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Uragashira Repatriation Memorial Museum

浦頭引揚記念館
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Memorial Halls
Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
824 Hario Kitamachi, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3454, JapanMap
Phone+81 956-58-2561
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  • Colin E
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    Moving

    Beautifully presented and maintained memorial park. Nagasaki was selected for letting off an atomic bomb because this was the town that manufactured torpedos used in the attack of Pearl Harbour. Sweet...

    Reviewed on Jul 1, 2017
  • ploveallstars
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    Beautiful

    This is an amazingly beautiful peace memorial to the people who suffered due to the bombing of Japan not just the atomic bombs.

    Reviewed on Apr 13, 2017
  • SergyGor
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    The Museum of War

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    Free to visit the museum, where I recommend to visit the whole family. Tells about the history of military and civilians during World War II. Very many interesting exhibits that time and ...

    Reviewed on Apr 27, 2016
  • Peter J
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    To remind

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    The peace park was built to remind the returnees who were placed here in several camps from the war, or the occupied areas, in the area. But also to Mahnu ...

    Reviewed on Nov 9, 2017
  • ETflyer
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    It's an easy-to-understand exhibition.

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    I visited after visiting the Hario Radio Tower. There was plenty of parking. I think access will be inconvenient without a car. The museum exhibited the history of the largest port for accepting expatriates from overseas after World War II. The number of military personnel and civilians by country was also detailed, making it an easy-to-understand exhibition. Admission was free. It was raining, but the view of the sea from the park was beautiful.

    Reviewed on Aug 5, 2020
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