A symbolic place that recounts the tragedy of the Battle of Okinawa. Experience the horrors of war firsthand and reflect on the preciousness of peace.
The Himeyuri Monument was erected to commemorate the more than 200 female students of the Himeyuri Students' Corps who were mobilized as nurses and perished during the Battle of Okinawa. Surrounding the monument are the remains of wartime trenches and a museum, prompting reflection on the devastation of war and the importance of peace. The museum showcases the students' experiences and wartime records, providing a deeper understanding of the era. The view from the monument offers a poignant juxtaposition of the scars of war and the resilience of nature. The Himeyuri Monument serves as a crucial site for passing on the memory of the Battle of Okinawa's horrors to future generations. It's a place to learn about the folly of war and to reaffirm the preciousness of peace, and it's a place we hope many will visit.