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Inado Bunker No.1

稲童1号掩体壕
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1095-17 Hoka Inado, Yukuhashi 824-0022 Fukuoka PrefectureMap
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  • Wander803247
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    I've never seen a military air shelter.

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    A shelter for protecting military aircraft from air strikes just north of the Self-Defense Force base where air self-defense Force planes roar over the sky. The entrance is near 30m and the height is weak 6m just like a warehouse. The depth was also overwhelmed by the huge size of 25m. Realize the scars of the war.

    Reviewed on Dec 21, 2015
  • big_zosan
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    A valuable historic site that conveys the history of war and the region to posterity

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     Bunkers are hangars built to protect military aircraft from enemy air raids. It is a facility of the Naval Air Corps built at the time of the Pacific War, and currently there are several remaining bunkers, including the Inado 1 bunker. It must have been built sturdy. It's still neat. In addition, the Inado area was often attacked by air raids because of the many military facilities. There are still bullet marks of machine gun sweeping everywhere in the Inado district.  

    Reviewed on Dec 2, 2015
  • Kats5931
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    Residual すべく ~ Competition の Memory

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    On the north side of the Air Self-Defense Force Castle Base, there was an air raid shelter, that is, a bunker, for aircraft that protects military aircraft from air raids during the Pacific War. There is a parking lot along the prefectural road and a brief explanation version is also installed. When I approached the moat, it was a surprisingly large facility for bombers. But it makes me a little sad to read the explanation that the plane inside was destroyed by the 1 aircraft and the U. S. Army air raid. 70 Memory that such a thing was done in this place a year ago ...

    Reviewed on Feb 22, 2015