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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) Ticket Reservations (Hyogo/Kobe)
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) Ticket Reservations (Hyogo/Kobe)
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) Ticket Reservations (Hyogo/Kobe)
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) Ticket Reservations (Hyogo/Kobe)
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) Ticket Reservations (Hyogo/Kobe)
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) Ticket Reservations (Hyogo/Kobe)

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Duration:40 min(s)
Guided language: 日本語 / 中文
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  • The remaining inscriptions written by Sun Yat-sen are scattered across China, Taiwan, and other parts of the country. The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Museum has collected inscriptions written by Sun Yat-sen that remain in Japan, and currently exhibits 10 pieces, including donated and loaned works.


  • Although Sun Yat-sen was not a calligrapher, he was highly regarded as a skilled calligrapher, and you can enjoy the inscriptions he wrote in his own handwriting, which are housed in our museum.


  • The hotel is also located in a prime location at the foot of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge (3,911 meters in length, 1,991 meters in central span), which connects Kobe and Awaji Island and was recognized and listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1998. Together with Awaji Island and the Seto Inland Sea right in front of you, it is a great photo spot for Instagram.

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The Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen had a very close relationship with Kobe, which was an important shipping hub at the time and home to many overseas Chinese, and he visited Kobe 18 times.

Kobe was where Sun Yat-sen first set foot on Japanese soil in November 1895, and it was also from Kobe that he left his final mark on Japan. As a result, Kobe has left many of his mark, including his famous "Greater Asianism" lecture.

The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) commemorates Sun Yat-sen's activities and provides an easy-to-understand introduction to his relationship with the Japanese and overseas Chinese who supported him through exhibits such as photo panels and inscriptions written by Sun Yat-sen himself.
The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) is a three-story octagonal building that was relocated and restored from a villa originally built by Wu Jintang, a Chinese businessman from Kobe, in the early 20th century.

It is one of the oldest surviving wooden-framed concrete block buildings in Japan and is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. The interior of the building retains the atmosphere of the past, with British tiles and gold-leaf paper being restored during the restoration work.

Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku) is located right next to the magnificent Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, offering a scenic view of Awaji Island right before your eyes.
Please note that Chinese staff are always on hand at the reception desk at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Ijokaku).

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What You Can Expect

Duration: 40 minute(s)

1 Day

  • You can view exhibits including photo panels and inscriptions handwritten by Sun Yat-sen. (Approximately 30-40 minutes) Introductory videos (in Japanese, Chinese, and English) on the themes of "Sun Yat-sen," "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall," "The Story of the Passion Pavilion," and "Wu Jintang" will be screened on a large screen in the first floor hall of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Approximately 6-14 minutes).
    You can view exhibits including photo panels and inscriptions handwritten by Sun Yat-sen. (Approximately 30-40 minutes)
Introductory videos (in Japanese, Chinese, and English) on the themes of "Sun Yat-sen," "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall," "The Story of the Passion Pavilion," and "Wu Jintang" will be screened on a large screen in the first floor hall of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Approximately 6-14 minutes).

Purchase Notice

The building is a relocated and restored version of an octagonal three-story tower constructed in the early Taisho period, so there are steps inside the building and no elevator connecting the first and second floors, which are open to the public.

Includes/Excludes

  • Admission fee
  • Free viewing of exhibits
  • consumption tax
  • Book costs
  • Commemorative goods prices, etc.
  • Other unspecified costs

Reminders

  • Ijokaku and the adjacent annex are designated as important cultural properties of Japan and Hyogo Prefecture, respectively. To preserve the building and keep it beautiful, please change into the slippers provided when entering the building.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall (Yujokaku)

Address: 2051 Higashimaikocho, Tarumi-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, 655-0047

How to Get There
Approximately a 7-minute walk from JR Kobe Line Maiko Station or Sanyo Electric Railway Maiko Park Station. Approximately a 9-minute walk from the express bus stop Maiko Expressway Bus Terminal. Paid parking is available at Hyogo Prefectural Maiko Park (198 passenger car spaces, 12 large vehicle spaces).

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

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