On the other hand, the Japanese losses were even greater.
Japanese losses were 205,535 dead, with 9,050 taken prisoners.
The following tables show different assessments of Japanese losses and construction.
Japanese losses were only 30 men killed or wounded, including 3 officers.
The long siege also resulted in heavy Japanese losses.
Japanese losses were much larger: four carriers, one cruiser, and 272 carrier aircraft.
The Japanese losses, 130 submarines in all, were even higher.
The Japanese losses totaled well over 20,000 men killed, and only 1,083 prisoners were taken.
Estimates for Japanese civilian losses range from 500,000, to 1,000,000 dead.
Japanese losses during the campaign amounted to a significantly higher total than those of the Allies, although exact numbers have not been established.