Yamato Museum

Yamato Museum
(Kure Maritime Museum)
Established 2005 (2005)
Location 5-20 Takara-machi, Kure, Hiroshima
Website yamato.kure-city.jp
1/10-scale model of the battleship Yamato
Type 95 torpedo display at Yamato Museum

The Yamato Museum is a nickname of the Kure Maritime Museum in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan.

History

The museum opened on April 23, 2005. It is nicknamed the Yamato Museum due to the display in the lobby of the large model ship, Yamato, a 1/10 scale model of the battleship, Yamato.[1] The Yamato was the flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet in World War II. It was sunk south of the Japanese island of Kyushu in 1945. The museum is located where the battleship was completed.[1]

Museum

Exhibition rooms

Other rooms

The museum includes an experiment work room, library, citizens' gallery, meeting rooms, and gift shop, and an observation terrace on the 4th floor where people can view the area.

Outside

Outside the museum there is a brick park, a lawn plaza, and Yamato Wharf. The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force Kure Museum, which includes the retired JMSDF Yūshio-class submarine Akishio (SS-579), is located next to the Yamato Museum.

Yamato wreckage

The sunken Yamato was surveyed previously, but in May 2015, digital technology was used for the first time. The footage shows many identifiable parts of the wreckage, such as the chrysanthemum crest on the bow, the 5 m (16 ft)-diameter propeller, and the detached main gun turret. The museum plans to show the nine-minute video repeatedly in its theater.[2][3]

Museum partnership

In 2015, the museum announced that it had entered into a sister museum partnersip with the USS Missouri Memorial Association in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The agreement commemorates the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.[4][5]

Access

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Faith Aquino (August 2, 2013). "Replica of WWII battleship Yamato on display at hometown museum". Japandailypress.com. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  2. Yohei Izumida (May 8, 2016). "Kure to embark on underwater survey of mighty Yamato warship". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  3. Yohei Izumida (July 17, 2016). "New footage of sunken Yamato given to media before showing". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  4. Associated Press (October 6, 2015). "US, Japan museums united on Missouri, Yamato battleships". Daily Mail. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  5. "Battleship Missouri Memorial And Japan's Kure Maritime Museum Establish Sister Museum Agreement - USS Missouri". ussmissouri.org. Retrieved August 22, 2016.

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