Verny Park

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Originally opened in 1946 and revamped in 2001, Verny Park (ヴェルニー公園) is a French styled garden overlooking Kanagawa’s Yokosuka Port. The park is named after Léonce Verny, a French naval engineer who led the construction of multiple naval facilities in the area in the late 1800s, including Yokosuka Naval Arsenal. Verny made great contributions to Japan’s modernization with his leadership, engineering, and educational skills.

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Dirección

1 Chome-1 Shioiricho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 238-0042, Japan (Direcciones)

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Harga

Entrada gratis

Número telefónico

+81 46-824-6291

Cómo llegar

One minute walk from JR Yokosuka Station.

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