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I went shopping with my family to Naha Shintoshin and found a staircase while walking around, so I went up. Then, there was a structure that looked like an observatory and a bulletin that indicated that this place was a battlefield. The reason why it looked like an observatory was that even if I went up, I couldn't see anything because I was surrounded by buildings. I've heard that the new city center was a place where former 々 U.S. military houses spread, but I didn't know it was a battlefield. No, Okinawa is full of battlefields ...
I went shopping with my family to Naha Shintoshin and found a staircase while walking around, so I went up. Then, there was a structure that looked like an observatory and a bulletin that indicated that this place was a battlefield. The reason why it looked like an observatory was that even if I went up, I couldn't see anything because I was surrounded by buildings. I've heard that the new city center was a place where former 々 U.S. military houses spread, but I didn't know it was a battlefield. No, Okinawa is full of battlefields ...
It is a hill that is extremely high in the plateau, which is fairly flat, but even if you actually look at it, it seems that you do not know if it is naturally high or artificially raised. Other highlands that should have been nearby are no trace.
It is a hill that is extremely high in the plateau, which is fairly flat, but even if you actually look at it, it seems that you do not know if it is naturally high or artificially raised. Other highlands that should have been nearby are no trace.
Located in the new city center, there are no remains or traces of those days due to redevelopment. Also, even traces are not seen in half moon. It's just a hill now. There are many cases where there is no information board or it is not written on the map, so it is recommended to go while looking at the Google Maps. Since there is no private parking lot, I used a coin parking nearby. You can only go to the top on foot. I think it's easy to understand the geographical relationship when you go here and then go to Shuri Castle. The explanation board is shallow with the Okinawa war site specification ...
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I went shopping with my family to Naha Shintoshin and found a staircase while walking around, so I went up. Then, there was a structure that looked like an observatory and a bulletin that indicated that this place was a battlefield. The reason why it looked like an observatory was that even if I went up, I couldn't see anything because I was surrounded by buildings. I've heard that the new city center was a place where former 々 U.S. military houses spread, but I didn't know it was a battlefield. No, Okinawa is full of battlefields ...
Nothing.
I went shopping with my family to Naha Shintoshin and found a staircase while walking around, so I went up. Then, there was a structure that looked like an observatory and a bulletin that indicated that this place was a battlefield. The reason why it looked like an observatory was that even if I went up, I couldn't see anything because I was surrounded by buildings. I've heard that the new city center was a place where former 々 U.S. military houses spread, but I didn't know it was a battlefield. No, Okinawa is full of battlefields ...
I can't find any trace.
It is a hill that is extremely high in the plateau, which is fairly flat, but even if you actually look at it, it seems that you do not know if it is naturally high or artificially raised. Other highlands that should have been nearby are no trace.
I can't find any trace.
It is a hill that is extremely high in the plateau, which is fairly flat, but even if you actually look at it, it seems that you do not know if it is naturally high or artificially raised. Other highlands that should have been nearby are no trace.
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Located in the new city center, there are no remains or traces of those days due to redevelopment. Also, even traces are not seen in half moon. It's just a hill now. There are many cases where there is no information board or it is not written on the map, so it is recommended to go while looking at the Google Maps. Since there is no private parking lot, I used a coin parking nearby. You can only go to the top on foot. I think it's easy to understand the geographical relationship when you go here and then go to Shuri Castle. The explanation board is shallow with the Okinawa war site specification ...