Japanese Garden Of Peace Corregidor
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Japanese garden of peace corregidor. Things to Do in Corregidor Island Philippines. Visit top-rated must-see attractions. The next stop on our Corregidor Day Tour was a shrine funded by a Japanese group that is ironically dedicated to the Filipino American and Japanese soldiers killed on the island during the Second World War.
- Japanese Garden of Peace Corregidor Island Philippines. One of the few stops in your Corregidor tour would be the Japanese Garden of Peace also located at the tail side of the island. Garden includes a 10 foot high Buddha made of stone overlooking a reflecting pool shinto Shrine other Japanese memorial markers shrines.
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Garden includes a 10 foot high Buddha made of stone overlooking a reflecting pool shinto Shrine other Japanese memorial markers shrines. The faux dark-wood details recall early American design sensibilities and the views on offergreens and mountains dotted with various species of birdsare worth writing home about. Funded by a private Japan-based group that wished to have a memorial to the fallen Japanese soldiers that fought in the area.
Our next stop after the Filipino Heroes Memorial was the Japanese Garden of Peace featuring a stone Buddha a shinto Shrine and other Japanese memorial shrines and markers used as a praying area for Japanese war veterans and the families and relatives of Japanese soldiers who served or were killed in Corregidor during World War II. May it be Filipino American or Japanese killed on the island during the World War II. Similar to the Filipino Heroes Memorial it is also located on the tailside of the island.
A fertility Buddha faces the direction of Japan. The garden features many Japanese markers relics of anti-aircraft guns and shrines. Friday October 08 2010.