Memorial Ship MIKASA

The MIKASA was commissioned in England in 1902 and achieved victory over the Russian Baltic Fleet as the flagship of the Combined Fleet under Admiral Togo during the Russo-Japanese War.
She was later preserved as a memorial ship in 1926 and placed in Yokosuka.

This site is a satellite spot for the Yokosuka Route Museum, a unique way to experience the entire city as a “museum” with “routes” that connects together the history, culture, and natural environment of Yokosuka.








Information
【Address】
82-19 Inaoka-cho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa

【Tel】
046-822-5225 (Mikasa Preservation Society)

【Opening Hours】
9:00 - 17:30 (April - September)
9:00 - 17:00 (March / October)
9:00 - 16:30 (November - February)

【Regular Holidays】
December 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st

【Fee】
General Admission: 600 yen
65 years old and over: 500 yen
High School Student: 300 yen
Elementary and Junior High School Student: Free
Disability Pass Holder: 200 yen (accompanying caretaker admitted free of charge)

【Access】
Take a bus from JR Yokosuka Station and get off at the "Odakicho" bus stop, then walk for 7 minutes
A 15-minute walk from Yokosuka Chuo Station on the Keikyu Line, or take the Mikasa Circulation Bus and get off at "Mikasa Park" bus stop

【Parking】
There is a Mikasa Park parking lot nearby

【Web】
https://routemuseum.jp/en/satellite/b05/
https://www.kinenkan-mikasa.or.jp/



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