
艦隊これくしょん
An anime adaptation of the popular browser game where historical warships are personified as girls called Fleet Girls. Real naval bases and museums connected to the Imperial Japanese Navy hold special significance for fans of the series.
An anime adaptation of the popular browser game where historical warships are personified as girls called Fleet Girls. Real naval bases and museums connected to the Imperial Japanese Navy hold special significance for fans of the series.

Anime pilgrimage guide
艦隊これくしょん
An anime adaptation of the popular browser game where historical warships are personified as girls called Fleet Girls. Real naval bases and museums connected to the Imperial Japanese Navy hold special significance for fans of the series.
Pilgrimage guide on this page
Pilgrimage guide on this page
Build your own route
Pick the spots you like and make a route for your trip.
Create a plan with this animeStart by browsing the real-world spots connected to this anime, then open the map when you are ready to plan the route.
Photo by Yukiko Hamabe on Unsplash
横須賀 記念艦三笠
The preserved pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa, the only surviving ship of its type in the world. As a real warship that inspired characters in KanColle, it draws fans who want to see the vessel that became a Fleet Girl.
Photo by Yousuke (CC BY-SA 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons
呉市 大和ミュージアム
The Kure Maritime Museum, known as the Yamato Museum, features a massive 1/10 scale model of the battleship Yamato and extensive exhibits on Japan's naval history. The museum is a major destination for KanColle fans due to the many ships built at the Kure Naval Arsenal.
Travel map
See how the pilgrimage spots sit together before you start planning the day.
After the trip
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