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Alley-Karasukojima

This park is one of the few places in the world where you can see a submarine up close.

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This park is one of the components of the Japan Heritage Yokosuka, Kure, Sasebo, Maizuru: A Town Where You Can Experience the Dynamism of Japan's Modernization, and you can feel the remnants of Kure, which once flourished as a military port. The park is also known as a rare spot in the world where you can see a submarine up close. In Meiji 22 (1889), the Kure Township Office was opened, after which the Naval Arsenal was established in 1903, where battleships and other ships were built. The battleship Yamato, which was said to be the world's largest battleship, was also secretly built near here.

It is now a park where you can see the Maritime Self-Defense Force submarines and destroyers at anchor. In the park, a crane that was actually used to lift and lower torpedoes when the port was a military port is preserved as a monument. On the mountain side of the park are the brick buildings of the former naval arsenal, and you can take a stroll through the retro cityscape.

Highlights

  • This is one of the few places in the world where you can see a submarine up close.
  • A park where you can feel the vestiges of Kure, which once flourished as a military port.
  • You can see all the submarines and destroyers of the Maritime Self-Defense Force.
  • A torpedo loading crane that survived the war has been installed as a monument.

Photos

  • The Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers and submarines that dock at the port vary from day to day, so you can encounter new scenery no matter how many times you visit.

    The Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers and submarines that dock at the port vary from day to day, so you can encounter new scenery no matter how many times you visit.

  • The area jutting out into the ocean next to the submarine pier is the perfect spot for a photo shoot!

    The area jutting out into the ocean next to the submarine pier is the perfect spot for a photo shoot!

  • A torpedo loading crane actually used to lift and lower torpedoes during the war.

    A torpedo loading crane actually used to lift and lower torpedoes during the war.

  • Number of submarines varies by day.

    Number of submarines varies by day.

  • The streets lined with brick buildings are also photogenic.

    The streets lined with brick buildings are also photogenic.

  • A walking path along the sea.

    A walking path along the sea.

  • Don't miss the awesome night view!

    Don't miss the awesome night view!

Official FAQs

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Do you have pamphlets in other languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

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Sorry, we don’t.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

No free Wi-Fi available.

Q

Are there coin lockers nearby?

A

At Kure Station (just a 10 min. drive) and Kure Airport.

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Are there restrooms nearby?

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There is a public restroom.

Reviews

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  • Top Reviewer

    mizutama_renga Top Reviewer

    Working at Travel Publishing

    港町呉で、絶対に訪れたい場所。停泊している潜水艦や艦船は時期によって違うので、何回訪れても新たな発見が!このときは結構多くてラッキーでした。

  • Valiant Wang

    軍艦、潛水艇就出現在眼前,真是令人注目。

  • Emily Wang

    是日本唯一可以就近觀察潛水艇的公園。

  • 傅玉芬

    這裡非常壯觀,第一次看到潛水艇!

Details

Name in Japanese
アレイからすこじま
Postal Code
737-0027
Address
8 Showacho, Kure City, Hiroshima
Telephone
0823−23-7845 (Kure Tourist Information Plaza)
Closed
Open every day
Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free
Directions
From Kure Station on the JR Kure Line, take the Hiroden Bus for 10 minutes, get off at Sensuitai-mae Bus Stop, and walk for a short distance.
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