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Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters Review

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In Okinawa, the commander's office and the battle room still preserved the image of that year, where more than 4,000 soldiers had been sacrificed to cherish peace, which is of great educational significance.

Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters

Posted: Dec 12, 2015
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  • 657***08
    5/5Outstanding
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    Well maintained, the commanding heights can see the sea and the plane. If you have seen a World War II-related documentary or movie, you can come and see it. There are also materials and documentaries to watch on site. Tickets are currently 600 yen.

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    Posted: Jan 8, 2024
  • fishingrabbit
    4/5Excellent

    The Former Navy Underground Headquarters, located in Okinawa, is a historically significant site that provides visitors with a unique insight into a crucial chapter of World War II history. This underground complex served as the headquarters of the Japanese Navy during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945.Visiting the Former Navy Underground Headquarters is a somber and educational experience. The site features a network of tunnels and rooms that were used for planning and executing military operations. It's a haunting reminder of the intense battles and sacrifices made during the war.One of the most striking features is the Commanding Officer's Room, which has been preserved to look much as it did during the war. This room, along with other areas like the strategy rooms and communication facilities, help visitors envision the tense atmosphere that prevailed during that time.The site includes informative displays and exhibits that explain the history and significance of the headquarters. While there might be limited English signage, the overall experience is deeply moving and offers a poignant reflection on the wartime events that unfolded in Okinawa.For those interested in history, especially the World War II period, the Former Navy Underground Headquarters is a must-visit. It serves as a living testament to the past and pays homage to those who were involved in the conflict. It's a place where history comes alive, and its significance should not be underestimated.

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    Posted: Nov 5, 2023
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    The old Naval Command is a favorite military facility. It is worth a look here. The outside view is very good. This is a place for Japanese patriotic education. The trenches under the Okinawa Naval Command during the Second World War are very deep and gloomy. It may be that we went on a rainy day. The ground is very wet.

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    Posted: Oct 19, 2019
  • 足球是方的
    4/5Excellent
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    Japan, Okinawa Prefecture, Fengjian City, Old Naval Command trench World War II, the U.S. Army logged on in Okinawa, where the Japanese army set up strategic defense lines against the U.S. Army, low tunnel people can not stand upright, dim light, because now the exhaust facilities are complete, also often clean, the smell is also passable, war tunnel odor is also very bad, now here has become a day. This child's patriotic education base has been visited by Japanese pupils all the year round. Japanese children visit it seriously. They record what they see and hear with a question board. Their handwriting is correct. The trench is located on the top of a hill. It takes some physical energy to walk up. Mobile phone shows that it is equivalent to climbing the 17th floor. On the top of the hill, you can see the comfort tower, in the tunnel, the communication room and the commander's office. The power room, the medical room, the junior soldier room and other rooms, and the weedy tunnel outlet are very concealed on the outside. The Japanese attacked the U.S. Army from the outlet. In the Okinawa campaign, the U.S. Army paid a painful price. Although the whole army of the 64th Division of the Japanese Army was overwhelmed, the U.S. Army also casualties more than 50,000 people. There was a wall in the tunnel that was filled with bullet holes left by grenade explosion. The Japanese Commander committed suicide here. Peace is so precious.

    4
    Posted: Apr 25, 2019
  • Micro4
    5/5Outstanding
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    I thought it was very precious to war, and it made me think again. I'm against war!

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    Posted: Jun 1, 2023
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