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Remains of Mitsubishi Weapons, Sumiyoshi Tunnel Factory

三菱兵器住吉トンネル工場跡
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18 Sumiyoshimachi, Nagasaki, 852-8154, JapanMap
Phone095-844-1231
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  • ETflyer
    ETflyer
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    In the past のトンネル Workshop

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    I walked from Akasako Electric Station. There was a guide sign on the national highway where the train runs, and when you climb the slope, there is a parking lot on the right side of the road, and when you walk there, a tunnel was preserved under the road. Looking at the actual photos during the war, it seems that there were mountains around the road. There was an explanation that the inside is 300m connected to the vicinity of the Akasako tram stop. It was written that the tour inside the tunnel would be contacted by the Atomic Bomb Memorial Hall.

    Reviewed on Mar 21, 2022
  • LTB511
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    There's no war.

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    About 10 minutes walk from the tram "Akasako" stop. There is a tunnel beside the parking lot and under the sidewalk of the road. Six tunnels were dug at the site of a factory where torpedo parts were made during the war, but four were closed and only two were open to the public. Free admission. Since there is a fence in front of the tunnel, it cannot enter inside, but when a person approaches, the sensor reacts and the lighting illuminates the inside. The entrance is brand new Co ..., which will be for preservation and reinforcement.

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2020
  • tomy_NOJI
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    Showing 9-の Torpedoesが

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    The tunnels 1 and 2 of the 6 dug tunnels have been open to the public since 2010, and the interior is open several times a year, making it a very valuable heritage. It may be a negative legacy for many locals, but the historical fact that the private sector made and sold a large amount of weapons even though it is defense is verified and the causal relationship between Hiroshima and Nagasaki experiences is correct. Value to be conveyed I want to not only criticize it but also connect constructive activities to the next generation under the deep reflection.

    Reviewed on Nov 2, 2019
  • chaebeen
    chaebeen
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    Mitsubishi

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    Tunnel ㅇ displaying items related to Mitsubishi Factory. There are some military personnel and ... That's all. I think it's okay if you don't have to see it.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2019
  • ChaCha-Mau
    ChaCha-Mau
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    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Nagasaki Weapons Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Mitsubishi Weapons) is an evacuation factory. The tunnel entrance will be opened only

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    The site of the Mitsubishi Weapons Sumiyoshi Tunnel Factory was evacuated by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Nagasaki Weapons Factory (Mitsubishi Weapons) at the end of the Pacific War. From the vicinity of Sumiyoshi to the vicinity of Akasako on the opposite side of the mountain, a parallel 6 tunnel was dug, and torpedo parts were manufactured 24 hours a day by alternating work. A torpedo (91 type?) Implementing torpedo parts made here is on display in the tunnel. Nagasaki Peace Day (8 Moon 7 Day ~8 Moon 10) and United Nations Disarmament Week (October 24 ...

    Reviewed on Nov 10, 2018
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