In May 1930, NYK Line welcomed into service Hikawa Maru, a new state-of-the-art liner for the transport of passengers and cargo between Japan and Seattle. Embodying the foremost in naval architecture at the time, safety was ensured through use of thick shell plating and solid watertight compartments. In 30 years of service, Hikawa Maru crossed the Pacific 254 times, carrying around 25,000 passengers and a great volume of cargo. During and immediately following World War II, the vessel served as a hospital ship and returned some 30,000 wounded soldiers to the Japanese homeland.
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Hours: 10:00 - 17:00 Doors close at 16:30
Closed: Mondays (except for Japanease national holidays, where the ship will be open on the holiday but closed on the following workday). The ship may temporarily close in special circumstances.
Fees: 300yen / Per person |
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