Seikan Tunnel Memorial Hall

Sotogahama-machi HISTORY LOCAL ACTIVITY NATURE

The Seikan Tunnel, the world’s longest undersea tunnel, is an important road connecting Aomori Prefecture and Hokkaido.

It took 42 years from conception to penetration, with a total length of 53.85 km at a depth of 240 m below sea level. It was completed in 1988. The museum is a commemorative facility that consists of sound, images, and exhibition materials that convey the realistic atmosphere of the site and record the challenges faced by the people who took on this major project to build the world’s longest undersea tunnel in a harsh environment.
The “Experience Tunnel” is also a must-see for railroad fans. Boarding the “Seikan Tunnel Tappi Shakkou Line Mogura-go,” a heavy door to the underground opens, and the steep incline takes you to 140 meters below sea level in just 7 minutes! In fact, this cable car is also the “Seikan Tunnel Tappi Shakkou Line,” the shortest private railway line in Japan. The cable car runs twice an hour and takes about 40 minutes, so it is recommended to check the schedule in advance.
We hope you will experience firsthand the story of this world-class project.

Name Seikan Tunnel Memorial Hall
Address 99 Minmayatatsuhama, 外ヶ浜町 Sotogahama, Higashitsugaru District, Aomori 030-1711
Tel 0174382301
Business
hours
8:40-17:00
Closed: Closed during winter
Official
site
Seikan Tunnel Memorial Hall