A circle drawn on the site of a wireless telegraph station✨
The Funabashi Transmitting Station of the Naval Wireless Telegraph Office, located in the Gyoda district of Funabashi City. It was established as the Navy expanded after the Russo-Japanese War. The 200 meter high main tower stands in the center, and its performance was one of the best in the world at that time. It is famous for notifying the public of the damage caused by the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it is also known for transmitting the “Niitaka Yamanobore,” which triggered the Pacific War.
After the war, it was seized by the Occupation Forces, and after its return, it was dismantled and a new town was built.
This is the only place in Japan where you can draw a circle as large as this. There is another radio station in Sasebo, but it is not possible to draw a circle as large as this.
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