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DDG-182 Mirai : ウィキペディア英語版
JDS Mirai (DDG-182)

The JDS ''Mirai'' (DDH-182), is a fictional guided missile destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), created for the Japanese anime series ''Zipang''. The central point of the plot of the anime is that the modern warship ''Mirai'' is transported back sixty years through time to 1942 on the eve of the Battle of Midway. The ship's weapons alone are enough to change the course of World War II, but equally potent are the advanced technology and knowledge of future events on board. The name of the ship is a homophone for the Japanese word meaning "future" and is often the basis of double entendres in the anime. (The phrase "Mirai no nipponjin," (みらいの日本人), often repeated in the anime, for example, can mean "Japanese people of the ship ''Mirai''" or "Japanese people in the future.")
==Class description==

The ''Mirai'' is a ship of a fictional ''Yukinami''-class of guided missile destroyer, which was created specifically for the story. The fictional ships are essentially an improved version of the actual Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force , which is a modification of the United States Navy's . All of these ships are equipped with the Aegis combat system that provides the vessels possessing it the capability to locate, track and target a large number of enemy vessels, aircraft and even missiles at ranges and with accuracy that was unimaginable in World War II.
The JDS ''Mirai'' is sometimes described as a cruiser rather than a destroyer. This is because a modern guided missile destroyer is about the size of a World War II light cruiser (the ''Mirai'' is actually longer than the and broader than the ''Takao''-class heavy cruisers.) and, in the context of the story, the WW II era characters misidentify the ''Mirai'' as a cruiser. Some sources have picked up this misidentification and reported it as factual.〔(Anime News Network )〕〔(anime-source.com )〕〔(Anime On DVD )〕

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