靖國神社 遊就館

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The Yushukan Museum exhibits precious historical materials, such as last messages and personal effects, to convey the thoughts and circumstances of those enshrined at Yasukuni Jinja to people living in the present day.

INFORMATION

  • address3-1-1 Kudankita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8246
  • tel03-3261-8326
  • accessJR
    10 minutes walk from lchigaya and Iidabashi stations(Sobu Line and Chuo Line)

    Subway
    ・5 minute Walk from Kudanshita Station(TozaiLine)
    ・5 minute Walk from Kudanshita Station(HanzomonLine)
    ・5 minute Walk from Kudanshita Station(meishiniukuLine)
    ・10 minute walk from lchigaya Station(NambokuLine)
    ・10 minute walk from lchigaya and idabashi stations(YurakuchoLine)

    City Bus
    ・One minute walk from the Kudanue stop served by the Kudanshita‐Takadanobaba and shibuya‐ochanomizu lines.
Open daily 9:00a.m.‐4:30p.m.
 during Mitama Festival(July13‐16)
 9:00a.m.-9:0Op.m.
 0:00a.m.‐4:30p.m. on New Year's Day
 Last admission 30 minutes before closing
 Note:We close for a few days in late June and late December.
Web site https://www.yasukuni.or.jp/english/

 

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  • The name “Yushukan” is taken from the Japanese readings of characters in a passage on the encouragement of learning in the Chinese classic Xunzi. This name reflects the purpose of the museum as a place to become familiar with the stories of those who sacrificed their precious lives for their country, and learn from them.

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