Debris Flow Devastated Houses Preservation Park

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Vividly conveying the tremendous damage caused by the massive debris flows of Mount Unzen's 1992 eruptions exactly as it happened, the "Debris Flow Devastated Houses Preservation Park" is a profound historic site. Inside a large protective tent and outdoor spaces, actual houses whose first floors were completely buried under mudflows are preserved, directly communicating the overwhelming destructive force of great nature and volcanic wonders to visitors. However, this territory is not merely a land of sorrow; it is a spiritual ground to touch the unyielding spirit and intense passion of the Shimabara citizens who firmly rebuilt their town. Reflecting on historic footprints within the silence deeply prints the value of modern peaceful lives onto your soul. It is a highly precious cultural landmark.

Debris Flow Devastated Houses Preservation Park
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土石流被災家屋保存公園|南島原ひまわり観光協会(公式動画)|雲仙普賢岳噴火|島原半島

土石流被災家屋保存公園|南島原ひまわり観光協会(公式動画)|雲仙普賢岳噴火|島原半島

Minamishimabara Himawari Tourism Association

Debris Flow Devastated Houses Preservation Park

Address
Tei-6077 Fukaecho, Minamishimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture
Website
https://www.nagasaki-tabinet.com/guide/583
Operator
Minamishimabara Himawari Tourism Association

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