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Chiran Peace Museum

Peace museum, a stark reminder of the tragedy of war.

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The history of the airbase for Kamikaze pilots dates back to 1941, just before the Pacific War started, when a military flight school was established. As the Japanese situation worsened at the end of World War II, a ground war broke out in Okinawa, which became the front line in the defense of the mainland. A suicide attack operation was launched, and planes took off from here carrying bombs to ram into U.S. warships that appeared in the waters of Okinawa. The Chiran Peace Museum is a place which teaches us the stories of the young men who died in this operation, revealing the tragedy of war and the preciousness of peace.

Items displayed include belongings, photographs, and wills of 1,036 Kamikaze pilots, as well as the "Shippu Hayate," a Kamikaze aircraft, and the "Zero fighter" aircraft, which was salvaged from the ocean. Next to the hall is a reproduction of the "Triangular Barracks," where the pilots spent their last few days before departure.

The Chiran Peace Park, where the museum is located in, has lines of cherry trees planted as a tribute to the dead. There is also the statue of a Kamikaze pilot and the Peace Kannon Shrine with statues of the Kannon (a compassionate bodhisattva) which enshrines the souls of Kamikaze pilots.

Highlights

  • Museum for the memory of young pilots in their teens and 20s who lost their life in the war.
  • The aircraft used in the war is displayed.
  • Explanations by museum storytellers (pre-booking is required, English is available) and an audio guide helps to further understanding.
  • Digital archive of the museum includes an exhibition commentary video by a curator.

Photos

  • A street with cherry trees planted as a memorial tribute.

    A street with cherry trees planted as a memorial tribute.

  • Well-preserved aircraft, Shippu

    Well-preserved aircraft, Shippu

  • You can walk inside the bunkhouse where pilots spent their last few days before departure.

    You can walk inside the bunkhouse where pilots spent their last few days before departure.

  • An exhibition room with the last letters and pictures of the pilots.

    An exhibition room with the last letters and pictures of the pilots.

  • The statue of a pilot and a military aircraft

    The statue of a pilot and a military aircraft

  • Listening to tales from a storyteller

    Listening to tales from a storyteller

Reviews

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  • Hanako Angela

    看了資料介紹蠻震撼的,希望不要再有戰爭發生。

  • 耿桂

    看到這些年輕英勇的戰士所寫給家人的信件和遺書心頭感到一陣鼻酸。

Details

Name in Japanese
知覧特攻平和会館
Postal Code
897-0302
Address
17881 Kori, Chiran-cho, Minamikyushu City, Kagoshima
Telephone
0993-83-2525
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
9:00am-5:00pm (Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
Adults 500 yen, children 300 yen
Access
1) Take a bus from JR Hirakawa Station, get off at "Tokko Kannon Iriguchi" and walk 5 minutes.
2) 5-minute drive from Minami-Kyushu Chiran Interchange on Nansatsu Jukan Road.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)