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the Battle of Okinawa and the end of World War II at Mabuni, Okinawa. It was erected to: (1) Remember those lost in the war, and pray for peace; (2) Pass on the lessons of war; and (3) Serve as a place for meditation and learning. Another expression is Okinawa Peace Park. On June 23, or Okinawa Memorial Day, memorial services are held every year with the attendance of the prime minister.
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The Cornerstone of Peace is a monument in Itoman commemorating the Battle of Okinawa and the role of Okinawa during World War II. The names of over two hundred and forty thousand people who died are inscribed on the memorial. It was unveiled on June 23, 1995, in memory of the fiftieth anniversary of
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throughout Japan. The Battle of Okinawa was the only ground engagement of the Pacific War fought on Japanese soil. Over 240,000 people died and numerous buildings on the island were destroyed along with countless historical documents, artifacts and cultural treasures. It is estimated that about the
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in order to remember and pray for their family members and relatives who were killed during the Battle of Okinawa. In 1972, when Okinawa was returned to Japan, Okinawa Memorial Day lost its recognition as a holiday, but this was restored by the prefectural government in 1991. In Okinawa, it is
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annually on June 23 to remember the lives lost during the
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Okinawa
Battle of Okinawa
June 23


memorial
Battle of Okinawa
Okinawa Prefecture
Battle of Okinawa
celebrated nationally
Okinawan

Battle of Okinawa
Mitsuru Ushijima
Isamu Chō
occupation of Japan
Government of the Ryukyu Islands
Japanese national public holidays
Cornerstone of Peace
天皇制を廃止すべき29の理由
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Japan
Public holidays in Japan
New Year's Day
Japanese New Year
Coming of Age Day
National Foundation Day
The Emperor's Birthday

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