Examples of 'myōkō' in a sentence

Meaning of "myōkō"

myōkō (noun): A proper noun that could refer to a specific place, person, or entity. This term may have different meanings based on the context in which it is used

How to use "myōkō" in a sentence

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Myōkō is the result of a merger of three municipalities.
Arai changed its name to Myōkō at the same time.
Myōkō class cruiser.
The cruiser Myōkō.
Myōkō was named after Mount Myōkō.
The JR East train service Myōkō is also named after the mountain.
Myōkō and Mae.
While avoiding the American gunfire, Myōkō collided with the destroyer Hatsukaze.
Myōkō also collided with Hatsukaze, slicing off her bows.
In May, she was reassigned to escort the cruisers Myōkō and Haguro back to Kure.
The Myōkō plateau.
In May, Yūgure was assigned escort the cruisers Myōkō and Haguro back to Kure.
Cruisers Takao and Myōkō were stranded, unrepairable, in Singapore.
On 24 October, she assisted the torpedoed cruiser Myōkō.
In May 1943, Myōkō and Haguro sailed north to assist in the evacuation of Kiska.

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