [[Akagi]] on the eve of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. The raising of the flag means the following: "The fate of Imperial Japan hangs on this one battle; all hands will exert themselves and do their best."
 
* The "Juu" in "Kai Ni Juu" means "heavy", emphasizing her having more and larger guns and armor.
 
* The "Juu" in "Kai Ni Juu" means "heavy", emphasizing her having more and larger guns and armor.
* Was is the official mascot of the [[wikipedia:Yamato Museum|Yamato Museum]].
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* She is the official mascot of the [[wikipedia:Yamato Museum|Yamato Museum]].  
 
* Her KanColle form is an icon in Kure and has helped in the promotions of Kancolle x Kure collaborations.
 
* Her KanColle form is an icon in Kure and has helped in the promotions of Kancolle x Kure collaborations.
 
* As per the dive data and analysis by Parks Stephenson, Johnston sustained direct hits from Yamato's 46 cm guns. Moreover, combat logs and chart analysis show that the hits scored on USS Gambier Bay are in fact from the Yamato. This confirms that USS Johnston and USS Gambier Bay have been sunk by Yamato gunfire.
 
* As per the dive data and analysis by Parks Stephenson, Johnston sustained direct hits from Yamato's 46 cm guns. Moreover, combat logs and chart analysis show that the hits scored on USS Gambier Bay are in fact from the Yamato. This confirms that USS Johnston and USS Gambier Bay have been sunk by Yamato gunfire.
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