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Mikasa Park

A park where you can enjoy historic warships and seaside views.

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Located right next to the U.S. Navy Base in Yokosuka and facing Yokosuka Shinko, Mikasa Park is selected as one of the "Top 100 City Parks in Japan." Within the park, there are monuments such as a song monument playing the "Yokosuka" suite at regular intervals and a monument with the sound of rippling waves.

At the central plaza, the naval battleship "Mikasa," which played a significant role in the Battle of the Sea of Japan and contributed to the victory in the Russo-Japanese War, is preserved and open to the public as a memorial ship. Inside, various maritime-related materials are exhibited, and you can tour the inside of the ship (for a fee). Together with the statue of Heihachiro Togo, the commander of the Combined Fleet, it's a popular spot for photography.

From the gently sloping grassy plaza, you can view Sarushima, an uninhabited island popular as a leisure spot, and on clear days, even the Boso Peninsula is visible. Ferries to Sarushima depart from a terminal near the park. The "Babbling Path" lined with Oshima cherry trees, which bloom from late March to early April, and the unique steam locomotive-shaped water tank that constantly holds 100 tons of water are also must-sees.

Highlights

  • Selected as one of the "Top 100 City Parks in Japan" in Yokosuka.
  • Features monuments playing music and the sound of rippling waves.
  • The central plaza preserves and displays the battleship "Mikasa."
  • You can tour the "Mikasa" ship (for a fee).

Photos

  • The "Mikasa" and the statue of Heihachiro Togo in the central plaza are popular photo spots.

    The "Mikasa" and the statue of Heihachiro Togo in the central plaza are popular photo spots.

  • Located right next to the U.S. Navy Base in Yokosuka.

    Located right next to the U.S. Navy Base in Yokosuka.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

There is no Wi-Fi in the park (however, Wi-Fi is available on board the Mikasa, which is managed by a different authority, so please check with the Mikasa Preservation Society for details).

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available in the park. There are coin lockers in the "Mikasa" memorial vessels.

Q

Are there restrooms available?

A

Yes, there are.

Q

Are there any smoking areas?

A

Yes.

Q

Is wheelchair rental available?

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Wheelchairs are available for use within the park from the park management office (limited to 1 wheelchair).

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Details

Name in Japanese
三笠公園
Postal Code
238-0003
Address
82 Inaokacho, Yokosuka city, Kanagawa
Telephone
046-824-6291
Closed
Free to walk ※"Mikasa" memorial vessels closed from December 28 to 31
Business Hours
From April to October 8:00am - 9:00pm, From November to March 9:00am - 8:00pm
Admission
Free
※"Mikasa" memorial vessels Adults 600yen, High school students 300yen, Free for Elementary and junior high school students, Age 65 and up 500yen
Access
(1) About 15 minutes walk from Keikyu Line’s Yokosuka Chuo Station.
(2) From JR Yokosuka Line’s Yokosuka Station, take the Yokosuka Chuo・Mikasa loop bus, get off at “Mikasa koen” bus stop, and short walk from there.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)