List of Coastal Fortresses in Japan during World War II

This is the list of Empire of Japan coastal fortresses in existence during World War II. Fortresses on Japanese archipelago were led by the Commander of the Japanese Metropolitan Fortification System whose headquarters was in Tokyo Bay Fortress. The rest of exterior fortress system in the Provinces was managed in their respective Army or Navy command organizations.

Fortresses by location

Chishima and Karafuto

Hokkaidō

  • Soya Special Fortress (宗谷臨時要塞)
  • Hakodate Fortress
  • Sapporo Fortress

East Honshu

  • Tsugaru Fortress (津軽要塞)[1][2]
  • Nagano Fortress
  • Tokyo Bay Fortress (東京湾要塞)
    • Narashino Permanent Fort (永久堡塁 (習志野))
  • Chichijima Fortress (父島要塞)

West Honshu and Shikoku

  • Yura Fortress (由良要塞) at Tomogashima
  • Hiroshima Bay Fortress (広島湾要塞 or 呉要塞) - disarmed in 1926
  • Genyo Fortress (芸予要塞) at Ōkunoshima - disarmed in 1924
  • Nakajo-Wan Fortress
  • Hōyo Fortress (豊予要塞) at Hōyo Strait[3]
  • Shimonoseki Fortress (下関要塞)
  • Maizuru Fortress (舞鶴要塞)
  • 60th Fortress
  • 61st Fortress
  • 65th Fortress
  • 66th Fortress

Kyushu and Okinawa

Japanese colonies

Army unit attached to the Fortress system

  • 36th Fortress Engineer Regiment

Army Commanders in Fortress system

  • Kanji Ishiwara: Commanding Officer Maizuru Fortified Zone
  • Teiji Imamura: Commandant Tsushima Fortress
  • Koji Chichiwa: Commandant Iki Fortress

References

  1. ^ "Tsugaru Fortress". Archived from the original on 2005-11-01. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  2. ^ "津軽要塞(旧函館要塞)". Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  3. ^ "豊予要塞". Retrieved 2016-08-05.