It is worth going. You can understand the real history of the Japanese army signing the surrender letter. There is a free Chinese tour guide to provide tour guide service. The explanation is very detailed and interesting. The ship is very large and takes an hour to visit.
More▴The USS Missouri is world famous for this. The USS Missouri was the fourth Iowa-class battleship built by the U.S. Navy. Its sister ships include USS Iowa, USS New Jersey and USS Wisconsin. Although the USS Missouri was numbered BB-63 and was slightly larger than the USS Wisconsin, she was built later by the United States. This legendary battleship participated in countless wars, including the World War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Persian Gulf War, no damage at all.
▴Now, the USS Missouri serves as a museum ship, moored next to Ford Island in Pearl Harbor for tourists from all over the world.
It is worth going. You can understand the real history of the Japanese army signing the surrender letter. There is a free Chinese tour guide to provide tour guide service. The explanation is very detailed and interesting. The ship is very large and takes an hour to visit.
The Missouri was commissioned in June 1944. On September 2, 1945, General MacArthur accepted Japan's unconditional surrender on the deck of the Missouri warship, and the Second World War ended. The Missouri was retired in February 1955 and then modernized and re-entered service in May 1986. He joined the Gulf War in January 1991 and was officially retired in 1992. Beginning in 1999, Missouri was converted into a memorial ship, moored at Pearl Harbor, becoming a witness to the beginning and end of the Pacific War.
The Missouri ship, which was transferred from Bremerton, Washington, to Pearl Harbor, is now parked next to the Arizona battleship, marking the end of World War II.
my father was under the command of gen.Douglas Mc arthur during liberation of the Philippines 🇵🇭 and sailed on the Missouri. after my son graduated training usmc in 2007 we had met up with him and my father and toured the Missouri. it actually brought tears to my father's eyes while on top of that famous deck, and had asked my father if he was he ok and to what he was crying about..he said son, it's just too hard to really talk about it..your father had both good and bad memories of that war, and hope my grandson never ever has to experience what I have. Sadly my father passed away in 2011 and the Missouri tour was one I'll never forget. She was so huge and equipped and could carry a small city..in 2012 the Philippines awarded my father with a medal and commendation for his service helping liberate the Philippines...an article of that was published in his hometown newspaper before he passed away. Thank you THE MISSOURI ❤️
The ship is not big, there are not many open areas.
You can go to this attraction, recommend this, good