Great Kanto Earthquake and Great Tokyo Air Raid Memorial in Tokyo, Japan

There are places in the world that one must visit and are not so cheery. On our last trip to Japan, we visited places like Hiroshima and Nagasaki which are both must-see cities to pay our respect.

This post is for the Tokyo Restoration Memorial Hall that we visited. It is located in the Yokoamicho Park in the Sumida Ward. It is a significant shrine dedicated to all that died in the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923. It is also a place of remembrance for those killed in the Great Tokyo Air Raid.

The shrine was built in 1931 for all those who perished in the earthquake and fire that followed. There was a museum here that contain artifacts from the disaster and the war, but we did not go into the museum on this trip. 


Japanese culture holds koi fish in high regard. Koi fish are powerful and can swim upstream against strong currents. Koi kites are flown to wish children will grow up to be spirited and healthy adults.


The memorial for the Great Tokyo Air Raid is a semi-circle structure with flowers planted around it and has a small pond in front of it for reflection.


If you have visited this shrine, please leave us a comment.



 

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