Museum • 1190 Amarubeshimo, Maizuru, Kyoto 625-0087, Japan
Telling the story of the pride and tradition of the Imperial Navy of the good old days
Unraveling the history of the navy established during the Edo period, and the activities during the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War will be explained in detail. There is a particular focus on the role of the Maizuru Naval Base and the achievements of Fleet Admiral Togo Heihachiro.
From the wreckage of ships that raced through the battlefield and the spoils of war, the determination and spirit of the predecessors who faced death-defying challenges can be felt. The equipment of the ships at that time is also exhibited, stirring the imagination through these tacit testimonies.
The magnificent interior of the lecture hall is not just an exhibition facility but also a place where solemn ceremonies were once held. The atmosphere inherent in the building embodies the grand history of the navy that raced across the vast ocean.
As a memento of visiting the memorial hall, how about enjoying the plentifully flavored navy curry served in the dining room inside the hall? This dish inherits the taste of navy meals served on board.