Akayama Underground Bunker Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Dark and cool
This place is an air-raid shelter of the Tateyama Naval Air Force of WWII. You can see only a part of the 1.6km tunnell which is relatively large compared with other tunnels in Japan. It is estimated ...
These tunnels were built probably in the 1930s, most likely as military warehouses, but no precise information was preserved. In World War II they were used as a bomb shelter ...
It seems that it was used as an air raid shelter for the Tateyama Naval Air Corps. The pattern of the stratum was beautiful.
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It seems that it was used as an air raid shelter for the Tateyama Naval Air Corps. The pattern of the strata in the underground pit was beautiful. The admission fee is 200 yen for renting a helmet and light. The admission fee was 200 yen, and I thought it was a big deal, but when I actually entered the ruins of the underground moat, it felt pretty good and the pattern of the stratum was very beautiful. I can recommend it.
I stopped by because there was a parking lot. It is said to be an underground bunker of the Tateyama Naval Air Corps. It seems that some are open to the public. He will lend you a helmet and a flashlight.
I found it during the preliminary survey of Boso Touring. There is also a parking lot. I will have you lend me a helmet and a flashlight at the reception. I wanted to go when there was a volunteer guide. I thought it was very valuable to have such a big and magnificent moat.
Dark and cool
This place is an air-raid shelter of the Tateyama Naval Air Force of WWII. You can see only a part of the 1.6km tunnell which is relatively large compared with other tunnels in Japan. It is estimated ...
Mysterious military object
These tunnels were built probably in the 1930s, most likely as military warehouses, but no precise information was preserved. In World War II they were used as a bomb shelter ...
It seems that it was used as an air raid shelter for the Tateyama Naval Air Corps. The pattern of the stratum was beautiful.
It seems that it was used as an air raid shelter for the Tateyama Naval Air Corps. The pattern of the strata in the underground pit was beautiful. The admission fee is 200 yen for renting a helmet and light. The admission fee was 200 yen, and I thought it was a big deal, but when I actually entered the ruins of the underground moat, it felt pretty good and the pattern of the stratum was very beautiful. I can recommend it.
Worth seeing.
I stopped by because there was a parking lot. It is said to be an underground bunker of the Tateyama Naval Air Corps. It seems that some are open to the public. He will lend you a helmet and a flashlight.
I'm quite surprised !! I recommend it.
I found it during the preliminary survey of Boso Touring. There is also a parking lot. I will have you lend me a helmet and a flashlight at the reception. I wanted to go when there was a volunteer guide. I thought it was very valuable to have such a big and magnificent moat.