Nagasaki City photographed the Akizuki destroyer (115), the impression is that the Akizuki is still very new, in fact, the age of the ship is 10 years

Autumn Issue 115
DD-106 May Rain (Village Rain class destroyer)
Destroyer Haguro
The King Kong class is basically identical in design to the Flight-1 of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, but the bridge structure is larger, eliminating the lightweight cross mast of the Burke class and replacing it with the traditional heavy four-pointed lattice mast of Haizi, which is the main difference in appearance between the two
No. 176 "Torikai"
A total of four ships were built for the Kongo class, the Kongo DDG-173, the Kirishima DDG-174, the Myoko DDG-175, and the Torikai DDG-176.
Number 176
No. 175 "Second High Ship"
No. 174 Kirishima
Number 173 "King Kong"
The Atago-class destroyers were designed and built on the basis of the Kongo-class destroyers and the Avery Burke-class destroyer FlightII.A. two, the Atago-class DDG-177 and the Foot Handle DDG-178.
176 King Kong class and 178 Atago class
No. 178 "Foot Bing"
Type 30FFM Type I
FFM2 Frigate Wild Bear
Canglong 501
The dragon docks in port
No. 508 Soryu conventionally powered submarine