Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Kure Museum
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Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Kure Museum
海上自衛隊呉史料館 (てつのくじら館)
Overview
Explore a retired submarine and learn naval history at this maritime museum beside Kure's active military port.
Known locally as the Tetsu no Kujira-kan, or Iron Whale Museum, this facility in Kure focuses on the history of Japan's minesweeping operations and the technology behind them. The centerpiece is the submarine Akishio, a decommissioned 2,400-ton vessel that visitors can board and walk through from bow to stern. The interior is tight and practical, and the experience of moving through the crew quarters, engine room, and control center gives a clear sense of what submarine service involves. Displays cover mine countermeasure technology and the history of the Maritime Self-Defense Force. The museum is free to enter and sits directly opposite the Yamato Museum, making the two a natural pairing.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 海上自衛隊呉史料館 (てつのくじら館)
- Nearest station
- Kure Station (5 min walk)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Weekend and holiday crowds peak around noon.
Accessibility
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