Connected Sites
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St. Paul: "The Ruins Now Consist Of The Southern Stone Façade .. Intricately Carved Between 1620 And 1627 By Japanese Christians In Exile From Their Homeland" (Wiki)
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The Big Japanese Peace Pagoda At The Foot Of Adam's Peak, Central Highlands Of Sri Lanka
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"In The Early 1900'S The Japanese Began To Administer The Marshall Islands.... The Bikini Islanders' Life Of Harmony Drew To An Abrupt Close When The Japanese Decided To Build And Maintain A Watchtower On Their Island To Guard Against An American Invasion Of The Marshalls."
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"On The East Side Of The Ilchulbong, Along The Sumapo Coastal Cliff, 23 Caves Have Been Discovered And Were Used As Former Japanese Military Camp Sites." - Nomination File
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Japanese Military Ship Wrecks From Wwii
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Japanese Villa
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Kinabalu Park's Poring Hot Spring Garden Was Discovered And Developed By Japanese Army During Wwii For Their Recreation.
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Golden Roof Of Temple Of Tooth
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Japanese Bridge
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In 1920 The Japanese Regime Destroyed Parts Of The Complex And A Japanese Building Was Constructed In The Palace Courtyard.
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Mireuksa Temple Pagoda, In 1914 The Japanese Government Supported It With A Concrete Backing.
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