The park is centered around the
battleship Mikasa, which was commissioned in 1902, and went on to play a role in Japan's victory in the
Russo-Japanese War. In 1924, the ship's commander,
Togo Heihachiro, led an "Mikasa Preservation Association" to "cultivate the national spirit" by establishing the park. After the end of
World War II, the ship was stripped for parts, and portions were converted to be used as an aquarium, until a successful restoration campaign in the 1960s. == Features ==