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Didn't need to go get the key!
Following advice by the other reviews and by googling the air shelter in Japanese, I was able to find the names of the 3 places where I could get the key. I was only able to find the nearby agricultur...
If you enter Yawatahama for sightseeing from Rabbit Island, an air defense shelter? ?? I've never seen it, after seeing the poison gas a while ago, I walked around trying to know the history. Somehow, the nearby person holds the key and opens it. If you have time, I wonder if it's okay to go inside while listening to the story. I didn't have time this time, so I just want to hear from the outside someday ...
It seems to be the first air defense shelter built in Shikoku! !!
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It looks like the first air defense shelter built in Shikoku. It seems that it was actually used several times a long time ago, and when I saw it, I could feel the history. It's amazing that it still remains.
(If it is not refused to publish) This is probably the first word of mouth of 2000. If the material of the post goes smoothly, considering the travel schedule, etc., is there about 1000? However, since 1 cases have been refused recently, I also decided not to post the 100 cases of the material on purpose, so the rest is 900 cases. This is a facility that has not yet been evaluated for cultural and historical value. It seems to be forgotten deliberately with the end of the war ... even though it is very close to the city hall in the city.
Didn't need to go get the key!
Following advice by the other reviews and by googling the air shelter in Japanese, I was able to find the names of the 3 places where I could get the key. I was only able to find the nearby agricultur...
Shikoku's first air defense shelter
If you enter Yawatahama for sightseeing from Rabbit Island, an air defense shelter? ?? I've never seen it, after seeing the poison gas a while ago, I walked around trying to know the history. Somehow, the nearby person holds the key and opens it. If you have time, I wonder if it's okay to go inside while listening to the story. I didn't have time this time, so I just want to hear from the outside someday ...
It seems to be the first air defense shelter built in Shikoku! !!
It looks like the first air defense shelter built in Shikoku. It seems that it was actually used several times a long time ago, and when I saw it, I could feel the history. It's amazing that it still remains.
this is the first air defense shelter in shikoku.
(If it is not refused to publish) This is probably the first word of mouth of 2000. If the material of the post goes smoothly, considering the travel schedule, etc., is there about 1000? However, since 1 cases have been refused recently, I also decided not to post the 100 cases of the material on purpose, so the rest is 900 cases. This is a facility that has not yet been evaluated for cultural and historical value. It seems to be forgotten deliberately with the end of the war ... even though it is very close to the city hall in the city.