LOL? Yamato sunk by 'only' one destroyer?
She was taken out after beeing attacked by nearly 400 aircraft, also, I remember a guy posting somewhere that his dad worked on a Gato-class(?) sub, shooting torpedos at the Yamato several times and hitting it.
The Yamato has never had a surface fight, and if it did and it would of used its main guns it would had taken the SH** out of the enemy, instead, it was sunk by aircraft because it had no air cover, EVERY (battle)ship would have been sunk, remember Force Z?
Also "Spruance ordered Admiral Deyo to assemble a force of 6 battleships (USS Massachusetts, Indiana, New Jersey, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Missouri), together with 7 cruisers (including USS Alaska and Guam) and 21 destroyers, and to prepare for surface action against Yamato should the airstrikes prove unsuccessful."
And if the Yamato-class doesn't impress you, maybe this will.
Still, you could go on and on about how this ship came to late, since it was the dawn of the aircraft carrier and all that BUT it still is the biggest, heaviest, most armored battleship build with the biggest armament ever mounted on a battleship...