
[Kanagawa] Yokosuka Battleship Mikasa Guided Tour
- Overview
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- What sets this tour apart is its powerful blend of immersive storytelling, exclusive historical access, and emotional connection to one of the most pivotal moments in modern naval history. Unlike typical museum visits, this 1.5-hour guided experience takes you aboard the world’s only surviving pre-dreadnought battleship—Mikasa—where you don’t just view history, you stand inside it. With a passionate and knowledgeable guide, you'll walk the very decks where Admiral Togo commanded the fleet that reshaped East Asia, explore authentic war rooms and preserved quarters, and witness rare artifacts and dramatic dioramas that bring the 1905 Battle of Tsushima vividly to life. As you gaze out over Yokosuka Port from the upper deck, you'll gain a new appreciation for Japan’s maritime legacy, technological ambition, and the lasting impact of naval power. Perfect for travelers seeking more than sightseeing—this is a chance to feel the weight of history beneath your feet.
- What to expect
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The Battleship Mikasa, preserved as a memorial museum in Yokosuka, is the world’s only remaining pre-dreadnought battleship and a symbol of Japan’s emergence as a modern naval power, having served as Admiral Heihachiro Togo’s flagship during the 1905 Battle of Tsushima where Japan achieved a stunning victory over Russia’s Baltic Fleet—an event that shifted power in East Asia and marked Japan’s arrival on the global stage; now open to the public, Mikasa allows visitors to explore restored command rooms and officers’ quarters, view original naval artifacts, uniforms, and dramatic battle dioramas, and enjoy sweeping views of Yokosuka Port from the upper deck, offering a powerful and moving encounter with Japan’s naval heritage and the legacy of early 20th-century maritime history.
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