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IKAN Guide to Whales Index
Following are cetaceans which are considered inhabitants of Japanese coastal waters.
Inside round brackets are Japanese names.
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porpoises
(nezumiiruka ka)

harbour porpoise (nezumi iruka) / finless porpoise (sunameri) / Dall’s porpoise (ishi iruka)

oceanic dolphins
(mairuka ka)

rough-toothed dolphin (siwahairuka) / bottlenose dolphin (handou iruka) / striped dolphin (suji iruka) / pantropical spotted dolphin (madara iruka) / northern right whale dolphin (semi iruka) / common dolphin (mairuka) / long-beaked common dolphin (hase iruka) / Fraser’s dolphin (Sarawak iruka) / pacific white-sided dolphin (kama iruka) / melon-headed whale (kazuha gondo) / pygmy killer whale (yume gondo) / false killer whale (oki gondo) / orca - killer whale (shachi) / long-finned pilot whale (hirenaga gondo) / short-finned pilot whale (kobire gondo) / Risso’s dolphin (hana gondo)

beaked whales
(akabo kujira ka)

Cuvier’s beaked whale (akabo kujira) / Baird’s beaked whale (tuchi kujira) / Stejneger’s beaked whale (ohgi hakujira) / Hubbs’ beaked whale (habbus ohgi hakujira) / Blainville’s beaked whale (kobuhakujira) / ginkgo-toothed beaked whale (ichou hakujira)


Names of whales without links are under construction. Coming soon.

Reference:

  • About Rare Aquatic Life in Japanese Waters, National Fisheries Agency
  • Red List of Japanese Mammals, Mammalogical Society of Japan
  • Whales and Dolphins, Anthony R. Martin
  • Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises, Mark Carwardine
  • Killer Whales, Ford / Ellis / Balcomb