The Rishan Air Defense Shelter was the location of the Nagasaki Prefectural Air Defense Command during the Pacific War. The prefects of the prefectures and counties are here to arrange and command communication for emergency situations such as safety, rescue, and disaster relief.
WWII air raid shelter
Not in any guide book I read, we stumbled across this after walking through the temple area (Yachiyo-machi area). Stark concrete bunkers. Free to walk through. Gives you a feel for the awfulness of...
The number of existing する is small ない~The relics of the struggle の1つ
2020 Year 7 As of March, the road from the tram stop looks like a dead end due to construction work, but you can reach it by turning left along the wall. Guide and leaf are only Japanese. There is a manager who can listen to the story. I think it's better to add a little more exhibition method and historical significance. However, it is one of the few war ruins 1.
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Japan has a lot of natural disasters, so it seems to be thoroughly prepared for disasters. It was a time to learn a lot and go back.
It's amazing.
It was a place with such meanings as how to evacuate war. It was nice to know the history of Nagasaki and the evacuation center.
As part of peace education, school excursion students often come.
It is located in a park adjacent to the Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture. It is the site of the air defense shelter of the administrative officer at the time of the war. It is more for the protection of the administrative officer than the military, and since the topography was hidden in the mountains during the atomic bomb, the disaster was small and the communication function seemed to work immediately. You can see inside in a few minutes.