English: 2nd Fleet Staff aboard of Yamato photographed on April 5, 1945, one day before the Ten-Go sortie. Vice Admiral Toshihisa Nakamura (naval aide-de-camp to the Emperor) is seated in the center of the front row. The third from the left in the front row is Vice Admiral Seiichi Itō, Commander-in-Chief of the 2nd Fleet, and the third from the right is Rear Admiral Nobue Morishita, Chief of Staff of the 2nd Fleet. An Imperial Japanese government photo.
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The chief officers of Yamato photographed on April 5, 1945
The chief officers of ''Yamato'' photographed on April 5, 1945, two days before the ''Ten-Go'' sortie. Rear Admiral Kosaku Ariga is seated in the center of the front row. An Imperial Japanese government photo, considered public domain by the U.S. govern