G.O.R.A. Museum. Zone IX. Japanese location.

Japanese location, as it should be: the farthest and the very last. At the same time, it is the smallest, both in area and in the number of exhibits.

It was decorated based on Japanese gardens. Which is beautiful in general, but it interferes with examining the equipment. You come across the largest exhibit right when you exit the previous location, after passing the last anchor.

I found assurances on the Internet that he was originally like this.

There is another plane on the site.

Everything else is almost entirely land-based. Let’s look at them.

If you are not yet tired of guns, or even if you are tired of them, let’s start with them.

Japanese tank building is a fairly unknown area, especially for me.

The saddest thing is that there is no way to get a good look at the most exotic representative – the amphibious tank.

The bunker gives the impression that it has been here since the war itself.

You can leave the museum here. Opposite the bunker there is an exit gate. But I never went through them, but always went on a long return journey through all the locations.

I left already in the evening, which allowed me to admire the lighting of the fountains. However, after a whole day of walking around the museum, I had neither the strength, nor the time, nor the desire for this.

By the way, this is the advantage – the museum and the park are open until late. And even in the twilight there are still crowds of people wandering around here.

Although, of course, the majority are already heading home.

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