Japan–United States relations monuments

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Japan–United States relations monuments are commemorative structures and sites that symbolize the historical, diplomatic, and cultural ties between Japan and the United States.

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Label Occurrences
Japan–United States relations monuments canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commemorative sites
cultural heritage category
group of monuments
associatedWith Japanese American history
World War II history
postwar U.S.–Japan alliance NERFINISHED
commemorates Japanese Americans who served in the U.S. military
civilian victims of war in Japan and the United States
milestones in Japan–United States diplomacy
military cooperation between Japan and the United States
victims of wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans
hasExample Friendship Bell in Los Angeles NERFINISHED
Go for Broke Monument NERFINISHED
Japanese American Memorial in San Francisco NERFINISHED
Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II NERFINISHED
Japanese American National War Memorial Court NERFINISHED
Peace Bell in Hiroshima donated by American groups NERFINISHED
Portland Japanese American Historical Plaza NERFINISHED
sister-city friendship monuments between Japanese and U.S. cities
hasMedium architectural structures
bells and peace bells
memorial plaques
sculpture
hasPurpose education about Japan–United States relations
preservation of shared historical memory
promotion of peace and reconciliation
hasTheme friendship between Japan and the United States
international cooperation
peace and mutual understanding
reconciliation after World War II
locatedIn Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States
represents Japan–United States relations NERFINISHED
sponsoredBy Japanese American community organizations
Japanese government NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
local governments in Japan
local governments in the United States
non-governmental peace organizations
symbolizes cultural ties between Japan and the United States
diplomatic ties between Japan and the United States
historical ties between Japan and the United States
usedFor commemorative ceremonies
cultural exchange programs
diplomatic events
visitedBy diplomatic delegations
school groups
tourists

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Japanese Pagoda category Japan–United States relations monuments
subject surface form: Japanese Pagoda (West Potomac Park)