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Hatsuneura Observatory

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Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura 100-2101, Tokyo PrefectureMap
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  • firoandberry
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    Old army の と Maximum の scenery

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    It's in a creepy place where there is a statue of Kinjiro Ninomiya without a head at the entrance, but the scenery is the best. There is a site of the equipment of the former Japanese army between the observatory, and you can see the heavy concrete building. There are also traces of machine guns sweeping on the wall, making it a place where you can feel the war. The observatory is not that big, but the view is great.

    Reviewed on Apr 25, 2021
  • jagaimoo
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    It's a little creepy.

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    I came on an island tour. The view is very beautiful, but it's kind of creepy. It may be scary when you come at night. .. ..

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2019
  • puby82
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    The view is great.

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    The inside of the building was full of graffiti of the Yankee in the village. It was interesting with that. You can enjoy the best view overlooking Hatsuneura.

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2018
  • Cocohadoko
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    There was a military facility of the former Japanese army buried in the jungle.

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    From Futami Port, drive along the Yomei Road, pass the Nagasaki Observatory, Asahidaira Observatory, and the National Astronomical Observatory, and cross the pass of Mt. Yomei, and you will find a path that enters the Hatsuneura Observatory. The landmark is a statue of Sontoku Ninomiya without a neck. It is said that the former Japanese army carried it from Omura Elementary School. When I entered the path on the left, there was a wreckage of a concrete building in the dense thickness of the tree 々. It is said that it is the site of military facilities during World War II. There was nothing inside. Just a little ...

    Reviewed on Mar 17, 2018