The Sino-Japanese Peace Memorial House
museum
The Sino-Japanese Peace Memorial House
日清講和記念館
Overview
This museum commemorates the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ended the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895).
This museum in Shimonoseki preserves the site where the Treaty of Shimonoseki was signed in April 1895, ending the First Sino-Japanese War. The building was constructed in 1937 on the grounds of the original Shunpanrō inn where negotiations took place, with the conference room recreated inside using original European-style chairs custom-made in Britain and arranged in the actual seating order of both delegations. A notable footnote: the Chinese chief negotiator Li Hongzhang was attacked by a Japanese radical mid-talks, and Japan never fully recovered the diplomatic ground lost by the incident.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 日清講和記念館
- Nearest station
- Shimonoseki Station (10 min bus)
- Reservations
- Walk-in fine for most visits. Check hours online as smaller museums may close on certain weekdays or holidays.
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