ブログブログShikoku & The Seto Iniand Sea Tour Guide

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Yuka majored in English.

 

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She has just come back home.  She knows a lot about financial sector.

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This is the driveway to the facade of the GSDF museum.

 

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The entrance of the museum

 

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Motorized infantry

 

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Armored infantry

 

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An armored vehicle

 

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Armored vehicles

 

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A tank

 

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Tanks

 

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The paratroopers glide down with pinpoint accuracy from an altitude of 4,000 feet.

 

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Well-trained members land one after another.

 

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Helicopters fly at a low altitude.

 

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Helicopters hover at a very low altitude.

 

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Ropes are hung down from the choppers.

 

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Soldiers quickly descend from the helicopters.

 

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They are armed with machine guns.

 

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Tanks

 

 

 

 

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This is a room used by General Maresuke Nogi, the first commander of the 11th division of the Imperial Army.  

 
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This is a picture of General Nogi and Russian Army generals, prisoners of war, taken just after the Japanese-Russo War(1904-1905).    

 
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 These are pictures of all the past commanders of the Imperial Army. 

 

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Commanders of the past 

 

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Army General Yoshifuru Akiyama 

 

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 Army General Tomoyuki Yamashita

 

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Together with Mr. Nakayama, former GSDF Colonel  

 

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This “Kaiko-sha” was built in 1903 and used by Imperial Army officers.  The wooden building   is designated as an important cultural asset.   

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This room in kaiko-sha was used by the Emperor Taisho and later by the Emperor Showa in 1922 when he was a crown prince.   

 

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This room was also used by the Emperor Showa (the Crown Prince in those days) when the Imperial Army held a military exercise in Kagawa in 1922.   

 

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This is the passage between the Kaiko-sha and a restaurant. 

 

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This is a restaurant built next to the Kaiko-sha. 

 

 

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