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Yamato Museum — Battleship Yamato's Naval Legacy

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Yamato Museum — Battleship Yamato's Naval Legacy

The Yamato Museum (大和ミュージアム), officially the Kure Maritime Museum, commemorates the city of Kure's history as Japan's premier naval port and shipbuilding center, with its centerpiece being a 1:10 scale model of the battleship Yamato — the largest battleship ever constructed. Built in Kure Naval Arsenal in secrecy during 1940–1941, the Yamato represented the pinnacle of naval engineering: 263 meters long, 72,000 tons displacement, armed with 46cm main guns (the largest naval artillery ever mounted), and symbolizing Imperial Japan's naval ambition and technological prowess.

The museum's massive exhibition hall is dominated by the 26.3-meter Yamato replica, meticulously detailed to scale with accurate deck structures, gun turrets, and rigging. Surrounding exhibits document Kure's naval history from the Meiji period's rapid industrialization, Japan's Imperial Navy expansion, World War II naval battles, and Yamato's tragic final mission — Operation Ten-Go (April 1945), a one-way suicide attack toward Okinawa where the Yamato was sunk by American aircraft with 3,000+ crew lost. The museum presents this history with nuance, acknowledging wartime aggression while honoring the sailors and shipbuilders. Additional exhibits showcase naval technology — torpedoes, aircraft engines, human torpedoes (kaiten), and Zero fighter planes — alongside scientific displays on shipbuilding physics and maritime engineering, making it both a historical memorial and educational science museum.

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5-20 Takaramachi, Kure. 30-min train from Hiroshima Station to JR Kure Station (JR Kure Line, ¥500), then 5-min walk. Entry: ¥500, 9:00–18:00 (last entry 17:30), closed Tuesday (open if holiday, closed next day). Visit duration: 90-120 minutes. English signage and audio guides available. Combine with JMSDF Museum (adjacent, free, see below).

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**Yamato model appreciation:** The 1:10 scale Yamato dominates the museum's main hall, and its size alone conveys the original battleship's immensity. At 26.3 meters, the model is the length of a larg

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