Tsūshōgō


were unit code names used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
Each tsūshōgō consisted of a "Unit Character Code" and a "Code Number". Unit Character Codes typically consisted of one character, although some units established in the late stages of the war had two-character codes. Unmobilized units were assigned area codes, such as "east" for those units under the jurisdiction of the Eastern District Army. Code Numbers were three to five digit long numbers unique to each IJA unit.
For example, the 116th Division was assigned Arashi as its Unit Character Code. The tsūshōgō of some of its subordinate units were:
Unit 731 is another example of a tsūshōgō. Officially named the Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department for the Kwantung Army, the unit was assigned the code name Manshū 731. Manshū was the Unit Character Code assigned to some units of the Kwantung Army.