The Yamato, the biggest warship ever built, was constructed in Kure during the second World War. It was sunk in 1945 by US airplanes during the suicide operation Ten-Go, after being sent to protect the island of Okinawa from the invasion of American troops. Today, it stands as a symbol of honor and perseverance, and its history can be learned in Kure's Maritime Museum, located in the city port overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. Its main attraction is a 1:10 scale model of the famous craft that once was the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Kure "Yamato" Maritime Museum
The story behind the biggest battleship ever built
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![Finding the museum is easy; just look for the submarine located right outside the building.](https://a3.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41825/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41825.jpg)
Finding the museum is easy; just look for the submarine located right outside the building.
![The museum was nicknamed "Yamato" after the battleship, which is its main focus of attention.](https://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41826/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41826.jpg)
The museum was nicknamed "Yamato" after the battleship, which is its main focus of attention.
![It is located in the city port, just a 15 minute walk from the JR Station.](https://a1.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41827/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41827.jpg)
It is located in the city port, just a 15 minute walk from the JR Station.
![Everything around the area is devoted to nautical vessels and submersibles.](https://a2.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41828/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41828.jpg)
Everything around the area is devoted to nautical vessels and submersibles.
![Some displayed objects can be seen outside the museum without actually paying the entrance fee.](https://a3.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41829/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41829.jpg)
Some displayed objects can be seen outside the museum without actually paying the entrance fee.
![Admission is 500 yen for the permanent exhibition, which includes free audioguides for non-Japanese speakers.](https://a3.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41830/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41830.jpg)
Admission is 500 yen for the permanent exhibition, which includes free audioguides for non-Japanese speakers.
![The museum also focuses on the rise of Kure as a major military port in Japan.](https://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41831/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41831.jpg)
The museum also focuses on the rise of Kure as a major military port in Japan.
![The display includes a 150cm searchlight of battleship Yamato model.](https://a1.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41832/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41832.jpg)
The display includes a 150cm searchlight of battleship Yamato model.
![Objects rescued from the sunk ship can also be found in the permanent exhibition.](https://a2.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41833/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41833.jpg)
Objects rescued from the sunk ship can also be found in the permanent exhibition.
![The museum displays handwritten letters of some of the 2475 sailors who died in the Yamato. Pictures are forbidden.](https://a3.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41834/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41834.jpg)
The museum displays handwritten letters of some of the 2475 sailors who died in the Yamato. Pictures are forbidden.
![There is a "large objects room" with a collection of military aircraft and other objects.](https://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41835/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41835.jpg)
There is a "large objects room" with a collection of military aircraft and other objects.
![Guests can enjoy a documentary about Kure's military history.](https://a1.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41836/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41836.jpg)
Guests can enjoy a documentary about Kure's military history.
![The last room, in the upper level, includes different games and artifacts than visitors can try themselves.](https://a2.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/6138-41837/1000/hiroshima-kure-yamato-maritime-museum-41837.jpg)
The last room, in the upper level, includes different games and artifacts than visitors can try themselves.
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