Sagami Bay
Sagami Bay (相模湾 is a bay along the Sagami-wan)Pacific coast of Honshu, the largest island in the Japanese archipelago. It is formed by the Miura Peninsula in the Kanagawa Prefecture to the east, the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture to the west, the Shōnan coastline to the north, and the island of Izu Ōshima to the south. It has appeared several forms of media, notably Godzilla movies such as the 1962 film King Kong vs. Godzilla, the 1972 film Godzilla vs. Gigan, the 2016 film Shin Godzilla, and the 2023 film Godzilla Minus One.
History
Showa era
King Kong vs. Godzilla
At the climax of Godzilla and King Kong's battle, the two tore up Atami Castle before plunging into Sagami Bay, causing a powerful earthquake. At their battle's end, King Kong surfaces, and the Demon of the South Seas is allowed free to return to his island home.
Gappa
The two adult Gappas, enraged after their child was stolen, came ashore around Sagami Bay, attacking the city of Atami in their search. The JSDF attempt to halt the two monsters, but are unsuccessful at repelling the monsters.
Godzilla vs. Gigan
After hearing the signal played from the stolen M Space Hunter Nebula Alien's CDs, Godzilla had sent Anguirus to investigate it, and the latter swam to Sagami Bay from Monster Island. However, the JSDF intercepted Anguirus, thinking him a threat, and attacked him with Type 70 Maser Cannons. Not seeking a fight, the Famous Partner returned to Monster Island.
Reiwa era
Shin Godzilla
After appearance of a Godzilla's return to the ocean after reaching his third form, the JSDF searches for the monster in Sagami Bay, but are unable to locate him. It was especially noted that Godzilla would be impossible to find should he reside in Sagami Trough. Several Days later, Godzilla appeared in Sagami Bay once again, and came ashore, slowly advancing into Kamakura.
Godzilla Minus One
Following Godzilla's devastating attack in the Ginza District of Tokyo, a volunteer group was being formed to defeat the monster and save Japan. To stop Godzilla, Kenji Noda developed a plan to plunge Godzilla 1500 meters into Sagami Trough rapidly with Freon gas bubbles to reduce his buoyancy, killing the monster with rapid compression; if that failed, then balloons would be used to rapidly reelevate him and harm him with rapid decompression.
Much later, Godzilla would appear in the bay, forcing the plan to be thrown into play prematurely. As Godzilla made his way inland into Japan, Koichi Shikishima used the Shinden fighter plane to lure the monster back to Sagami Bay and to the trap point. There, as per Kenji Noda's plan, Godzilla was tricked into firing his atomic breath at unmanned vessels that acted as decoys. With Godzilla needing to regenerate his wounds from using his destructive ability, other ships circled the monster and wrapped cables with Freon bubble canisters around him. As Godzilla charged his atomic breath, the Freon canisters were set off, and Godzilla was sent down to the target depth before halting his atomic breath buildup. Then, the balloons were filled to force Godzilla back to the surface; however, Godzilla had chewed the bubbles, and began to fight back against the ship cables that restrained him. The operation was saved when a fleet of tugboats pulled Godzilla the rest of the way to the surface.
Heavily injured, his flesh frozen and ruptured and his eyes whitened, Godzilla was still alive. All hope seemed lost for Noda and the volunteer group as Godzilla prepared to fire his atomic breath once again, but Shikishima flew in, and ejected from his plane just as it landed into Godzilla's mouth, and exploded. the top of Godzilla's head was blasted off, and atomic energy coursed out of cracks in the monsters body as it crumbled to bits, and sunk into the ocean. The people celebrated with Godzilla seemingly eliminated and Japan saved.
However, a portion of Godzilla began to regenerate in deeper parts of the bay as it sunk.
Written media
Other appearances
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