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"71129" Graffitied on Former Army Battery in Amami, a National Historic Site; Police Investigate Similar Damage in November Last Year

The Setouchi Town Board of Education in Kagoshima Prefecture announced on the 12th that graffiti had been found at the Nishikomi Battery No. 2 Observatory Ruins, a former army facility on Amami Oshima Island and a nationally designated historic site. The number "71129" was written in what appeared to be black oil-based ink. The town board of education reported the incident to the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Kagoshima Prefectural Police.
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The Setouchi Town Board of Education in Kagoshima Prefecture announced on the 12th that graffiti had been found at the Nishikomi Battery No. 2 Observatory Ruins, a former army facility on Amami Oshima Island and a nationally designated historic site. The number "71129" was written in what appeared to be black oil-based ink. The town board of education reported the incident to the Agency for Cultural Affairs and the Kagoshima Prefectural Police.

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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