Free for one preschool-aged child per paying adult. Additional children to pay at children's rate.
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16:00 Meet at Sasebo Tourist Information Center, 16:30 Depart from Sasebo Port.
17:30 Disband at Sasebo Port.
One preschool child per adult is free, and from the second child onwards the child rate will be charged.
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-About the Spots-
Sasebo Heavy Industries (aka SSK)
A shipbuilding company that took over the facilities of the Sasebo Naval
Arsenal of the former Imperial Japanese Navy. Many of the old facilities still
stand: docks, cranes, a machinery factory, the former mould loft, and more. A
250-ton crane (a giant cantilever crane) that is a component property
designated as a Cultural Heritage is also visible. It is an extremely rare
crane that was imported from the UK in 1913 is still in use today.
Kogo Zaki
Kogo Zaki is a cape at the only entrance to Sasebo Port that is just 900
meters wide. Sasebo was chosen to be one of Japan's four naval districts
during the Meiji Period because the port, with the naval facilities and ships,
could not be seen from the open sea. Kogo Zaki remains the port's only
entrance to this day.
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)
JMSDF vessels are docked at Tategami Wharf and Kurashima Wharf. Various
vessels, such as Aegis ships and minesweepers, are also moored in the port.
Tour content
Depart Sasebo Port → US Navy Vessels → JMSDF Vessels → Sasebo Heavy Industries
Docks and Cranes → US Navy Oil Depot → JMSDF Training Center → US Navy
Ammunition Warehouse → JMSDF Kurashima Dock → Japan Coast Guard → Sasebo Port
-Special Packages-
11:00
11:30
US Navy Vessels
JMSDF Vessels
Sasebo Heavy Industries Docks and Cranes
US Navy Oil Depot
JMSDF Training Center
US Navy Ammunition Warehouse
JMSDF Kurashima Wharf
Japan Coast Guard
12:30
SASEBO Naval Port Cruise
USD 16.14