Below is the order of battle for the Amoy Operation fought May 10–12, 1938, part of a campaign by the Imperial Japanese Navy to blockade the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
5th Fleet
Vice Admiral Koichi Shiozawa
9th Sentai
1 Myōkō-class heavy cruiser (10 × 8-in. main battery, 16 × 24-in. torpedo tubes, 33.75 knots)
1 Kuma-class light cruiser (7 × 5.5-in. main battery, 8 × 24-in. torpedo tubes, 31.75 knots):
10th Sentai
2 Tenryū-class light cruisers (4 × 5.5-in. main battery, 6 × 21-in. torpedo tubes, 33 knots):
1st Gunboat Unit
4 gunboats(?)
1st Air Sentai
Fleet carrier Kaga
90 aircraft
Fighter Daitai: Nakajima A2N, Type 95 Mitsubishi A5M
Bomber Daitai: Aichi D1A1s, A2's dive bombers
Attack Daitai: Mitsubishi B2M, Type 96 Yokosuka B4Y1 torpedo bombers
3rd Air Sentai
Kamoi seaplane tender
12 aircraft (probably Nakajima E8N Type 95 "Dave" Recon Seaplane)
2nd Combined SNLF
Yokosuka 2nd SNLF
Kure 3rd SNLF
Sasebo 7th SNLF
Kinmen (Quemoy) Garrison
1st Garrison Unit
5/10 11 Ships and 18 planes bombarded Ho-to and Ao-tou. 20 motor boats landed infantry at Wu-tung.
5/11 More landings at Huang-tso and Ta-tao. 3 destroyers and 2 Gunboats attacked the fortress there to cover the landings. This indicates there was at least one Tai of destroyers with this operation.
Amoy Area
Chen Yi, Director, Fukien Pacification HQ
75th Division – Han Wen-ying
Amoy fortress Command – Kao Hsien-shen
Pai-shih Fortress
Yu-tse-wei Fortress (naval garrison)
2 batteries of fortress garrison forces
Hui-li-shan battery
Pan-shih battery