Yokoamicho Park

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Yokoamicho Park: A Tribute to Resilience

Yokoamicho Park serves as a poignant reminder of the tragedies that shaped Tokyo, specifically the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923 and the air raids of World War II.

Established in 1949, this public park was founded to honor the memories of the victims of these catastrophic events. Unique features include memorial structures and informative exhibits that detail the historical significance of the tragedies, combining nature with cultural education.

Essential Features

  • 🌸 Tragic History: Memorials paying tribute to the Great Kantō earthquake and WWII air raids.
  • 🏺 Cultural Significance: Includes exhibitions showcasing the historical context of the park.
  • 🌳 Urban Oasis: Green spaces provide a tranquil setting for reflection and remembrance.

Yokoamicho Park is free to enter, making it accessible for tourists, families, and historians looking to reflect on history and nature.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Yokoamicho Park

Earthquake Memorial

The park commemorates the Great Kantō earthquake, which killed over 100,000 people in 1923.

WWII Air Raids

Several memorials are dedicated to victims of air raids during World War II, highlighting the park's somber history.

Founding Year

Yokoamicho Park was established in 1949 as a memorial space for the city's residents.

Location

2 Chome-3-25 Yokoami

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