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Something a bit different today, here's how ship girl naming works in the Sakura Empire: 0:00 - Destroyers: Named after natural phenomenons (weather, wind, tide, current, wave, moon, seasons, etc...). 4:36 - Light Cruisers: Named after rivers (including those later converted into heavy cruisers). 5:54 - Heavy Cruisers: Named after mountains (including those later converted into carriers). 7:26 - Battlecruisers: Named after mountains (including those later converted into carriers). 8:03 - Battleships: Named after old provinces of Japan and alternate names for Japan (including those later converted into aircraft carriers). 9:15 - Light Aircraft Carriers: Named after both real and mythical creatures. 9:58 - Aircraft Carriers: Named after both real and mythical creatures. 10:53 - Repair Ships: Named after straits and isthmuses. 11:03 - Submarines: Submarine Class - (number) First Class submarines (over 1000 tons displacement) names are: I-(number) Second Class submarines (500 - 1000 tons displacement) names are: Ro-(number) Third Class submarines (under 500 tons displacement) names are: Ha-(number) #AzurLane #アズールレーン #碧蓝航线