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Memorial to aircraft carrier
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I stopped by when I visited Kashihara Jingu. A memorial to the crew of the wartime aircraft carrier Zuikaku. Don't forget that this is not a tourist destination, but a place to show respect to the spirits.
It is said to be a monument to commemorate the crew of the aircraft carrier "Zuikaku" who was commissioned during the Pacific War. From a distance, I could see something like a ship mast, so I went there. Zuikaru is not a major aircraft carrier, but it seems that it was sunk off the Philippines. The relationship with Kashihara is unknown. I've bowed my head.
Zuikaku was 6 of the 1 aircraft carriers who participated in the Pearl Harbor attack. Sinked in the battle off Leyte. The memorial monument is located in Wakasa Yuen on the north side of the Kita Torii gate. Next to it is a monument to the martyrdom of the Azoku Preparatory Training, which joined the army the year before the sinking of Zuikaku.
It is a memorial to the official Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku, who fought from the Pearl Harbor attack to the battle of Leyte. It is located in a quiet place next to the approach to Kashihara Jingu. Silent prayer and salute
As I walked from Kashihara Jingu to the tomb of Emperor Jinmu, I saw the signboard of the Zuikaku monument and decided to visit. The former Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Zuikaku sank in the naval battle off Hishima in 1945. It is said that many officers and lower officers died and crew members and bereaved families were built to comfort and honor the spirit of the spirit. In Wakasaen, where the Zuikaku no Monument is located, there is also a monument to the martyrdom of the 13th generation of the Navy Kohi who also fought the Great East Asia War, and I can only thank the spirits.
Memorial to aircraft carrier
I stopped by when I visited Kashihara Jingu. A memorial to the crew of the wartime aircraft carrier Zuikaku. Don't forget that this is not a tourist destination, but a place to show respect to the spirits.
Mast.
It is said to be a monument to commemorate the crew of the aircraft carrier "Zuikaku" who was commissioned during the Pacific War. From a distance, I could see something like a ship mast, so I went there. Zuikaru is not a major aircraft carrier, but it seems that it was sunk off the Philippines. The relationship with Kashihara is unknown. I've bowed my head.
Finally に Remnants った Air Mother, Ruihe
Zuikaku was 6 of the 1 aircraft carriers who participated in the Pearl Harbor attack. Sinked in the battle off Leyte. The memorial monument is located in Wakasa Yuen on the north side of the Kita Torii gate. Next to it is a monument to the martyrdom of the Azoku Preparatory Training, which joined the army the year before the sinking of Zuikaku.
Salute to the spirits.
It is a memorial to the official Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku, who fought from the Pearl Harbor attack to the battle of Leyte. It is located in a quiet place next to the approach to Kashihara Jingu. Silent prayer and salute
Thank you for the spirit.
As I walked from Kashihara Jingu to the tomb of Emperor Jinmu, I saw the signboard of the Zuikaku monument and decided to visit. The former Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Zuikaku sank in the naval battle off Hishima in 1945. It is said that many officers and lower officers died and crew members and bereaved families were built to comfort and honor the spirit of the spirit. In Wakasaen, where the Zuikaku no Monument is located, there is also a monument to the martyrdom of the 13th generation of the Navy Kohi who also fought the Great East Asia War, and I can only thank the spirits.