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Site of Tachiarai airbase
This peace memorial stands on the site of former military airbase. (Actually the premises of KIRIN beer factory were also a part of that airbase.) Since I had already visited Chiran before I came to T...
On an extended trip to Japan, my wife and I decided to venture out and take a trip to this Peace Memorial. It was about a 15-20 minute drive from where we are staying. Tachiarai is a small community w...
I’m a Zero Fighter enthusiast so coming here was quite fulfilling. Being able to come up close and touch a Zero fighter was rewarding enough considering the long trip from Fukuoka. It would have be...
I took a group of students from Tasmania university here and everyone was very impressed. There was an English speaking guide who helped us around. A fascinating look into the Kamikaze experience.
Traveled to the museum from Fukuoka on the spur of the moment and it was worth the effort. The main attraction is the restored Zero fighter plane plus there are lots of photos, model planes, world war...
Site of Tachiarai airbase
This peace memorial stands on the site of former military airbase. (Actually the premises of KIRIN beer factory were also a part of that airbase.) Since I had already visited Chiran before I came to T...
Enjoyable Visit
On an extended trip to Japan, my wife and I decided to venture out and take a trip to this Peace Memorial. It was about a 15-20 minute drive from where we are staying. Tachiarai is a small community w...
For Zero Fighter Enthusiasts
I’m a Zero Fighter enthusiast so coming here was quite fulfilling. Being able to come up close and touch a Zero fighter was rewarding enough considering the long trip from Fukuoka. It would have be...
Kamikaze history
I took a group of students from Tasmania university here and everyone was very impressed. There was an English speaking guide who helped us around. A fascinating look into the Kamikaze experience.
Interesting little Museum
Traveled to the museum from Fukuoka on the spur of the moment and it was worth the effort. The main attraction is the restored Zero fighter plane plus there are lots of photos, model planes, world war...