Matsushiro Underground Imperial Headquarters - Nagano
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住所 : | 479-11 Matsushiromachi Nishijo, Nagano, 381-1232, Japan |
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電話 : | 📞 +88 | ||||||||||||||
Postal code : | 381-1232 | ||||||||||||||
Webサイト : | https://www.city.nagano.nagano.jp/site/kanko-nagano/22100.html | ||||||||||||||
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Description : | WWII underground bunker complex was built in 1944 as a fallback headquarters for the Imperial Army. |
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Megumu Jansen on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very educational, good preservation of history. I recommend stopping at the information center to the right of the tunnel entrance.
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Juliana K on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We followed the direction signs then got this historical spot (Free admission). There's an administrator sitting in front of the entrance. He told us for the safety reason, we have to put on the helmet before we go inside. After we entered into the underground cave, I saw few of hard and sharp rocks stick out at the top, we were quite close to them, that's why we need the helmet.
I could not stand to the horrors of the war - over 300 people died in the cave because of they were enslaved by the army...
No more wars.
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Sean Harrison on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A very interesting tunnel system and worth the visit, though it's important to bear in mind those that gave their lives (some forced) for it.
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Jihei Kissinger on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Loved it. Free to get in but parking wasn't free also change per person for a car. That was very weird. One car but two person so pay two person fees. Anyway it was very different experience.
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Jack Clements on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I think I expected a simple bunker construction, maybe a few dotted about the area but actually, it's a huge underground set of tunnels that are vast! You're required to stick to the main path of course but it's a very long walk that takes you deep into the mountain. It took well over 6000 people to carve their way into the depths... mostly Korean but there were also Japanese men involved. It's well worth a visit as it's free too so if you're interested in such things, you'll enjoy a couple of hours here.
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Z Brigaider on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Really interesting tunnel that I had no idea existed. The floor isn't smooth rock so expect loose stone underfoot. It's accessable with a pram or stroller provided you don't mind using it as a bulldozer through small rubble that builds up around the wheels like I did. It's well enough lit to be atmospheric.
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Pascal Visscher on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Old tunnel network built in the second world war for the imperial family and several other critical people and facilities. Nowadays several hundred meters can be accessed where you will come across pitch black side tunnels, a possible bat or two, and an interesting but eery atmosphere, especially if you are alone as far as you can see and hear. I received some English information papers on the history of the place at the reception and there was no fee to enter.
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Vimmy on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Honest, heartfelt and very transparent in how they tell the stories that happened in the past. Very kind grandpa who let us in despite arriving only 15mins before it closes at 4. It's TOTALLY FREE to get in.
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