Yokohama|Climb aboard Hikawa Maru to explore the cruise scenery of the Japan-Seattle route nearly a hundred years ago

This is the only remaining passenger and cargo ship built before the war in Japan and an important cultural property of Japan. It is now moored in Yokohama Port and has become a maritime museum.
Nearly a hundred years ago, it carried important passenger and freight transportation needs of Yokohama and Seattle. From the restaurant, guest rooms and cruise ship interior, we can get a glimpse of the scene of tourists flocking nearly a hundred years ago.
It was the most advanced ship at the time. It carried refugees persecuted by the Nazis to the United States and Canada, and also served as a medical ship during World War II.
There are seats on the deck where you can bask in the warm sun and look out over the bustling Yokohama a hundred years later.
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Post by 旅行中的野馬 | Feb 2, 2025

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