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The defunct Imperial Japanese Army Noborito Laboratory Museum for Education in Peace

明治大学平和教育登戸研究所資料館
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Military Sites
Open Opens at 10:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
1 Chome-1 Higashimita, Tama Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 214-0033, JapanMap
Phone+81 44-934-7993
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  • John_M255068
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    Germ warfare, balloon bombs and spy gadgets!

    Recommended for those with an interest in WW2 history, particularly the notorious Unit 731, though the Number Nine Research Laboratory dealt with all forms of unconventional warfare: sabotage devices,...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2016
  • John_M255068
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    Germ warfare, balloon bombs and spy gadgets!

    Recommended for those with an interest in WW2 history, particularly the notorious Unit 731, though the Number Nine Research Laboratory dealt with all forms of unconventional warfare: sabotage devices,...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2016
  • kyriele3
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    I visited on weekdays in September 2019. Check the opening days and hours on the Meiji University website. I had only a miscellaneous recognition that it was a secret unit that made bacterial weapons, but I learned from a lot of materials and explanations. It is unique to universities that generously show so many materials for free ~ It is a must-see because there are related historic sites on the Ikuta Campus site where the museum is located. Technology is losing to each country due to lap delays ...

    Reviewed on Feb 7, 2020
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    I visited on weekdays in September 2019. Check the opening days and hours on the Meiji University website. I had only a miscellaneous recognition that it was a secret unit that made bacterial weapons, but I learned from a lot of materials and explanations. It is unique to universities that generously show so many materials for free ~ It is a must-see because there are related historic sites on the Ikuta Campus site where the museum is located. Technology is losing to each country due to lap delays ...

    Reviewed on Feb 7, 2020
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    It is a former Army laboratory that is now a museum in the back of the Meiji University University Ta Campus. The famous one is the production of balloon bombs, but other than that, you can learn about the history of the army under the war, such as bacterial research and fake bill manufacturing, and the people involved in it 々.

    Reviewed on Jan 22, 2020
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