In the bay’s international car-race compound, there is a “Koa” style two-story house of the Japanese Rule, classified as one of the country’s cultural sites. Today the house serves as the bay’s military culture museum, telling stories of the Second World War.
The historic building has an arcade hallway reminiscent of that of a European church, with some concrete structures and an oriental hat-shaped roof. Cypress is applied to some other parts so one can smell the aroma of the wood. Many come to take wedding photos in this special place.
You are cordially invited to visit the museum and learn about the military life at the time. In the past, only locals know that such an amazing building exists. Now all visitors are invited to appreciate in its beauty!