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  1. Akatsuka Park (788 bytes)
    4: ... opening did not happen because of the start of [[WWII]].
  2. Katsuta (2,013 bytes)
    14: ...ory of Japan. This unique castle was destroyed in WWII but restored shortly after. Many Japanese feel th...
  3. Fuchu (2,597 bytes)
    3: ...he leading industry of Fuchu until fires during [[WWII]] destroyed a tremendous amount of land and crops...
    19: *Fuchu Air Self Defense Force - After WWII the Fuchu air base was developed into a thriving ...
  4. Higashiyamato (2,736 bytes)
    17: ...first originated in another city of Tokyo after [[WWII]].
  5. Manga (3,150 bytes)
    5: ...oped into the manga it is known for today. During WWII, manga truly started becoming popular in the Japa...
  6. Grave of the Fireflies (2,946 bytes)
    17: ...eased in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of WWII in [[2005]]. It is different than the movie and t...
  7. Yoyogi Park (2,296 bytes)
    13: ...portant military facility for U.S. forces after [[WWII]].
  8. Honshu (3,049 bytes)
    50: ...nown for its classic beauty, with many intact pre-WWII shrines and buildings
  9. Japanese Contemporary Art (3,557 bytes)
    1: ...y young [[Japanese artists]] or post-war (after [[WWII]]) era Japanese art. Japanese contemporary art sh...
  10. Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
    14: Following [[WWII]], the city was taken over as a US Armed Forces B...
  11. Johoku Chuo Park (2,265 bytes)
    3: ... never again blindly deal with the disasters of [[WWII]].
  12. Hikarigaoka Park (2,150 bytes)
    8: ...ested and military members were trained. During [[WWII]], the Japanese military relinquished the land to...
  13. Koganei (2,544 bytes)
    12: ...ization and reconstruction after damages during [[WWII]]. A solid foundation for government was placed i...
  14. Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
    16: In [[1945]], Kunitachi was evacuated due to [[WWII]] which did destroy a large amount of the city wi...
  15. Mitaka (2,240 bytes)
    17: ...nor those that lost their lives in the fires of [[WWII]]. The festival includes music, performances, spe...
  16. Naha (3,599 bytes)
    17: Naha city was brutally damaged during [[WWII]]. The city bounced back very quickly having to r...
  17. Odawara (2,332 bytes)
    16: Since [[WWII]] Odawara has recovered nicely; rebuilding destro...
  18. Ohizumi Chuo Park (1,870 bytes)
    8: Following [[WWII]] the area was given to the US military as troops...
  19. Oita (2,336 bytes)
    14: ... the country forward after hard times following [[WWII]]. Many residents have put their combined efforts...
  20. Okayama (1,899 bytes)
    15: ...earliest years of the city however destroyed in [[WWII]]. The castle was then reconstructed and painted ...

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