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Two naval vessels of [[Japan]] have been named '''''Makinami''''' (巻波), meaning "Overflowing Waves" (Rolling Wave).[http://www.combinedfleet.com/ijnnames.htm]
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* [[Japanese destroyer Makinami (1942)|Japanese destroyer ''Asagumo'' (1938)]] was a [[Yugumo class destroyer|''Yugumo''-class]] [[destroyer]] in the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]]. She was completed in [[1942]], sunk in [[1943]], and struck in [[1944]].
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* [[Japanese destroyer Makinami (DD-112)|Japanese destroyer ''Asagumo'' (DD-115)]] was a [[Ayanami class destroyer|''Ayanami''-class]] destroyer in the [[Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force]]. She was launched in [[1960]] and decommissioned in [[1990]].

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Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Makinami (巻波), meaning "Overflowing Waves" (Rolling Wave).[1]