This is a privately owned World War II memorial site, more from a Japanese perspective. The location is basically the last organized Japanese command site, before the Americans push it. Walk a short walk and you will see the bunker prepared by the Japanese Command before killing. The memorial church also has some artifacts that stayed with tributes for years. This should be a melancholy location. Atypical tourist area but worth stopping.
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This is a privately owned World War II memorial site, more from a Japanese perspective. The location is basically the last organized Japanese command site, before the Americans push it. Walk a short walk and you will see the bunker prepared by the Japanese Command before killing. The memorial church also has some artifacts that stayed with tributes for years. This should be a melancholy location. Atypical tourist area but worth stopping.
We drove along the road to the scenic spot, this scenic spot is said to be the landing point of a certain battle, there were many soldiers sacrifice, these few European soldiers sacrifice gravestones! Interested in history may wish to see!
The location of this park was once an important battlefield in the Second World War. There was a fierce war here. In order to commemorate the soldiers who died in the sand field, the scenery is very good, but a bit far away.
South Pacific Memorial Park, located in Guam, United States, was once one of the most intense battlefields of World War II, and after the war was remodeled on the original site, a memorial park with a white memorial tower inside.
The South Pacific Memorial Park commemorates the dead of World War II, the beautiful Japanese dead, and there are historical relics of World War II, you can understand the history of that year.