William The lovely town of Shisui is not the place one would stop at (even more go to) other than to visit the Michi no Eki Melon Dome. Work took me through the area countless times, yet I had no idea of its history as host to the Army Kikuchi Airfield. Next time I visit, I will view it through different eyes. Kumanichi reports on this: https://kumanichi.com/articles/759215 In 2008, the “Association to pass on the war legacy of Hanafusa (Kikuchi) Airfield to the future (花房(菊池)飛行場の戦争遺産を未来につたえる会)” was established. Their website is here: http://ans0924.blog.fc2.com/ Perhaps contacting them before visiting will result in a bilingual tour. Pictured below is Yasushi Kurasawa (101), a resident of Shisui, who says, “(This water tower) is a living witness to our history, standing up to the fires of war and sustaining our lives even after. I want to leave it to future generations as a symbol of peace and recovery.”
William The lovely town of Shisui is not the place one would stop at (even more…