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JS ''Ōsumi'' (LST-4001) is the
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of the s of the
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(JMSDF).


Construction and career

''Ōsumi'' was
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on 6 December 1995 and launched on 18 November 1996 by
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding () is a Japanese heavy industries company. Despite its name, it no longer builds ships and now focuses mainly on production of high-value ship equipment such as Marine propulsion, engines and automated gantry cranes. Mitsui E&S is the largest ...
,
Tamano Tamano City Hall Aerial view of Tamano city center Shibukawa beach in Tamano is a city located in southern Okayama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 55,889 in 27087 households, and a population density of 540 person ...
. She was commissioned into the 1st Landing Group on 11 March 1998. Initially, the ship was not equipped with a fin stabilizer (rolling prevention device) that improves stability during open sea voyages and helicopter takeoffs and landings due to political judgment, and in 2006, eight years after commissioning, international emergency assistance was provided. The stabilizer installation cost was finally budgeted by the
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(currently the Ministry of Defense) as a repair cost for a large transport ship to respond to the activity, and at the same time the capacity of aviation fuel was increased. It was also equipped with a tactical air navigation system (
TACAN A tactical air navigation system, commonly referred to by the acronym TACAN, is a navigation system initially designed for naval aircraft to acquire moving landing platforms (i.e., ships) and later expanded for use by other military aircraft. It p ...
), which was not available at the time of commissioning. The vessel departed
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with and on 23 September 1999 to transport temporary housing as an aid to the damage caused by the northwestern Turkey earthquake that occurred on 17 August. The first long-distance continuous voyage in the history of the Maritime Self-Defense Force was carried out to
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at an average speed of for 23 consecutive days without calling, and arrived at the port of Heidalpasha in
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on 19 October. The return trip was scheduled to arrive at Kure on 22 November, but an issue that arose aboard ''Bungo'' delayed their arrival by one day. They arrived at
Sasebo is a core city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is the second-largest city in Nagasaki Prefecture, after its capital, Nagasaki. , the city had an estimated population of 230,873 in 102,670 households, and a population density of 540 per ...
on the 22nd. From 26 to 28 January 2010, special transportation training was conducted at Sasebo and the waters west of
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together with and . This ship delivered supplies to the disaster area after the
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. From June to July 2012, she participated in the Pacific Partnership 2012, visited the Philippines and Vietnam, and engaged in medical activities and cultural exchanges. An international emergency relief team was formed to rescue the damage caused by
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that struck the Philippines on 8 November 2013, the same year, and was dispatched along with and the supply ship (Sankai Operation). She left Kure on 18 November, arrived in
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on 22 November, carried out relief supplies transportation, medical care, and epidemic prevention activities, and returned to Japan on 20 December. In addition, ''Ōsumi'' was scheduled to participate in training for the defense of remote islands around
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, but was redirected to provide support. The training was planned to be attended by 34,000 people, and ''Ōsumi'' was planned to be a base in the training area. The remote island defense training itself was canceled due to the dropout of ''Ōsumi''. On 15 January 2014, while en route from departure from Kure towards the Mitsui Tamano Shipyard for scheduled maintenance, ''Ōsumi'' was abnormally approached by the fishing boat ''Yugyosen'', which tried to cross the tank landing ship a reckless route. ''Ōsumi'' repeatedly warned the fishing boat, slowed down but still collided with ''Yugyosen''. The fishing boat capsized, four people on board were thrown into the sea and rescued by the ''Ōsumi''s crew, but two of them, the captain of the fishing boat and the angler died. On 16 May 2015, it was reported that ''Ōsumi'' was off Kyushu and was among Japanese naval assets operating with
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vessels and the
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conducting joint training. ''Ōsumi'' sailed with the French and . Mutual embarkation training (cross-deck) was conducted with ''Dixmude''. For nine days, beginning on 5 May 2018, ''Ōsumi'' participated in multilateral joint training on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief organization with the
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off
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island. After that, from 22 May to 2 June, she called at
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, Vietnam and participated in the activities of Pacific Partnership 2018. On 11 July the ship transported emergency supplies that Yokosuka City decided to provide in response to Kure City's request based on the mutual support agreement in the event of a disaster between the four former military port citiesand supplies requested by the Kure District General Manager to the Yokosuka District General Manager and arrived in Kure on the. In addition, the bathing facility on the ship was opened for the Ground Self-Defense Force members. On 26 and 27 August, ''Ōsumi'' conducted joint training with and several other ships in the waters around Okinawa. From 5 to 19 October, ''Ōsumi'' took part in Japan–US joint training that was conducted in
Tanegashima is one of the Ōsumi Islands belonging to Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The island, in area, is the second largest of the Ōsumi Islands, and has a population of 33,000 people. Access to the island is by ferry, or by air to New Tanegashima Airp ...
,
Kagoshima Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu and the Ryukyu Islands. Kagoshima Prefecture has a population of 1,527,019 (1 February 2025) and has a geographic area of 9,187 Square kilometre, km2 (3,547 Square m ...
and the surrounding sea and airspace. In 2021, ''Ōsumi'', alongside the warships JS ''Ise'', , , , , and other Japanese naval elements, took part in a 17-day joint training in the
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, with the United States, Australia, and France.


Gallery

File:JDS Ohsumi LST-4001.jpg, JS ''Ōsumi'' and on 5 February 2006 File:US Navy 070307-N-0120A-057 A Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) landing craft air cushion (LCAC) passes by Japanese Defense Ship (JDS) Ohsumi (LST 4001) during LCAC operations as part of Transport Exercise (TRANSPORTEX).jpg, JS ''Ōsumi'' on 7 March 2007 File:JS Ōsumi at Nagasaki, -9 May 2010 a.jpg, JS ''Ōsumi'' on 9 May 2010 File:Bridge of JS Ōsumi, -9 May 2010 c.jpg, JS ''Ōsumi''s bridge on 9 May 2010 File:Vehicle deck and turn table of JS Ōsumi.jpg, JS ''Ōsumi''s hangar deck on 9 May 2010 File:Vehicle deck of JS Ōsumi (from stern).jpg File:JS Osumi LST-4001 in JMSDF Yokosuka Naval Base IMG 1608 R 20150312.JPG, JS ''Ōsumi'' at
Yokosuka is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city has a population of 373,797, and a population density of . The total area is . Yokosuka is the 11th-most populous city in the Greater Tokyo Area, and the 12th in the Kantō region. The city i ...
on 12 March 2015 File:JS Osumi - Side View 002.jpg, JS ''Ōsumi'' in
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on 27 April 2018 File:JS Osumi - Mast.jpg


Citations

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