On rainy days, with an umbrella in Okinawa Naha everywhere, fortunately, the rain is not big, with DP to find some small attractions around, the Mamaru Memorial Hall is just passing by when you stroll around, but there is no interest in entering the hall to see, there is a cherry tree outside the hall, slightly has opened a few small flowers, Under the gloomy rain, it is particularly gorgeous, even if it is a scenic spot.
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On rainy days, with an umbrella in Okinawa Naha everywhere, fortunately, the rain is not big, with DP to find some small attractions around, the Mamaru Memorial Hall is just passing by when you stroll around, but there is no interest in entering the hall to see, there is a cherry tree outside the hall, slightly has opened a few small flowers, Under the gloomy rain, it is particularly gorgeous, even if it is a scenic spot.
The museum exhibits unwritten historical stories about World War II. Here is a collection of memories of a ship called Tsushimamaru filled with students who fled from Okinawa before the US invasion. But the ship sank before it reached its destination and most of the children died. It was very moving.
When I was walking, I found a memorial in Google. I went by the way. I like World War II stories. You can go and see them. Understand, there are only Japanese and English introductions. I hope they will be useful to you all. No photos were taken because of respect for the deceased. There are many cats around the memorial hall.
On the edge of Boshang Palace, he tells about the tragedy of Ma Wan and thinks about the memorial hall of war from a child's point of view.
To understand Japan's role in World War II, you can visit here.