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It is just off the Okubuyama Park Station on the Yui Rail. I didn't know his existence, but he was the governor of Okinawa during the war and worked hard to evacuate and secure food, but he was martyred in the battle of Okinawa. It seems that there is a monument here because of the reason why I played baseball when I was a student. The explanation is also difficult to understand.
It is a strange monument with balls on the top. It was very close to the station in Obuyama Park. This is the monument of the former governor of Okinawa, and there is an explanation on the 4 side.
It was right in front of me as soon as I left the park from Okubuyama Koen Station. There is also an explanation on the monument, which is written in detail. Mr. Ei Shimada was the governor of Okinawa during the Battle of Okinawa and died in the Battle of Okinawa. Since he was a sportsman, a monument was built in this Okubuyama Park.
It is a monument in Okubuyama Park, just off Yui Rail Okubuyama Park Station. Mr. Ei Shimada was the governor of Okinawa Prefecture at the time of the Battle of Okinawa and was martyred in the Battle of Okinawa. It was created in 2015 in honor of Mr. Shimada's achievements in thinking about the citizens of Okinawa until the end of the year and devoting himself to the citizens of Okinawa.
It was in the square near Obuyama Koen Station on the Yui Rail. It is a monument to the last officially elected prefectural governor before the defeat and the person who died in the Battle of Okinawa. Although it is an abstract shape, it was made relatively recently in 2015 because the ball supported by both hands that hold together symbolizes the prayer of peace, bonds, and preciousness of life.
Governors of の Chongqi の
It is just off the Okubuyama Park Station on the Yui Rail. I didn't know his existence, but he was the governor of Okinawa during the war and worked hard to evacuate and secure food, but he was martyred in the battle of Okinawa. It seems that there is a monument here because of the reason why I played baseball when I was a student. The explanation is also difficult to understand.
It's a strange monument.
It is a strange monument with balls on the top. It was very close to the station in Obuyama Park. This is the monument of the former governor of Okinawa, and there is an explanation on the 4 side.
A monument in Okubuyama Park
It was right in front of me as soon as I left the park from Okubuyama Koen Station. There is also an explanation on the monument, which is written in detail. Mr. Ei Shimada was the governor of Okinawa during the Battle of Okinawa and died in the Battle of Okinawa. Since he was a sportsman, a monument was built in this Okubuyama Park.
A monument to honor in okubuyama Park
It is a monument in Okubuyama Park, just off Yui Rail Okubuyama Park Station. Mr. Ei Shimada was the governor of Okinawa Prefecture at the time of the Battle of Okinawa and was martyred in the Battle of Okinawa. It was created in 2015 in honor of Mr. Shimada's achievements in thinking about the citizens of Okinawa until the end of the year and devoting himself to the citizens of Okinawa.
Memorial monument in front of the building
It was in the square near Obuyama Koen Station on the Yui Rail. It is a monument to the last officially elected prefectural governor before the defeat and the person who died in the Battle of Okinawa. Although it is an abstract shape, it was made relatively recently in 2015 because the ball supported by both hands that hold together symbolizes the prayer of peace, bonds, and preciousness of life.