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It's a small place, but there are some raw 々 photos, and it's a facility with a different atmosphere from major facilities. I think you can go there once.
The exhibition hall is closed on September 30, 2017.
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The Okinawa Battle and Holocaust Photo Exhibition Hall was closed on September 30, 2017 after the death of former Governor Masahide Ota. I went to the site because there was a display of the International Peace Research Institute on the Google Map, but the hotel was under construction and the building of the exhibition hall was unmarked.
It is located near Naha Port and is reasonably far from Asahibashi Station. He introduces the misery and history of the Battle of Okinawa in an easy-to-understand manner.
When I stayed in Naha during Golden Week, it was raining from the morning, so I hurriedly visited this exhibition hall. I visited at 9 o'clock in the opening time, but the shutter was closed and I couldn't enter.
Walking west of Asahibashi Station 15 minutes. Former Okinawa Governor Ota endeavored to establish. Admission fee 500 yen. Shooting in the building is prohibited. According to the staff's explanation, 99%, which is exhibited about the Battle of Okinawa, is a photo taken by the US military, and there are few cruel ones, but the United States has released many of the photos and videos taken by civilian bodies. Not open It seems to be the truth. The theory that "Okinawa people 々 learned in the battle of Okinawa is the only word that the army is not the existence of protecting non-combatant residents" ...
Chongqi
It's a small place, but there are some raw 々 photos, and it's a facility with a different atmosphere from major facilities. I think you can go there once.
The exhibition hall is closed on September 30, 2017.
The Okinawa Battle and Holocaust Photo Exhibition Hall was closed on September 30, 2017 after the death of former Governor Masahide Ota. I went to the site because there was a display of the International Peace Research Institute on the Google Map, but the hotel was under construction and the building of the exhibition hall was unmarked.
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It is located near Naha Port and is reasonably far from Asahibashi Station. He introduces the misery and history of the Battle of Okinawa in an easy-to-understand manner.
Golden Week
When I stayed in Naha during Golden Week, it was raining from the morning, so I hurriedly visited this exhibition hall. I visited at 9 o'clock in the opening time, but the shutter was closed and I couldn't enter.
The army won't protect the inhabitants.
Walking west of Asahibashi Station 15 minutes. Former Okinawa Governor Ota endeavored to establish. Admission fee 500 yen. Shooting in the building is prohibited. According to the staff's explanation, 99%, which is exhibited about the Battle of Okinawa, is a photo taken by the US military, and there are few cruel ones, but the United States has released many of the photos and videos taken by civilian bodies. Not open It seems to be the truth. The theory that "Okinawa people 々 learned in the battle of Okinawa is the only word that the army is not the existence of protecting non-combatant residents" ...