Memorial Park of Houses Destroyed by Debris Flows in Minamishimabara, Japan

One of the buried houses in the memorial park.

In June 1991, Mount Unzen erupted and caused major damage to the surrounding towns, taking 43 lives and burying many houses in the debris flows.

To memorialize the disaster, the city of Shimabara preserved some of the buried houses in situ as a park. Known as the Memorial Park of Houses Destroyed by Debris Flows, it consists of 11 structures, three inside a pavilion and the rest outside.

Together, the disaster-stricken houses warn visitors of the dangers of volcanic eruptions and debris flows, buried nine feet deep on average, a surreal, incredible sight hardly found elsewhere.


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