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Fuyutsuki
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For other ships with the same name, see Japanese destroyer Fuyuzuki .

^ Senshi Sōsho (1969), p. 815.

^ 1 October 1943, Administrative order No. 235, Named one destroyer, two submarines, one coast defence ship, two minesweepers, and one submarine chaser. , Minister's Secretariat, Ministry of the Navy .

^ National Archives of Japan, reference code: C12070120400, p. 1.

^ The Maru Special (1978), p. 35.

^ National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127400, p. 20.

^ National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127400, p. 21.

^ Jump up to: a b National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127500, p. 5.

^ National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127500, p. 32.

^ National Archives of Japan, reference code: C08030127500, p. 31.

^ Spurr, Russell (1981). A Glorious Way To Die - The Kamikaze Mission of the Battleship Yamato . New York: Newmarket Press. pp. 305 . ISBN 9781557049131 .



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Fuyutsuki [2] [3] ( 冬月 , "Winter Moon" ) was an Akizuki -class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy . Her name means "Winter Moon".

On 25 May 1944, Fuyutsuki was completed at Maizuru Naval Arsenal , and she was assigned to the 11th Destroyer Squadron , Combined Fleet . [4]

On 24 June, she sailed to Yokosuka with Landing Ship No. 4 and Landing Ship No. 104 . [5] On 25 June, she escorted the I-Gō Transport Squadron , [6] on 29 June, she was deployed to Chichi-jima with the cruiser Nagara and destroyer Matsu . They returned to Yokosuka on 3 July. [7]

On 11 July, she sailed to Tokuyama with the destroyer Kiyoshimo . On 14 July, she joined the Ro-Gō Transport Squadron , [8] and sailed to Nakagusuku Bay . On 15 July, she was assigned to the 41st Destroyer Division, 10th Division , 3rd Fleet with the destroyer Shimotsuki . [9] Fuyutsuki returned to Kure on 26 July. [7]

On 12 October, while escorting the light cruiser Ōyodo from Yokosuka to the Inland Sea , she was hit in the bow by a torpedo fired from the submarine USS Trepang . She returned to Kure where she was repaired.

On 31 January 1945 she ran aground on a sandbar near Ōita during a training mission in the Inland Sea.

Fuyutsuki participated on the last mission of the battleship Yamato (6–7 April 1945). She sank the crippled destroyer Kasumi with two torpedoes after taking aboard her crew. [10] She was one of the few surviving ships, even though lightly damaged by 127 mm rockets and bombs. Her own losses were 12 dead and 12 injured.

On 20 August 1945, Fuyutsuki hit a mine at Moji , Kyūshū , suffering heavy damage to her stern . She surrendered unrepaired and without armament.

17,820,400 JPY (as naval budget) [1]

4th Class Reserve Ship on September 1945
As repair ship/minesweeper tender on 20 November 1945

Scrapped and converted breakwater in May 1948

2,700 long tons (2,743 t) standard
3,700 long tons (3,759 t) full load


4 × Kampon type boilers
2 × Parsons geared turbines
2 × shafts, 50,000 shp (37 MW)

8,300 nmi (15,400 km) at 18 kn (21 mph; 33 km/h)

8 × 100 mm (4 in)/65 cal Type 98 DP guns
up to 51 × Type 96 25 mm (0.98 in) AA guns
4 × 610 mm (24 in) torpedo tubes for Type 93 torpedoes
72 × depth charges



↑ Evangelion Chronicle has a character height chart, however it does not clearly state each character's height. An user has calculated their heights based on it here , taking Misato's height from Episode 25 as a reference.


Vice Commander Kozo Fuyutsuki is second-in-command of Nerv HQ and Gendo Ikari 's right-hand man.
As Vice Commander of Nerv, Fuyutsuki frequently takes command of situations at the base whenever Gendo is away on business. Gendo also tends to unload the more mundane work, such as town council meetings, paperwork, and the like, onto Fuyutsuki.

Main articles: Episode 1 , up to Episode 10

Most of Fuyutsuki's appearances during the first episodes of the series are short and relatively insignificant scenes, generally as a right hand to Gendo.

Throughout the majority of Episode 1, Fuyutsuki stands next to Gendo as they watch the JSSDF attempting to destroy the angel, sharing some occasional commentary with Gendo (shedding a little light on some of the background elements of the story), until Gendo tells him to "handle the rest of this" as he goes down to meet Shinji. He looks back to where Gendo was just a moment ago, and with a complicated expression and tone he comments on how this is "their first encounter in three years." His last appearance in the episode is when Gendo calls him through the communication system and he reluctantly accepts Gendo's order to wake Rei and bring her to the bridge when Shinji proves to be unable or unwilling to pilot.

