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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"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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the big Japanese Peace Pagoda at the foot of Adam's Peak, Central Highlands of Sri Lanka
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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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GeorgeTown, Penang had little Japanese community officially since 1915 along Cintra Road which locals called the Little Japan Street
See teochiewkia2010.blogspot.com