This park was established in 1970 as a memorial for the Japanese and American war dead and as a prayer for world peace.
A memorial monument was erected to pray for world peace and to commemorate the Japanese and American war dead who fought over Mt. Hachimen at the end of the Pacific War, and the park was created. Every year on May 3rd, a peace prayer festival is held here. In 1993, the "Flame of Peace" from Hoshino Village, Fukuoka Prefecture, was split off and is burning forever in the Permanent Peace Tower in the park. The park also features a Boy Peace Statue, which was created to express the wish for "friendship between Japan and the United States and world peace."
This natural park, spread out in a lush mountain valley, is surrounded by flowers of all seasons and is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing time.
A memorial monument was erected to pray for world peace and to commemorate the Japanese and American war dead who fought over Mt. Hachimen at the end of the Pacific War, and the park was created. Every year on May 3rd, a peace prayer festival is held here. In 1993, the "Flame of Peace" from Hoshino Village, Fukuoka Prefecture, was split off and is burning forever in the Permanent Peace Tower in the park. The park also features a Boy Peace Statue, which was created to express the wish for "friendship between Japan and the United States and world peace."
This natural park, spread out in a lush mountain valley, is surrounded by flowers of all seasons and is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing time.
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Address | Sanko Taguchi, Nakatsu City, Oita Prefecture, 871-0103 |
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TEL | 0979-43-2050 (Nakatsu City Sanko Branch Office Regional Promotion Division) |
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