As a key visit project of Pearl Harbor, it must be set aside for more than 2 hours. The lower floor is the place where sea officers and soldiers live and live. The deck focuses on the landing site of World War II Japan, and there is a combat command room on the upper floor.
▴The USS Missouri is world famous for this. The USS Missouri was the fourth Iowa-class battleship built by the U.S. Navy. Its sister ships include USS Iowa, USS New Jersey and USS Wisconsin. Although the USS Missouri was numbered BB-63 and was slightly larger than the USS Wisconsin, she was built later by the United States. This legendary battleship participated in countless wars, including the World War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Persian Gulf War, no damage at all.
▴Now, the USS Missouri serves as a museum ship, moored next to Ford Island in Pearl Harbor for tourists from all over the world.
As a key visit project of Pearl Harbor, it must be set aside for more than 2 hours. The lower floor is the place where sea officers and soldiers live and live. The deck focuses on the landing site of World War II Japan, and there is a combat command room on the upper floor.
As a military fan and history lover, I highly recommend a visit to the attractions. The Missouri itself is a place to witness the surrender of Japan and the end of World War II. Its historical significance is already worth a visit. The maintenance of the warship itself can also be seen very carefully, and there are many open areas. Highly recommended. The Aviation Museum and the Submarine Museum can be visited as military fans, and there is an oversized hangar behind the Aviation Museum. Don't forget to visit. The Arizona Memorial requires a cruise ship ferry and must have on-site boarding records, but it is very close to the Missouri, which is a bit more.
The heart-wrenching Pearl Harbor finally saw the true face. The scenic spot is really not big compared to the domestic scenic spot, but the whole tour line is arranged very orderly and reasonable. It is not too good for our English and can be easily played. Visit Arizona first, then take the scenic bus to Missouri. There is a Mandarin explanation on the Missouri, which is great
Tickets for the Missouri ticket were purchased at the ticket window. Tickets cost $25 per person. The Missouri Memorial Museum includes the cost of the shuttle bus to and from Ford Island and Arizona Memorial. First go to Missouri, take a free shuttle bus, about ten minutes to reach Missouri, board the main deck of Missouri. Foreigners knew that we were from China and assigned us a small Chinese team. The explanations here are free, and the Missouri situation and war history are explained in detail all the way. We didn't walk with them full, we shuttled like a child in a big toy, climbed up and down the bridge and experienced the combat post and living cabin of the ordinary crew. After passing through the kitchen and the berth, I thought that many young people came here with different dreams and goals, and the days on the ship were memorable for a lifetime. When you board the ship, the staff will take pictures for you, but when you get off the ship, you will pay 35 knives for taking pictures.
The most important attraction of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, is also a tourist attraction with historical significance and transaction concept. It is worth taking children to learn and understand history. This warship has witnessed history. Now it is retired as a museum for tourists to visit. Also witnessed the historical moment of Japanese surrender. The warships are well protected, and the deck, artillery, warships, etc. are also very interesting to experience
The shuttle bus takes five minutes to get to the Missouri battleship, which is very large, very powerful and very powerful. The ship's weapons system equipment was retained, the facilities inside the ship were protected, the cabins of the crew and the captain were all open to the outside world, and the original documents and historical materials of the Japanese surrender ceremony at that time were restored.
The Missouri Memorial is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Missouri has a pivotal role in World War II. It is a memorial that is worth visiting and can be seen up close. It is also a good opportunity to further the history of the United States Navy.
There is a direct bus from Wakiki Beach, about 55 minutes to arrive. There are many seats. Tickets need to be booked online. On September 2, 1945, the signing ceremony of Japan's unconditional surrender, which marked the end of World War II, was held on the main deck of the Missouri, moored in Tokyo Bay. Missouri is famous for this. The legendary warship has participated in countless wars, including World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War, without damage.