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Djarrit Japanese WWII Memorial | Majuro


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Landmark: Djarrit Japanese WWII Memorial
City: Majuro
Country: Marshall Islands
Continent: Australia

Djarrit Japanese WWII Memorial, Majuro, Marshall Islands, Australia

The Djarrit Japanese WWII Memorial is a concrete structure located on the eastern end of Djarrit Island in Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands.

Visual Characteristics

The memorial consists of a central concrete obelisk, approximately 5 meters in height, with a rough, unpainted finish. The base is a rectangular platform. Surrounding the obelisk are scattered concrete fragments and remnants of military equipment, including rusted metal pieces. The area is sparsely vegetated with low-lying shrubs and palm trees.

Location & Access Logistics

Djarrit Island is situated on the eastern side of Majuro Atoll. Access is via the main road that encircles the atoll. The memorial is located approximately 10 kilometers east of the main population center of Delap-Uliga-Djarrit. Parking is available on the unpaved shoulder of the road adjacent to the site. Public transport options are limited; local taxis or private vehicles are the primary means of access.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The memorial commemorates Japanese soldiers who died during World War II. The site contains remnants of defensive fortifications and equipment from the period. Majuro Atoll itself is a coral atoll, formed by the accumulation of coral polyps over a submerged volcanic seamount.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the memorial structure and the scattered historical artifacts. The site offers a point for reflection on the history of the Pacific theater during WWII. No specific guided tours are offered at the memorial itself.

Infrastructure & Amenities

There are no dedicated facilities at the Djarrit Japanese WWII Memorial. Restrooms, shade, and food vendors are not present at the immediate site. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in this area of Majuro Atoll.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for photography is during the morning or late afternoon when the sun angle provides more defined shadows on the concrete structure. The weather in Majuro is consistently warm and humid year-round, with a slightly wetter season from May to November.

Facts & Legends

A specific historical detail is that the memorial was erected by local Marshallese residents decades after the war, using salvaged materials from the battlefield. It serves as a testament to the enduring impact of the conflict on the islands.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Laura Beach (3.5km West)
  • Majuro Botanical Garden (7.0km West)
  • US Army Museum of the Pacific (8.0km West)
  • Old Japanese Seaplane Base (9.5km West)


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