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It is a monument in the fountain park in front of Toyama Prefectural Office.
Original Text
It was completed in 1945, so it is mossy. It is a memorial to a policeman who was martyred. Due to the location, it is built in a place that is less noticeable than the statue of Maeda in Toyama Castle Ruins Park.
Monument of a dead police officer と Monument of a dead police officer
Original Text
The monument of the police officer was in the prefectural office park, but the monument of the police officer was next to the statue of Shoho Maeda. Both are magnificent stone monuments.
Explanation board by Toyama prefectural police headquarters
Original Text
A large stone monument stood in a grove in a corner of the prefectural office park. The surrounding area was closed to entry by a fence, but an explanation board by the Toyama Prefectural Police Headquarters stood and it was said that it was completed in September 1945. As of March 2012, the number of martyrs was also included, and as the name suggests, it seemed to be a memorial monument.
It is a monument in the fountain park in front of Toyama Prefectural Office.
It was completed in 1945, so it is mossy. It is a memorial to a policeman who was martyred. Due to the location, it is built in a place that is less noticeable than the statue of Maeda in Toyama Castle Ruins Park.
Monument of a dead police officer と Monument of a dead police officer
The monument of the police officer was in the prefectural office park, but the monument of the police officer was next to the statue of Shoho Maeda. Both are magnificent stone monuments.
It's in Toyama Castle Ruins Park.
It is a monument to mourn a police officer who is martyred in Toyama Castle Ruins Park. It was a pretty big monument. The map on TripAdvisor is wrong.
Explanation board by Toyama prefectural police headquarters
A large stone monument stood in a grove in a corner of the prefectural office park. The surrounding area was closed to entry by a fence, but an explanation board by the Toyama Prefectural Police Headquarters stood and it was said that it was completed in September 1945. As of March 2012, the number of martyrs was also included, and as the name suggests, it seemed to be a memorial monument.