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    Syonan Jinja (昭南神社, Shōnan Jinja, lit. "Shōnan Shrine") was a Shinto shrine at MacRitchie Reservoir, Singapore. Built by the Japanese Imperial Army during...
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    2024-12-21. Hirohara Shrine – Last still standing Shinto shrine in Southeast Asia, located in Medan Syonan Shrine – Shinto shrine in Singapore with a similar...
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    Syonan (Japanese: 昭南, Hepburn: Shōnan, Kunrei-shiki: Syônan), officially Syonan Island (Japanese: 昭南島, Hepburn: Shōnan-tō, Kunrei-shiki: Syônan-tô), was...
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  • Lake (Singapore) Synapxe Synchronised swimming at the 2015 SEA Games Syonan Shrine Syria at the 2009 Asian Youth Games Syria at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics...
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    the fallen of the Indian National Army in June 1945, and a Shinto shrine called Syonan Jinja in MacRitchie Reservoir during the Occupation. English bombardier...
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    9789971694302 Linguafranca of Malaya, Syonan Times, 28 February 1942, Page 4, retrieved 31 March 2017 From Tojo-To To Syonan, Syonan Shimbun, 3 March 1942, Page...
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    occupation of Singapore, the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) built a Shinto shrine, Syonan Jinja, in the middle of the dense forest surrounding MacRitchie Reservoir...
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    Australian prisoners of war to construct a Japanese war memorial, Syonan Chureito shrine, at the top of Bukit Batok Hill. Throughout the Japanese occupation...
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    1945 72,146,000 Dutch East Indies (NL), West Coast Sumatra (NL) Singapore Syōnan-tō (昭南島)  February 15, 1942 – September 12, 1945 795,000 Singapore (UK)...
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    fortnight. Sayid's grave at Tanjong Pagar, however, would soon become a shrine and remained a place of pilgrimage for many years, making many Europeans...
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    National Library Board. Retrieved 18 February 2022. Lee, Geok Boi (2005). The Syonan Years: Singapore Under Japanese Rule, 1942-1945. Singapore: National Archives...
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    the ashes of 10,000 Japanese war dead collected mainly from the destroyed Syonan Chureito (now the Bukit Batok Memorial) were put into a hole that was sealed...
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