A dramatic reading to pass on the memories of war.
- Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall (Jack)
- Date: 2026.10.0482 days until the event
—Showa 100th Anniversary Event—A dramatic reading to pass on the memories of war
This year, marking the 100th anniversary of the Showa era, we will be holding a dramatic reading based on the true story of the Great Yokohama Air Raid as part of our efforts to pass on the memories of the war experienced during the Showa era to the next generation.
Viewing is by prior application only. Please apply via the online application system by Monday, September 7th.
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Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall (Jack)
Three towers are representative of Yokohama: "King" at the Kanagawa Prefectural Office, "Queen" at Yokohama Customs, and "Jack" at Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall. In the early Showa period, when there were no tall buildings yet, sailors of foreign ships affectionately called these towers visible from Yokohama Port, praying to them for safe voyages and using them as landmarks when entering port. Inspired by these people of the past, there is now a legend that if you visit spots with a panoramic view of the three towers, your wishes will come true. Every year on March 10th, various events are held to mark "Three Towers Day." |



