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It was Japan’s most expensive creation of WW2 — a $100 million warship built with pride, steel, and illusion. Two thousand four hundred men served aboard IJN Shinano, the pride of the Imperial Navy, believing this supercarrier would change the course of WW2. But in just five hours, that dream vanished beneath the Pacific. The WW2 giant, sister to Yamato and Musashi, sank before firing a single shot. IJN Shinano was meant to continue the legacy of Yamato and Musashi — massive ships that once defined Japan’s sea power. Yet unlike them, this warship never fought. Her armor was too heavy, her systems unfinished, and her faith misplaced. When the submarine USS Archerfish found its mark, four torpedoes were enough to send the IJN Shinano to the bottom — proving that no amount of armor could save Japan’s WW2 pride. The clash of Shinano vs Archerfish became a symbol of how technology and intelligence changed naval warfare forever. IJN Shinano, Yamato, and Musashi — all three fell before American precision and overwhelming power. These WW2 warships became monuments to the end of an era, lessons in pride and consequence. This is not just the story of a ship — it’s the final chapter of WW2 naval history, where the IJN Shinano sank in five hours, carrying 2,400 souls and Japan’s last illusion of victory. #shinano #ww2 #imperialjapan #warships #navalhistory 👉 Explore more Fire Line documentaries: WW2 Secret Weapon That Made Japan Call Americans ‘Devil Eyes’ • WW2 Secret Weapon That Made Japan Call Ame... The Sinking of IJN Akagi at the Battle of Midway – Pacific War 1942 • The Sinking of IJN Akagi at the Battle of ... IJN Unryu – Japan’s Last Carrier Sunk in 7 Minutes 1944 • IJN Unryu – Japan’s Last Carrier Sunk in 7... Kongō’s Final Hours — 1,200 Men Lost in the Formosa Strait • Kongō’s Final Hours — 1,200 Men Lost in th... Why Musashi’s 18 Inch Guns Were Completely Useless • Why Musashi’s 18 Inch Guns Were Completely... 1 Torpedo, 1 Mistake — How Japan’s Carrier Taihō Lost 1,650 Sailors • 1 Torpedo, 1 Mistake — How Japan’s Carrier... 4,000 Sailors Lost in 17 Minutes — The Surigao Strait Disaster 1944 • 4,000 Sailors Lost in 17 Minutes — The Sur... 11,000 Japanese Soldiers Lost in 4 Days — Fall of Kwajalein 1944 • 11,000 Japanese Soldiers Lost in 4 Days — ... 4,500 Japanese Lost & 50 Ships Sunk in 2 Days — Truk Lagoon 1944 • 4,500 Japanese Lost & 50 Ships Sunk in 2 D... 7,000 Japanese Lost in 15 Minutes — Lae Convoy Disaster 1943 • 7,000 Japanese Lost in 15 Minutes — Lae Co...