Explore Kure City.
The steps of Ryojyo appear in the film Sea Monkey in the scene where the divers are training by running up and down the stairs carrying oxygen tanks on their backs.
Explore Kure City.
The steps of Ryojyo appear in the film Sea Monkey in the scene where the divers are training by running up and down the stairs carrying oxygen tanks on their backs.
Established in 1890 during the Meiji era as a cemetery for navy personnel, this somber place also contains tombs of British sailors, individual monuments, and monuments to the war dead from the battleship Yamato.
Youme Town is a centrally located shopping mall extremely close to Kure City’s train station, and just opposite the famous Yamato Museum.
This is the museum for the comic Spaceship Yamato, illustrated by Reiji Matsumoto.
The Popolo Shopping Center is a small mall situated on the traditional shopping boulevard, Renga Dori.
Kuramoto Street runs through the center of downtown Kure.
Kure lies on the calm Seto Inland Sea, surrounded on three sides by green mountains. These geographical features led the Japanese Government to establish a navy base in Kure and, in 1903, the Kure naval arsenal.
Kawachiya (now Miyakehonten), founded in 1856, started making sake in 1902, the same year that Kure became incorporated as a city.