紫電改展示館

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Minamiuwa District, Japan

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Tourist attraction· War museum

紫電改展示館 Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

紫電改展示館 is located in Minamiuwa District, Japan on Ainan, Hisayoshi, 1060. 紫電改展示館 is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Japan.

Address

Ainan, Hisayoshi, 1060

Phone

+81 895732151

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Paul Connor

A visual slice of WW2 history featuring a downed Kawanishi N1K fighter plane recovered from the sea floor. The museum itself is small and isolated meaning not a lot of people go there, perfect for a quite reflection on times gone by. The main attraction is the fighter, propellers bent back from the moment of impact with the ocean, frozen in time and telling of intense action in the skies above! Unfortunately like the majority of rural museums there is no English or any other language apart from Japanese. This may seem obvious as it is in Japan however it leaves you with a sense of mystery as you depend on the pictures to gather information. If you do not speak the language my advice would be to visit with a Japanese friend or have Google translate at the ready. Admission is free and the views from the gardens are absolutely beautiful. If you happen to be in the area I would highly recommend checking this place out, the impacting presence of the long fallen fighter is well worth the drive! Enjoy.

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Daniel Blundell

AMAZING! The main attraction is a water river, perfect to play in, swim through or just float along. The slides are varied, interesting and exciting and the wave pool? So good. Add clean and numerous facilities as well as great food, cheap. If you can go, GO! You won't regret it. P.S. bring sun screen!

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Hiroka Sugimoto Kranenburg

Good place to learn about the plain. Not much English commentary though.

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ska aks

This is a very important historical exhibit, with an amazing view right outside.

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Cnouki

The museum dedicated to the Shiden kai plane. It's free entry though there is only one room. It's very difficult to reach this museum so I would only recommand to those who are near Sukumo or are hardcore fans of japanese planes.