NYK Hikawamaru

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Yokohama, Japan

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Museum· Historical landmark· Maritime museum· Technology museum· Tourist attraction

NYK Hikawamaru Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

NYK Hikawamaru is located in Yokohama, Japan on 山下公園地先, Yamashitacho, Naka Ward,. NYK Hikawamaru is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in Japan.

Address

山下公園地先, Yamashitacho, Naka Ward,

Phone

+81456414362

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M C

A very cool cruise ship to explore, kinda reminded me of the Queen Mary in Longbeach California but smaller and less luxurious. It was nonetheless still a good experience to see what it looks like on the inside. You get to see the first class cabins and common areas. The entrance fees was also very reasonable. I had fun!

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kuraoka maria

The old ship with atmosphere of 100 years ago. Amazing. Charlie Chaplin was there. Need to feel this spirits to understand. Well recommend ️

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Dominic Tam

A Japanese Passenger Cruise to and from Japan and US in the 1930s and now permanently docked in Yokohama as a museum. Admission is very reasonable 300Yen but cash only. No food or pets are allowed on board. Need to walk up and down the stairs to access different level of decks. Very well restored. Closes at 4.30pm.

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Stefan Hofer

An impressive ship with an impressive history. It is worth a visit and close by harbour tours are organised by ship as well.

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Jeba John Sheltan

Wonderful ship "The Queen of the Pacific", standing as a History !! She was one of the only two Japanese ships to have survived in the World War 2.. A must go place in Yokohama.. Lovely & Royal interiors.. You can enjoy the beauty of the park from the upper deck.. Entrance Fee costs only 300 Yen.

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Ali Mehrizi

Extremely well-priced and informative. You will see preserved rooms, dining room, engine room, and many other interesting parts of this famous ship, along with detailed descriptions and history.

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Wes S

Nice museum. The ship has interesting history and is a legacy of times past when ocean liner luxury was celebrated for ocean crossings. The machine room was a highlight as was the captains quarters. Great views of the city, too.

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Melinda Madden

Only 300 yen and you'll get to see the amazing and extensive interior of the only surving Japanese vessel built in the 1930s. Explanations are in English. Best rooms are the first class dining room (with little books you can read on the dining experience) and the VIP suite bathroom where Charlie Chaplin would have bathed!! They should clean the VIP bathroom、though、it needs some restoration.