Fuyutsuki is practically non-existent in episode 2 (except for a brief conversation on the Ikaris with Ritsuko), and in episodes 3 to 8 (again, with an exception for the second Unit 00 activation test in episode 5). He takes a greater participation in the debriefing after the first attack against the seventh angel (episode 9), where he comments that they (Nerv) have been humiliated, as well as pointing out with dismay that they'll have to re-draw the maps again due to the N-2 mines' blast and assessing the situation, all in a noticeably upset mood. At the end of the debriefing, he stands up and chastises the pilots, telling them that "their job is to defeat the angels. Nerv does not exist to make grotesque displays like these" and tells Shinji and Asuka they must cooperate. After witnessing their uninspiring reply, he just sighs and leaves.

Main articles: Episode 11 , up to Episode 16

Prior to Second Impact , Fuyutsuki had been a professor of metaphysical biology at Kyoto University. While there, he met the young bioengineering student Yui Ikari and became her " sensei ." The exact nature of their academic relationship is unknown, although they were close and spent time together off-campus. Fuyutsuki was smitten with "Yui-kun" from the start, although he kept this entirely to himself.

Not long after, a man named Gendo Rokubungi, who was being held at the Kyoto Prefecture Police Department after a bar fight, asked to be released into Fuyutsuki's custody. He complied, although he found Rokubungi distasteful. Yui later introduced Gendo to Fuyutsuki formally, and then, during a hike, revealed that she was actually dating him -- news that left her sensei visibly disconcerted despite his efforts to conceal this from her.

This was a strong suggestion that Fuytusuki was attracted to Yui Ikari, in addition to being impressed with her work. At the very least, Fuytusuki appears to have shared some of Yui’s admiration for humanity. In Episode 12 , during a philosophical debate with Gendo at the South Pole, Fuytusuki states that he’d "prefer a world where people live, no matter how stained with sin." Also, he has said that he agrees with Yui’s ideas more than Seele’s.

But on a personal level, Fuytusuki was said to want little to do with people in his earlier life (a colleague in Episode 21 notes: "You excel at your work, but you don't take socializing seriously and that's not good"), and there is no sign of whether or not that has changed.

Fuyutsuki survived Second Impact, but his career as a university professor came to an end. In 2002, he "set up shop" at the ruins of Toyohashi (in Aichi Prefecture, east of Kyoto) as an unlicensed doctor to compensate for the shortage being experienced everywhere. Fuyutsuki was then selected to be part of the United Nations ' official investigatory expedition to the South Pole (on the basis on an anonymous recommendation by Gendo). Determined to discover the truth about Second Impact, Fuyutsuki relentlessly dug for information on Gendo, Second Impact, the Katsuragi Expedition , and the mysterious organization " Seele " to which Gendo and Yui were somehow attached.

He then confronted Gendo at the Artificial Evolution Laboratory with his findings. Gendo, unmoved by Fuyutsuki's threats of taking the information public, took him down into the Geofront and the under-construction facilities. Upon showing him the prototype Evangelion unit, he invited Fuyutsuki to "join us in creating a new genesis for Mankind."

Fuyutsuki subsequently joined Gehirn , though it would appear that he had had little choice in the matter. He confided in Yui that he had been under threat of erasure by Seele for knowing too much, and that "working for the enemy" had provided a means for him to avoid that fate ( 21' ).

At Nerv headquarters, Fuyutsuki is nearly always seen in the company of Gendo Ikari, but it is clear that their alliance is one of convenience and business. The two men do achieve some unity in that both are interested in seeing Yui again, however. It is unclear whether either Gendo or Yui were aware of Fuyutsuki’s attraction to her.

As part of Nerv, Fuyutsuki is far less harsh than Gendo. After the disastrous initial attack on Israfel , Ritsuko tells Misato that she would have been fired already if Gendo had not been away and Fuyutsuki had not been in charge at that time. Fuyutsuki himself seems aware of the trouble Gendo's personality causes: in Episode 13 he orders that what seems to be a patch of corrosion (but which is actually Ireul ) be disposed of quickly to avoid Gendo's inevitable complaining.

