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→Trivia: Correct the error in the origin of her name. In addition, Japanese battleships generally named after provinces existed before 1869.
*She formerly had the lowest luck among all ships (before Taihou was added) as she sank without experiencing real battles, due to an explosion of her 3rd turret in the summer of 1943.
*She formerly had the lowest luck among all ships (before Taihou was added) as she sank without experiencing real battles, due to an explosion of her 3rd turret in the summer of 1943.
*She is compared to a snail and slug due to her horn-like headgear. Nagato's headgear is similar but more back-swept, probably sparing her from similar nicknames.
*She is compared to a snail and slug due to her horn-like headgear. Nagato's headgear is similar but more back-swept, probably sparing her from similar nicknames.
*She is named after the Mutsu province, today's Aomori prefecture and part of Iwate prefecture.
*She is named after the Mutsu province existed before Meiji period (Mutsu province was divided into five 1869, and one of them called Rikuoh province written by same kanjis of former Mutsu province), today's Aomori prefecture, Iwate prefecture, Miyagi prefecture, and Fukushima prefecture.
*She sunk due to an internal explosion on 8 June 1943.
*She sunk due to an internal explosion on 8 June 1943.