The Kaiwomaru's Full Sail Exhibition 帆船海王丸の総帆展帆

Admire the beautiful and magnificent Lady of the Seas

The main event for the Kaiwomaru, affectionately known as the Lady of the Seas, is the full sail exhibition! This event started in April 1990, when the ship was presented with its 29 sails out for the first time. This beautiful sight is a perfect fit for her nickname, the Lady of the Seas. Each time, around 100 volunteers help out for this exhibition, pulling ropes to unfurl the sails or put them away, which is always a sight to see. We are always looking for volunteers. Consult the website for more information.

Area
Takaoka / Himi / Imizu
Category
Events

Information

Address 934-0023 富山県射水市海王町8
Telephone Number 0766-82-5181
Opening Times Kaiwomaru Sailing Ship Opening Hours
9:30 to 17:00
* The opening hours of the Kaiwomaru may depend on the season so please check in advance (Summer: until 18:00, winter: until 16:00)
Closed Kaiwomaru Sailing Ship Closed Days
Every Wednesday (Thursday if Wednesday is a Holiday), New Year's Holidays, Ship Maintenance Days (twice a year)
Prices Kaiwomaru Sailing Ship Entrance Fee
400 yen for adults (high school students or older, 350 yen for groups of 20 or more), 200 yen for elementary and middle school students (150 yen for groups of 20 or more), 500 yen for a family pass (1 adult and 1 elementary or middle school student)
Car Park 600 free parking spots (7 spots for large buses)
Getting There ■Around 20 minutes by car from the Kosugi IC on the Hokuriku Expressway
■A 10-minute walk from Kaiwomaru Station on the Manyo Line
Website http://www.kaiwomaru.jp/en/park/
Notes Please board the ship by 30 minutes before closing time. Visiting the ship takes around 30 minutes.

Events

Date Can be cancelled in case of bad weather
Venue Kaiwomaru Park

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