Located on the edge of the American Memorial Park, Saipan's lampstand remains were built under Japanese rule. The building is still very strong and can be mounted on the observation deck. The view is very broad and free to visit.
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Posted: Jul 16, 2017
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_NE***24
5/5Outstanding
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The lampstand remains are only a small scenic spot on Saipan Island. It is strongly recommended that you do not have to come to this scenic spot exclusively for it. Now there are only simple buildings left.
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Posted: Nov 9, 2016
E20***63
4/5Excellent
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The lampstand relics of Saipan, which were built during the Japanese rule and a symbol of Japan's maritime power, have now become a proof of Japanese military aggression. The historical significance can be seen from this.
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Posted: Mar 25, 2017
Esytfg
5/5Outstanding
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The lampstand ruins are very interesting. The ruins here are all white buildings. You can see many traces of American army building. The water quality is good.
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Posted: Sep 29, 2016
_rr***63
4/5Excellent
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Now it's a bit shattered, of course, the building is still more durable, you can climb up to see the surrounding scenery, but really not too much special. Look at the ruins of the lampstand in the night. It's another kind of beauty.
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Posted: Dec 11, 2016
M26***73
4/5Excellent
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The lampstand remains are only a small scenic spot on Saipan Island. It is strongly recommended that you do not have to come to this spot for it. It is only a small building that was once used as a lighthouse when the Japanese army occupied Saipan.