I-58

"Hello! I-58 here! You can call me Goya. I'm not bitter!"

- I-58 I-58 was a Japanese B3 type cruiser submarine that served in the final year of World War II. Modified to carry Kaiten manned torpedoes, she damaged two enemy destroyers with them[dubious – discuss], but her most significant success was the USS Indianapolis, sunk with conventional torpedoes on 30 July 1945. The submarine surrendered in September 1945, and was later scuttled by the United States Navy.

Appearance
The submarines share the same costume, consisting of a white and blue serafuku top with pink scarf over a classic blue school swimsuit.

I-58 herself has short light brown hair, with a peculiar hair ornament consisting of a golden clip holding two sakura petals and two ribbons who appear to be connected to her ahoge.

Personality
Speaks with an Okinawan accent

Trivia

 * Sunk as a target, 1 April 1946
 * She remodels into an aircraft-carrying submarine which doubles her repair time. See Docking.
 * 2013 August event special map E2-4 boss random drop
 * Refers to herself as Goya. "Go" as in the number 5 in Japanese. Along with "ya", one of the ways to read the number 8.