Abukuma as of 1933:
on october 20th 1930 during night training manouvers Abukuma slammed into the side of Kitakami (a Kuma class light cruiser), the collision left only minor damage on Kitakami, but Abukuma completely lost her bow back to the n°1 5.5-inch (140mm) gun mount), luckily the bulkheads did not fail and the crippled cruiser was towed to Tateyama by Battleship Mutsu; Abukuma was then towed to Yokosuka for temporary repairs, and then to Kure.
when the cruiser exited the drydock in late 1931 her profile has become uniqe for the Nagara class, she was in fact fitted with a clipper bow, much like the one sported by the Naka (a Sendai class light cruiser), making her istantly recognizable from her sisters,
Abukuma then entered drydock again in december 1932 to bemodernized, work where completed by march 1933, her refit was much on the lines of Natori, altough with some differences: the lookout posts on the sides of the bridge where positioned forward and slight lower than the ones on Natori, rangefinder was a 3,5 meter one and the platform for the 60cm signaling searchlight was retained, the wireless room was bigger and the derrick on the mainmast was of the same type wich will be fitted on Nagara and Isuzu; still, her most distinctive feature remained the bow.