"} Imperial Japanese Navy"@en . "6"^^ . . . "2400"^^ . . "Enoki-class destroyer"@en . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . "{{Infobox ship | Ship image = File:IJN Kuwa in Taisho 7.jpg | Ship caption = Kuwa during speed trials off Hiroshima, 1918. Note the vast amount of smoke from coal-fired boilers |module= Class overview Builders: Maizuru Naval ArsenalKure Naval ArsenalSasebo Naval ArsenalYokosuka Naval ArsenalOperators: } Imperial Japanese NavyPreceded by: Momo classSucceeded by: Kawakaze class In commission: 1918-02-28 \u2013 1936-04-01Completed: 6Active: 0Lost: 0Retired: 6 |module2= |}"@en . "Enoki-class destroyer"@en . "pp,"@en . . "6"^^ . "0"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . . "3"^^ . "6"^^ . . . "normal,"@en . "{{Infobox ship | Ship image = File:IJN Kuwa in Taisho 7.jpg | Ship caption = Kuwa during speed trials off Hiroshima, 1918. Note the vast amount of smoke from coal-fired boilers |module= Class overview Builders: Maizuru Naval ArsenalKure Naval ArsenalSasebo Naval ArsenalYokosuka Naval ArsenalOperators: } Imperial Japanese NavyPreceded by: Momo classSucceeded by: Kawakaze class In commission: 1918-02-28 \u2013 1936-04-01Completed: 6Active: 0Lost: 0Retired: 6 |module2= |} The was a class of six destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. As with the previous Momo-class, all were named after trees. As Enoki and Nara were both commissioned on the same day, the class is also referred to as the Nara-class."@en . "1918-02-28"^^ . . . "yes"@en . . "overall"@en . "110"^^ . . . . . "Destroyer"@en . "full load"@en . .