Mikasa Memorial Warship
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
The last remaining pre-dreadnought battleship in the world has been a museum for nearly a century.

πŸ“œ The last remaining pre-dreadnought battleship in the world, a museum since 1926. πŸ” Site of significant Russo-Japanese War history. Severely damaged in 1923, restored in 1955. # Why Go βš“ Explore the last remaining pre-dreadnought battleship. πŸ›οΈ Discover museum exhibits, including cannons, torpedoes, and a VR experience. πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Learn about Russo-Japanese War history. 🌳 Located in seaside Mikasa Park, near U.S. Navy base. 🚢 Easy walk from Yokosuka-chūō Station. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Steps may be narrow on upper parts of the ship. # Cost πŸ’° Adults Β₯600, seniors Β₯500, 16-18 years Β₯300, under 15 free. # Hours πŸ•’ Daily, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Nov-Feb), 5 p.m. (Mar & Oct), or 5:30 p.m. (Apr-Sep). Closed Dec 28-31. # Tips 🎟️ Tickets can be bought from a machine next to the gift shop. πŸ‘Ά Guardian required for children below 9 years in groups. # β™Ώ Accessibility Wheelchairs available aboard. # πŸ›… Luggage Storage Free luggage storage available. # 🚻 Toilets Toilets available aboard.

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