I walked from Sasebo station. There is a US Navy facility nearby, and you can feel that it is a military port. Shortly from the US military facility, there is a sail tower. You can enter for free, and the history from the end of the Edo period to the Self-Defense Forces is introduced with a large amount of materials. Personally, the materials before the Pacific War in the Showa era were very valuable and I felt the situation at that time more realistic. There is a souvenir corner on the first floor, and Navy curry is sold.
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I walked from Sasebo station. There is a US Navy facility nearby, and you can feel that it is a military port. Shortly from the US military facility, there is a sail tower. You can enter for free, and the history from the end of the Edo period to the Self-Defense Forces is introduced with a large amount of materials. Personally, the materials before the Pacific War in the Showa era were very valuable and I felt the situation at that time more realistic. There is a souvenir corner on the first floor, and Navy curry is sold.
As a strategic fortress in the west of Japan, the atmosphere of the Navy Self-Defense Forces can be seen everywhere, and there are various warships stationed at the port of Sasebo. In the historical museum, you can learn about the historical changes of Sasebo, a military fortress.
I personally actually like history, so it is also a good choice to have such a historical museum to visit.
You can see a lot of relevant information, and you can learn some stories about the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces.
I saw it on the way to Jiujiu Island, a few stops from JR Station.
Learn about the history of the Maritime Self-Defense Forces and basically understand