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Nagaura toxic gas storage site — Attraction in Takehara

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Nagaura toxic gas storage site
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Ōkunoshima Island Poison Gas Museum
5491 Tadanoumicho, Takehara, Hiroshima 729-2311, Japan
Power Plant Ruins
Japan, 〒729-2311 Hiroshima, Takehara, Tadanoumicho, 大久野島
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Restaurant Usanchu
5476-4 Tadanoumicho, Takehara, Hiroshima 729-2311, Japan
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KYUKAMURA OHKUNOSHIMA
5476-4 Tadanoumicho, Takehara, Hiroshima 729-2311, Japan
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Nagaura toxic gas storage site
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Nagaura toxic gas storage site

Japan, 〒729-2311 Hiroshima, Takehara, Tadanoumicho, 大久野島
4.2(141)
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Nearby attractions of Nagaura toxic gas storage site

Ōkunoshima Island Poison Gas Museum

Power Plant Ruins

Ōkunoshima Island Poison Gas Museum

Ōkunoshima Island Poison Gas Museum

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Power Plant Ruins

Power Plant Ruins

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Enjoy sutra copying and shojin-ryori at Chozenji Temple!Japanese Culture Experience
Enjoy sutra copying and shojin-ryori at Chozenji Temple!Japanese Culture Experience
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
725-0004, Hiroshima, Takehara, Japan
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Restaurant Usanchu

Restaurant Usanchu

Restaurant Usanchu

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João LeitãoJoão Leitão
The Nagaura toxic gas storage site refers to one of the locations on Okunoshima Island where toxic gases were stored during World War II. Okunoshima, often known as Rabbit Island today, has a dark history as it was used by the Japanese military for the production of chemical weapons, specifically poison gas, during the war. You can go inside the ruins.
Alessandro MartorelliAlessandro Martorelli
Un solo posto per descriverli tutti. L'isola di Ōkunoshima é stata segretamente destinata dall'inizio della guerra russo-giapponese (circa 1915) fino alla fine della II Guerra Mondiale (1946), alla produzione di gas bellici anti-uomo: qui venivano prodotti, stoccati e distribuiti verso la terraferma questi mirabolanti prodotti della creatività umana. Per cui disseminati per tutta l'isola potrete trovare ruderi di batterie anti-aerei, siti di produzione e stoccaggio dei gas, spiagge artificiali per la distribuzione; c'è anche un museo che vi racconta tutto questo. Tutti siti da visitare per comprendere ancora una volta, se c'è ne fosse ancora bisogno, il male vero creato dall'uomo. Bizzarro e allo stesso tempo mirabile il fatto che, alla fine di tutto, l'isola sia stata conquistata dai conigli. La Natura alla fine vince sempre: per rivederci tutti nell'infinito nero che chiamiamo cosmo.
茶井Chey茶井Chey
Remains of the gas Nagaura🎶💕 Surprisingly Post-apocalyptic scene. There's a compartment inside which were the storage of the poison gases . The Imperial Japanese Army had been secretely manufacturing poison gas on this site from 1929 until the end of the WWII.
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The Nagaura toxic gas storage site refers to one of the locations on Okunoshima Island where toxic gases were stored during World War II. Okunoshima, often known as Rabbit Island today, has a dark history as it was used by the Japanese military for the production of chemical weapons, specifically poison gas, during the war. You can go inside the ruins.
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Un solo posto per descriverli tutti. L'isola di Ōkunoshima é stata segretamente destinata dall'inizio della guerra russo-giapponese (circa 1915) fino alla fine della II Guerra Mondiale (1946), alla produzione di gas bellici anti-uomo: qui venivano prodotti, stoccati e distribuiti verso la terraferma questi mirabolanti prodotti della creatività umana. Per cui disseminati per tutta l'isola potrete trovare ruderi di batterie anti-aerei, siti di produzione e stoccaggio dei gas, spiagge artificiali per la distribuzione; c'è anche un museo che vi racconta tutto questo. Tutti siti da visitare per comprendere ancora una volta, se c'è ne fosse ancora bisogno, il male vero creato dall'uomo. Bizzarro e allo stesso tempo mirabile il fatto che, alla fine di tutto, l'isola sia stata conquistata dai conigli. La Natura alla fine vince sempre: per rivederci tutti nell'infinito nero che chiamiamo cosmo.
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Alessandro Martorelli

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Remains of the gas Nagaura🎶💕 Surprisingly Post-apocalyptic scene. There's a compartment inside which were the storage of the poison gases . The Imperial Japanese Army had been secretely manufacturing poison gas on this site from 1929 until the end of the WWII.
茶井Chey

茶井Chey

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5.0
8y

Truly astonishing. I visited the place for my research paper and found it visited by almost nobody at the time. Not so many people seem to walk or take bicycles that far; the place had no sound, not even waves from nearby ocean interrupted the dark magnitude of the remains. Compared to other remains of poison gas facilities, this one came as the one unsettling experience ( a sudden chill down the...

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1y

The Nagaura toxic gas storage site refers to one of the locations on Okunoshima Island where toxic gases were stored during World War II. Okunoshima, often known as Rabbit Island today, has a dark history as it was used by the Japanese military for the production of chemical weapons, specifically poison gas, during the war. You can go...

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Un solo posto per descriverli tutti. L'isola di Ōkunoshima é stata segretamente destinata dall'inizio della guerra russo-giapponese (circa 1915) fino alla fine della II Guerra Mondiale (1946), alla produzione di gas bellici anti-uomo: qui venivano prodotti, stoccati e distribuiti verso la terraferma questi mirabolanti prodotti della creatività umana. Per cui disseminati per tutta l'isola potrete trovare ruderi di batterie anti-aerei, siti di produzione e stoccaggio dei gas, spiagge artificiali per la distribuzione; c'è anche un museo che vi racconta tutto questo. Tutti siti da visitare per comprendere ancora una volta, se c'è ne fosse ancora bisogno, il male vero creato dall'uomo. Bizzarro e allo stesso tempo mirabile il fatto che, alla fine di tutto, l'isola sia stata conquistata dai conigli. La Natura alla fine vince sempre: per rivederci tutti nell'infinito nero che...

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