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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*She shares a captain (Tameichi Hara) with both Shigure and Yahagi. Captain Hara was the only IJN Destroyer Captain from the start of the war to survive to the very end.
*She shares a captain (Tameichi Hara) with both Shigure and Yahagi. Captain Hara was the only IJN Destroyer Captain from the start of the war to survive to the very end.
* Survived a torpedo attack from USS Redfin which blew off her bow after setting off her forward magazine and killed 80 of her crew and the rest of her crew abandoned her assuming she was doomed with the damage she received, she was later found somehow still afloat six days later by a Japanese patrol plane and was towed back to Singapore and fitted with a temporary bow.
* Survived a torpedo attack from the USS Redfin which blew off her bow after setting off her forward magazine and killed 80 of her crew; the rest of her crew abandoned her under the assumption she was too heavily damaged. She was found still afloat six days later by a Japanese patrol plane and was towed back to Singapore to be fitted with a temporary bow.
*Her name means "heavenly wind."
*Her name means "heavenly wind."
*Sunk in action by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Air_Forces USAAF], April 6, 1945 near Amoy (now Xiamen), China ([http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Japanese_destroyer_Amatsukaze¶ms=24_30_N_118_10_E_ 24°30′N 118°10′E])
*Sunk in action by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Air_Forces USAAF], April 6, 1945 near Amoy (now Xiamen), China ([http://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Japanese_destroyer_Amatsukaze¶ms=24_30_N_118_10_E_ 24°30′N 118°10′E])
*Scuttled April 10, 1945
*Scuttled April 10, 1945
* In 2012, the wreckage of Amatsukaze was fund by a Chinese engineering ship. About 30 tons of the wreckage was salvaged, cut into pieces and sold as scrap metal before the intervention of local relics administration departments.
* In 2012, the wreckage of Amatsukaze was fund by a Chinese engineering ship. About 30 tons of the wreckage was salvaged, cut into pieces and sold as scrap metal before the intervention of local relics administration departments.
==See Also==
==See Also==