Hi All,
I would like to share the photos taken during a Summer trip to Japan at Yasukuni Jinjya, or Yasukuni Shrine (Westerners call it "War Shrine", but that' s not appropriate).
I didn't take any surrounding view around the Yasukuni Shrine. My main objective was to see the Mitsubishi Zero (Type 52) and some other military related materials.
When I finished looking at the Zero, I saw a special exhibition on Dai Tō-A Sensō Part. II (From Battle of Midway ~ Retrieving of Kiska). There were lots of amazing things to look at, and I was very excited and took quite a lot of detail photos. So dazed that I forgot to see the rest of the other stuff after the exhibition. O' well ~ that would give me an excuse to visit the shrine next time.
Here are the photos, and I will include the translations as well (Not all, but most). Enjoy!
Cheers!
Taka
Photo No. 001: Near the main entrance of the Yasukuni Museum 遊就館 Yuusyuu Kan. The Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero (Type 52) is visible.
Photo No. 002: Port side view of the Zero.
Photo No. 003: Rear view of the Zero
I would like to share the photos taken during a Summer trip to Japan at Yasukuni Jinjya, or Yasukuni Shrine (Westerners call it "War Shrine", but that' s not appropriate).
I didn't take any surrounding view around the Yasukuni Shrine. My main objective was to see the Mitsubishi Zero (Type 52) and some other military related materials.
When I finished looking at the Zero, I saw a special exhibition on Dai Tō-A Sensō Part. II (From Battle of Midway ~ Retrieving of Kiska). There were lots of amazing things to look at, and I was very excited and took quite a lot of detail photos. So dazed that I forgot to see the rest of the other stuff after the exhibition. O' well ~ that would give me an excuse to visit the shrine next time.
Here are the photos, and I will include the translations as well (Not all, but most). Enjoy!
Cheers!
Taka
Photo No. 001: Near the main entrance of the Yasukuni Museum 遊就館 Yuusyuu Kan. The Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero (Type 52) is visible.
Photo No. 002: Port side view of the Zero.
Photo No. 003: Rear view of the Zero
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