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St. Paul: "The Ruins Now Consist Of The Southern Stone Façade .. Intricately Carved Between 1620 And 1627 By Japanese Christians In Exile From Their Homeland" (Wiki)
Japanese Bridge
Golden Roof Of Temple Of Tooth
In 1920 The Japanese Regime Destroyed Parts Of The Complex And A Japanese Building Was Constructed In The Palace Courtyard.
Kinabalu Park's Poring Hot Spring Garden Was Discovered And Developed By Japanese Army During Wwii For Their Recreation.
Japanese Villa
Georgetown, Penang Had Little Japanese Community Officially Since 1915 Along Cintra Road Which Locals Called The Little Japan Street
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The Big Japanese Peace Pagoda At The Foot Of Adam's Peak, Central Highlands Of Sri Lanka
"In The Early 1900'S The Japanese Began To Administer The Marshall Islands.... The Bikini Islanders' Life Of Harmony Drew To An Abrupt Close When The Japanese Decided To Build And Maintain A Watchtower On Their Island To Guard Against An American Invasion Of The Marshalls."
Japanese Military Ship Wrecks From Wwii
Mireuksa Temple Pagoda, In 1914 The Japanese Government Supported It With A Concrete Backing.
"On The East Side Of The Ilchulbong, Along The Sumapo Coastal Cliff, 23 Caves Have Been Discovered And Were Used As Former Japanese Military Camp Sites." - Nomination File