Private Tour
Available languages
8 hours
Mobile ticket
Let's take a walk in the Yokosuka area, where the Mikasa, one of the world's three most famous memorial ships, is preserved! Mikasa fought valiantly as the flagship of the Allied Fleet led by Commander-in-Chief Heihachiro Togo during the Battle of the Sea of Japan, contributing to the historic victory. The battleship Mikasa is kept in Mikasa Park, where visitors can see a statue of Heihachiro Togo and other spots that symbolize the era. Walking around this area, which has a unique atmosphere of both Japan and the United States as a town of the U.S. military stationed in Yokosuka after World War II, will surely be a memorable part of your trip.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
The itinerary might be changed due to weather condition or other reasons.
We can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. If you have dietary requirements. Please indicate it to the special requirements at the time of booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Public Transportation fee
National Lisenced Guide
Admission Fee(A CRUISE OF YOKOSUKA NAVAL PORT and Memorial Ship MIKASA )
Hotel Pickup
Personal Expenses
apx. 15-25 USD per person
Select a pickup point
We will take a train to Yokosuka station.
Memorial Ship MIKASA
The warship Mikasa is a historic battleship that was originally built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. It was launched in 1900 and is best known for its role in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, where it played a significant part in the Battle of Tsushima. This battle was a decisive naval engagement that established Japan as a major naval power. The Mikasa is a pre-dreadnought battleship, meaning it was built before the advent of the more modern dreadnought battleships that revolutionized naval warfare in the early 20th century. Despite being somewhat outdated by the time of World War I, it remained an important symbol of Japanese naval strength. After its military service, Mikasa was preserved as a museum ship and is now located in Yokosuka, Japan. It serves as a monument to Japanese naval history and is open to the public for tours. Its preservation is a testament to its historical significance and the role it played in shaping naval history.
Pickup included
Pickup included
Duration: 4 hours
Start at Yokosuka station: We meet at Yokosuka station of JR line and finish at Shioiri station of Keikyu line.
Pickup included
Duration: 4 hours
start at Yokosuka station: We meet at Yokosuka station of JR line and finish at Shioiri station of Keikyu line.
Pickup included
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
suewM3561HQ,
Nov 1, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a wonderful day with Nobuko - she accommodated our requests and adapted the tour to suit our needs. She was extremely knowledgable about the ship and area. We recommend her as a guide.
tiffanya577,
May 8, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Nobu was an amazing guide and her English was fantastic. My mother has mobility issues and Nobu was so kind and patient. Nobu was also flexible. There were things we wanted to spend more time at and things we wanted to skip. I would highly recommend this tour. We learned a lot of history while also sightseeing seeing.
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