[Hiroshima Sightseeing] Let’s learn about the history of Japan’s proud battleships at the Yamato Museum!

Let’s learn about the fascination of the battleship “Yamato”!

The Battleship Yamato was the pride of Japan, active from 1941 to 1945.

At the time, it was the largest battleship in history and the only one equipped with a 46cm cannon!

It was highly acclaimed around the world and was called the world’s largest and strongest at the time.

I would like to know the highlights of the Yamato Museum!

The Yamato Museum has more to offer than just a large model of the battleship Yamato!

The most popular exhibit is the “Zero-sen,” a fighter plane that was also active in World War II.

There are also many other valuable items on display, including weapons used in suicide attacks.

Where is the Yamato Museum?

5-20 Takaracho, Kure City, Hiroshima 737-0029, Japan

I would like to know the opening hours of the Yamato Museum!

■Exhibition Rooms & Museum Shop 9:00 ~ 18:00
■Library 9:00 ~ 17:00

How much is the admission fee to the Yamato Museum?

Permanent Exhibition Admission

classificationCharge
adult500yen
high school300yen
Junior high school students and under200yen

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