Japanese war cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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M H
A peaceful end to the day...
Smaller and different to what I expected but we were there at the end of the day which was really nice...”at the going down of the sun, we will remember them”, a lovely way to end the day. A peaceful...
Valoración publicada el 21 jun 2023
wendyt986
Lest We Forget.
Solemn reminder of a turbulent past. Beautifully maintained gardens paying respect to those lost in WW2 - Cowra - for both the Australian and Japanese servicemen. Viewing in conjunction with the POW c...
Valoración publicada el 6 abr 2023
garysR2496ZA
Ironically, a very peaceful place to visit
We went here because it was on the list of things to do, and we can say it was absolutely worth it. Unless you like to read all the names, you probably wont be here more than 30 minutes, but it will b...
Valoración publicada el 12 feb 2023
Geoff333_13
Well maintained
Did not realise how many Japanese prisoners were killed during the outbreak on 5 August 1944. Well maintained and worth the visit.
Valoración publicada el 16 sep 2022
Mike C
Go See It
This cemetery is next door to the Australian one. This is an example of how a community can come together to reach a peaceful conclusion to a horrible time.
A peaceful end to the day...
Smaller and different to what I expected but we were there at the end of the day which was really nice...”at the going down of the sun, we will remember them”, a lovely way to end the day. A peaceful...
Lest We Forget.
Solemn reminder of a turbulent past. Beautifully maintained gardens paying respect to those lost in WW2 - Cowra - for both the Australian and Japanese servicemen. Viewing in conjunction with the POW c...
Ironically, a very peaceful place to visit
We went here because it was on the list of things to do, and we can say it was absolutely worth it. Unless you like to read all the names, you probably wont be here more than 30 minutes, but it will b...
Well maintained
Did not realise how many Japanese prisoners were killed during the outbreak on 5 August 1944. Well maintained and worth the visit.
Go See It
This cemetery is next door to the Australian one. This is an example of how a community can come together to reach a peaceful conclusion to a horrible time.