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Ebisugahana Shipyard

About Ebisugahana Shipyard

The Ebisugahana Shipyard Site, located in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, is known as an important industrial heritage site in Japan at the end of the Edo period. This shipyard site is a symbol of technological innovation and the strengthening of national defense at the end of the Edo period, and is highly valued for its historical value.

First, the Emisugahana Shipyard Site is characterized by its historical background. At the end of the Edo period, the Choshu clan (present-day Yamaguchi Prefecture) established this shipyard in order to strengthen its military by introducing Western technology. 1863 saw the start of construction, and craftsmen who had learned Western technology gathered here to attempt to build Japan's first Western-style warships. The shipyard played an important role in Japan's process of modernization and served as a keystone of national defense.

One of the highlights of the site is the stone masonry dock that remains on the shipyard site. This dock was used as a dry dock for shipbuilding, and its scale and elaborate masonry techniques speak of the high level of technology of the time. Visitors can feel a part of the technological innovation and industrialization of the late Edo period by touring this dock.

Another attraction of the Ebisugahana Shipyard site is its scenery. Facing the Sea of Japan, the site provides visitors with a pleasant view of the beautiful sea. Especially at dusk, the scenery of the sea and the dock dyed by the setting sun is beautiful, making it an excellent photo spot for photography enthusiasts.

In addition, the area around the shipyard site is dotted with facilities and exhibits that remind visitors of the history of the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Through these exhibits, visitors can learn about the shipbuilding technology of the time and the national defense policy of the Choshu clan. Guided tours are also available, with professional guides providing detailed explanations of the history and technology. The tours provide a valuable learning opportunity for visitors.

All in all, the Emisugahana Shipyard Site is a special tourist attraction that combines its historical value, technological interest, and beautiful scenery. It offers visitors a deeply moving and educational experience, and its special atmosphere is an unforgettable experience once you visit.

Information

Opening Hours Always Open
Address 5159-14 Tsubakihigashi, Hagi, Yamaguchi
Price Free of charge
Access 15 minutes by cab from JR Higashi Hagi Station, or 10 minutes on foot from the Hagi Reverberatory Furnace stop on the eastbound Hagi Circular Maru Bus.
Official Site https://www.hagishi.com/en/search/detail.php?d=100087

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