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Tokyo: Yasukuni Shrine & War History Museum Tour
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Guided commentary is restricted inside the Yushukan Museum. Please view the exhibits independently; your guide will provide context in designated areas.
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This tour is not a simple visit to Yasukuni Shrine and the Yushukan Museum. It is a structured exploration of how modern Japan remembers war.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, the experience provides historical context from multiple perspectives, helping visitors understand the political, religious, and cultural dimensions of these sites. Rather than promoting a single narrative, the tour encourages critical engagement with the exhibits and the broader debates surrounding war memory in Japan.
For those selecting the extended option, the inclusion of Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery offers a rare opportunity to compare religious enshrinement at Yasukuni with the state-administered memorial syst...
Главные места
От 2 часы и 30 минуты до 3 часы и 30 минуты
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
От 2 часы и 30 минуты до 3 часы и 30 минуты
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Historical commentary with balanced, multi-perspective context
Yushukan War Museum admission fee
Visit to Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery (extended option)
Частная экскурсия с гидом
Guided visit to Yasukuni Shrine
Лицензированный англоговорящий гид
Guided visit inside the Yushukan War Museum
Еда и напитки
Транспорт до места встречи и обратно
Места встреч
Отъезд
Yasuni Shrine - the First Torii
If you select either the standard or extended option, the meeting point is in front of the Yasukuni Shrine First Torii Gate (Grand Torii Gate). Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign that says “DeepExperience.” Please refer to the map for exact details.
Возвращение
Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery
For the extended option, the tour ends at Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery.
Tokyo: Yasukuni Shrine & War History Museum Tour
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This tour is not a simple visit to Yasukuni Shrine and the Yushukan Museum. It is a structured exploration of how modern Japan remembers war.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, the experience provides historical context from multiple perspectives, helping visitors understand the political, religious, and cultural dimensions of these sites. Rather than promoting a single narrative, the tour encourages critical engagement with the exhibits and the broader debates surrounding war memory in Japan.
For those selecting the extended option, the inclusion of Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery offers a rare opportunity to compare religious enshrinement at Yasukuni with the state-administered memorial syst...
Главные места
От 2 часы и 30 минуты до 3 часы и 30 минуты
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
От 2 часы и 30 минуты до 3 часы и 30 минуты
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Historical commentary with balanced, multi-perspective context
Yushukan War Museum admission fee
Visit to Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery (extended option)
Частная экскурсия с гидом
Guided visit to Yasukuni Shrine
Лицензированный англоговорящий гид
Guided visit inside the Yushukan War Museum
Еда и напитки
Транспорт до места встречи и обратно
Места встреч
Отъезд
Yasuni Shrine - the First Torii
If you select either the standard or extended option, the meeting point is in front of the Yasukuni Shrine First Torii Gate (Grand Torii Gate). Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign that says “DeepExperience.” Please refer to the map for exact details.
Возвращение
Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery
For the extended option, the tour ends at Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery.
Yasukuni Shrine, located in central Tokyo, was established in 1869 to commemorate those who died in conflicts from the Meiji Restoration through the Asia-Pacific War. Unlike most Shinto shrines, Yasukuni enshrines the spirits of war dead rather than a traditional kami, making it a unique institution in Japan’s religious and political landscape. The site has become central to debates about war memory, state Shinto, and postwar reconciliation. Visiting Yasukuni Shrine offers insight into how Japan has remembered, interpreted, and ritualized its modern military past.
40 минуты
2
Yushukan
The Yushukan War Museum, situated within the grounds of Yasukuni Shrine, presents a narrative of Japan’s military history from the late Tokugawa period to World War II. Its exhibitions trace the formation of the modern Japanese state, the influence of samurai ethics, and the expansion of imperial Japan. The museum is known for its interpretive framing of the Asia-Pacific War, making it an important site for understanding how historical memory is constructed and conveyed. For visitors seeking a deeper grasp of Japan’s wartime experience, the Yushukan provides essential context—both historical and historiographical.
1 час и 50 минуты
3
Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery
Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery is a secular memorial established in 1959 to honor unidentified war dead repatriated from overseas battlefields. Unlike Yasukuni Shrine, it is administered by the Japanese government and does not enshrine spirits according to Shinto rites. The contrast between Chidorigafuchi and Yasukuni highlights differing approaches to remembrance in postwar Japan—religious enshrinement versus state memorialization. Visiting both sites offers a broader understanding of how modern Japan commemorates loss, responsibility, and national history.