" Making something... Nurturing something is really great. You can see and learn so many things from the process. "
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Fuyutsuki appears in both Evangelion 1.0 and Evangelion 2.0 in more or less the same capacity as in the series. However, Fuyutsuki seems somewhat less distant from Gendo and more involved in Gendo's work; he appears to be Gendo's confidant and co-conspirator, rather than giving the impression that he is merely following Gendo's plans. As of the second movie, his background and history have not been revealed.

In Evangelion 3.0 , Fuyutsuki has visibly aged the most of all the characters, silver-haired and balding. He plays a game of shogi with Shinji and tells him about his mother, Yui Ayanami, and her fate as the control system of Eva-01 . He is seen at the end with Gendo in a darkened room that appears a near-replica of AAA Wunder 's control room, although what his plans are is unknown.

" Making something... Nurturing something is really great. You can see and learn so many things from the process. "
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↑ Senshi Sōsho (1969), p. 815.

↑ 1 October 1943, Notice No. 235, Named one destroyer, two submarines, one coast defence ship, two minesweepers, and one submarine chaser. , Minister's Secretariat, Ministry of the Navy .

↑ The Maru Special (1978), p. 35.

↑ JACAR, reference code: C08030127400, p. 20.

↑ JACAR, reference code: C08030127400, p. 21.

↑ 6.0 6.1 JACAR, reference code: C08030127500, p. 5.

↑ JACAR, reference code: C08030127500, p. 32.

↑ JACAR, reference code: C08030127500, p. 31.



Michitsuki
Hanazuki
Kiyotsuki
Ōtsuki
Hazuki
Yamazuki
Urazuki
Aogumo
Benigumo
Harugumo
Amagumo
Yaegumo
Fuyugumo
Yukigumo
Okitsukaze
Shimokaze
Asagochi
Ōkaze
Kochi
Nishikaze
Hae


Vnezapny / Oskol / TSL-64 / PKZ-37 (ex- Harutsuki )


Preceded by: Yūgumo class
Followed by: Shimakaze


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Fuyutsuki [2] ( 冬月 ? ) was an Akizuki -class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy . Her name means "Winter Moon".

On 25 May 1944, completed at Maizuru Naval Arsenal , and she assigned 11th Destroyer Squadron , Combined Fleet . [3]

On 24 June, she sailed Yokosuka with Landing ship No. 4 and Landing ship No. 104 . [4] On 25 June, she entry to the I-Gō Transport Squadron , [5] on 29 June, she sailed Chichi-jima with cruiser Nagara and destroyer Matsu . They were retruened to Yokosuka on 3 July. [6]

On 11 July, she sailed Tokuyama with destroyer Kiyoshimo , on 14 July, she entry to the Ro-Gō Transport Squadron , [7] and sailed Nakagusuku Bay . On 15 July, she assigned 41st Destroyer Division, 10th Division , 3rd Fleet with destroyer Shimotsuki . [8] Fuyutsuki returned to Kure on 26 July. [6]

On 12 October, while escorting the light cruiser Ōyodo from Yokosuka to the Inland Sea, she was hit on the bow by a torpedo fired from USS Trepang (SS-412) . She returned to Kure where she was repaired.

On 31 January 1945 she ran aground on a sandbar near Ōita during a training mission in the Inland Sea.

She participated on the last mission of the Japanese battleship Yamato (6–7 April 1945). She sank the crippled destroyer Kasumi with two torpedoes after taking aboard her crew. She was one of the few surviving ships, even though lightly damaged by 127 mm rockets and bombs. Her own losses were 12 dead and 12 injured.

On 20 August 1945, Fuyutsuki hit a mine at Moji , Kyūshū, suffering heavy damage to her stern. She surrendered unrepaired and without armament.


17,820,400 JPY (as naval budget) [1]

4th Class Reserve Ship on September 1945 As repair ship/minesweper tender on 20 November 1945

Scrapped and converted breakwater in May 1948

2,700 long tons (2,743 t) standard 3,700 long tons (3,759 t) full load

4 × Kampon type boilers 2 × Parsons geared turbines 2 × shafts, 50,000 shp (37 MW)

8,300 nmi (15,400 km) at 18 kn (21 mph; 33 km/h)

• 8 × 100 mm (4 in)/65 cal DP guns • up to 51 × 25 mm AA guns • 4 × 610 mm (24 in) torpedo tubes for Type 93 torpedoes • 72 × depth charges

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