List of Japan Coast Guard vessels and aircraft.[1][2][3][4][5]
Fleet
PLH (Patrol Vessel Large With Helicopter)

JCG Akitsushima (PLH-32) in the van during the 2018 fleet review

Shikishima (PLH 31) berthed in Yokohama harbour

JCG Yashima (PLH 22) with USCGC Polar Sea (WAGB-11) in Seattle
- 2 Helicopter class
 - 1 Helicopter class
- Reimei class (Modified Shikishima class)
 - Tsugaru class
- Ryūkyū class (Modified Tsugaru class)
 
 - Soya class (ja)
 
 
PL (Patrol Vessel Large)

JCG Ishigaki (PL62) patrolling the Yaeyama Islands
- 3500 t class
- Miyako class (ja)
 - Izu class (ja)
 
 - 2000 t class
 - 1000 t class
- Kunigami class (Kunisaki class)[5]
 - Iwami class
 - Hateruma class
 - Aso class
 - Nojima class (Oki, ex Nojima (PL-01), transferred to Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency as KM Arau)
 - Ojika class (modified Nojima class) (PL-02 transferred to Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency as KM Pekan)
 - Shiretoko class
 
 
Training role
- 3000 t class
- Kojima (3rd) (ja)
 - Miura
 - Okoyama
 
 - 1100 t class
- Kojima (2nd) (ja)
 
 
PM (Patrol Vessel Medium)
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JGC Katori (PM51) sailing off Chiba
- 500 t class
- Katori class (ja)
 - Teshio class (2nd) (ja)
 - Teshio class (Natsui class)
 
 - 350 t class
- Tokara class
 - Amami class
 - Takatori class
 
 
PS (Patrol Vessel Small)

JGC Hotaka (PS 202) in the Sea of Japan
- 220 t class
 - 180 t class
- Bizan class (Raizan class)
 - Mihashi class (Shinzan class)
 - Shimoji class
 
 - 130 t class
- Takatsuki class (ja)
 
 
PC (Patrol Craft)
- 35 m class
- Yodo class (ja)
 - Hamagumo class
 - Matsunami
 - Hayanami class
 
 - 30 m class
- Kagayuki class (Hayagumo class)
 - Asogiri class
 - Murakumo class
 
 - 23 m class
 

JGC Urayuki (PC 33) demonstrating her LED message panel
- Kotonami class (ja)
 - Natsugiri class
 - Shimagiri class
 - Akizuki class
 
CL (Craft Large)
- 20 m class
- Suzukaze class (ja) (Himegiku class)
 - Hayagiku class
 - Shiraume class
 
 - 15 m class
- Nadakaze class
 - Isokaze class
 
 
FL (Fire fighting boat Large)
- Hiryū class (2nd) (ja)
 - Hiryū class (1st)
 
FM (Fire fighting boat Medium)
- Nunobiki class
 
GS (Guard Boat Small)
- Sagittarius class (Hayate class 2nd)
 - Hayate class
 
SS (Surveillance Service Small)
- Lynx class
 - Polaris class
 - Orion class (2nd)
 - Southern Cross class (Polaris class)
 - Orion class (1st)
 
MS (Monitoring Boat Small)
- Katsuren
 - Saikai
 - Kinugasa
 
HL (Hydrographic Survey Vessel Large)
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JCG Heiyō (HL 11) hydrographic survey ship
- Heiyō class (2nd) (ja)
 - Shōyō (2nd)
 - Meiyō class (2nd)
 - Tenyō (2nd)
 - Takuyō (2nd)
 - Shōyō (1st)
 - Meiyō (1st)
 - Takuyō (1st)
 
HM (Hydrographic Survey Vessel Medium)
- Kaiyō (1st)
 - Tenyō (1st)
 - Heiyō (1st)
 
HS (Hydrographic Survey Vessel Small)

JCG Hamashio (HS 31) in Tokyo Bay
- Hamashio class (3nd) (ja)
 - Jinbei
 - Hamashio class (2nd)
 - Akashi class
 - Hamashio class (1st)
 - Takashima class
 - Isogo class
 - Hashima class
 - Akashio class
 
LM (Light-House Service Vessel Medium)
- Hakuun class
 
LS (Light-House Service Vessel Small)
- Akihikari class
 - Hatsuhikari class
 
TV (Training Vessel)
- CI class
 - Aoba class
 
Aircraft inventory
| Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service[6] | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beechcraft Super King Air | Patrol Transport  | King Air 200T King Air 350  | 1 9  | ||
| Bombardier Dash 8 | Maritime surveillance | DHC-8-315 | 8 | One Bombardier Dash 8 was lost during a collision at Haneda Airport, Tokyo on 2 January 2024 | |
| Cessna 206 Stationair | Utility | U206G | 1 | ||
| Dassault Falcon 900 | Maritime surveillance, search and rescue | 2 | |||
| Gulfstream V | VIP transport | 2 | |||
| Saab 340 | Transport | SF 340B | 4 | ||
| AgustaWestland AW139 | SAR | AW139 | 14 | 10 ordered | |
| Bell 206 JetRanger | Utility helicopter | 206B | 3 | ||
| Bell 212 Twin Huey | Transport helicopter | 16 | |||
| Bell 412 | Transport helicopter | 5 | |||
| Bell 505 | Utility helicopter | 505 | 4 | [7] | |
| Eurocopter Super Puma | SAR | AS 332L1 | 2 | ||
| Eurocopter EC225/Airbus Helicopters H225 | SAR | EC 225/H225 | 11 | [8] | |
| Sikorsky S-76 | SAR | S-76C  S-76D  | 3 0  | 11 ordered  | |
| General Atomics MQ-9B SeaGuardian | Maritime surveillance | MQ-9B | TBA | Operation start in October 2022[9] | 
References
- ↑ "Maritime Security Report 2020". kaiho.mlit.go.jp. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
 - ↑ Samuels, Richard J. (2007). "Japan's Growing Maritime Capabilities and East Asian Security". International Security. 32 (3): 84–112. doi:10.1162/isec.2008.32.3.84. JSTOR 30130519. S2CID 57568630.
 - ↑ "Japan boosts coast guard fleet to defend disputed East China Sea islands". The Guardian. 21 Dec 2016.
 - 1 2 Gain, Nathan (5 Feb 2020). "Shunkō Large Patrol Vessel Handed Over To Japan Coast Guard". Naval News. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
 - 1 2 "JMU DELIVERS 96-METRE PATROL VESSEL TO JAPAN COAST GUARD". Baird Maritime. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
 - ↑ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
 - ↑ Frain 2018, pp. 58–59
 - ↑ "Japan Coast Guard expands Super Puma fleet with additional H225 order" (Press release). Airbus. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
 - ↑ "Japan Coast Guard to start MQ-9B operations in October" (Press release). FlightGlobal. 7 April 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
 
- Frain, Ian (December 2018). "Jet Ranger X". Air International. Vol. 95, no. 6. pp. 56–59. ISSN 0306-5634.
 - "List of equipment of Japan Coast Guard". Wikipedia Japan. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
 
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