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{{nihongo|'''Akebono'''|曙}} is a [[Japanese language|Japanese]] noun that means "[[dawn]]" or "daybreak".
{{nihongo|'''Akebono'''|曙 / あけぼの}} is a [[Japanese language|Japanese]] noun that means "[[dawn]]" or "daybreak".


It may also refer to:
It may also refer to:
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* ''[[Akebono Maru]]'', a Japanese oil tanker and fishing trawler that capsized in 1982
* ''[[Akebono Maru]]'', a Japanese oil tanker and fishing trawler that capsized in 1982
* {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akebono|}}, four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force
* {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akebono|}}, four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force

== See also ==
* [[Dawn (disambiguation)]]
* [[Daybreak]]
* [[Sunrise (disambiguation)]]
* [[Aube (disambiguation)]]
* [[Akatsuki]]
* [[Shinonome (disambiguation)]]
* [[Hinode (disambiguation)]]


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Revision as of 02:53, 1 September 2014

Akebono (曙 / あけぼの) is a Japanese noun that means "dawn" or "daybreak".

It may also refer to:

Ships

  • Akebono Maru, a Japanese oil tanker and fishing trawler that capsized in 1982
  • Japanese destroyer Akebono, four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force

See also