“Thinking about the way of using the scars of the war”, NPO Nature Experience School
마이리스트에 추가Heaps of garbage have been dumped in the caves that saved people's lives during the Battle of Okinawa.
Iriyuji- Gama, where local residents took refuge during the war. Unfortunately, a large quantity of trash has been abandoned in this Gama that saved people's lives. While it is a place of considerable significance to pass on the history of the Battle of Okinawa to future generations, for those who have experienced the war, the Gama is a place of remembrance. Through this experience, we will discuss the possible "future use" of the Gama in the aftermath of earthquakes and other disasters.
[Entering the Gama]
In addition to sheltering residents, Iriyuji- Gama was also used to store documents from the town hall. The residents who took refuge in this Gama were not killed in the battle, and their lives were saved.
[Clearing trash from the Gama]
The Gama is used as a place for peace education to pass on the history of the Battle of Okinawa to future generations. On the other hand, for those who have lived through it, the Gama is a place of remembering the war. After the war, many Gama turned into local garbage dumps. There is still a lot of trash left behind in Iriyuji- Gama.
[Discussions on the state of the remains]
We will introduce the opinions of the residents, and discuss “how to preserve the Gama” during the Group Work. Learn about some of the issues faced by both urban development and peace education, such as "Who is going to manage it?" and "Will visitors be a nuisance?", and discuss how the archeological remains of the Gama can be utilized.
- Address
- 〒901-0512 #1F Fuku Building, 296, Gushikami
- TEL
- 989980330
- FAX
- 989983808
- Closed day
- Not fixed holidays
- Website
- View website
- Transportation
- Approximately 30 minutes by car from Naha Airport
- Cost / Visit fee
- 2,000 yen per person
- Business Hour
- 9:00-15:00
Required time 90 minutes - Caution for application
- Field Trip Program
(1) Tour with guide
Capacity: 20 people
Monday 13:30 ~ 14:30
Wednesday 13:30 ~ 14:30
Friday 13:30 ~ 14:30
* Reservations required (by phone or through the website).
(2) Weekend tour for students
Capacity: 20 people
Every second and fourth Saturday of the month, 13:30-14:30
* Reservations required (at least 5 days before the tour (Monday of the tour week))
(3) Personal field trip without guide
Monday through Sunday (including national holidays) 9:00 ~ 17:00
* Reservation not required