- World War Two
- Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)
- 3rd Nagara-class light cruiser (Total 6), named after the Natori River in Miyagi prefecture, Japan
- Battles in southern China (1938)
- Battles in the Philippines (26 November 1941 ~ On 26 December 1941)
- Battle of Sunda Strait (28 February 1942) - invasion of the Dutch East Indies. Natori (with destroyers Asakaze, Shirayuki, Hatsuyuki, Shirakumo, Murakumo, Shiratsuyu, Shikinami, Harukaze, Hatakaze & Fubuki. Cruiser Mikuma & Mogami) sank light cruisers USS Houston and HMAS Perth.
- repair & refit at Maizuru Naval Arsenal (24 May 1943 ~ 1 April 1944) - No. 5 and No.7 140 mm guns were removed. A twin Type 89 127 mm HA gun was fitted. Added 2 x triple mount Type 96 25 mm AA guns (Total 14 x 25 mm AA guns (2x3, 2x2, 4x1). A Type 21 air-search radar was fitted and hydrophones were installed at bow.
- Natori was hit by 2 torpedoes from submarine USS Hardhead (SS-365) and sank at east of Samar, Philippine Sea on 18 August 1944.
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