Prau Naka (那珂,Prau Naka?) iku prau dlajah ènthèng klas Sendai[1] kang kaanggo nalika Perang Donya II darbéné Wadya Sagara Kamaharajan Jepang[2]. Aran prau iki saka jenengé Kali Naka ing Préfèktur Tochigi lan Préfèktur Ibaraki, Jepang.[3]
Naka kapernahaké rikala 10 Juni 1922 déning Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; banjur kababar rikala 24 Maret 1925. Prau iki kinepyakaké rikala 30 Novèmber 1925[4] ing pamangkuné Kolonèl Choji Inoue[5]. Prau iki kèrem rikala 18 Fèbruari 1944 ing Operasi Hailstone (07°15′N151°15′E).
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