- This is the Hikarigaoka park.
- It is the good name.
- Hikarigaoka means shining hill.
- A naming sense is progressive.
- Did they decide this place name recently?
- In 1969.
- What was here before park?
- Narimasu airport.
- What?
- Narimasu is in Itabashi-ku.
- Here is Nerima-ku.
- Nerima-ku became independent from Itabashi-ku in 1947.
- Why is it the name Narimasu?
- A pioneer of here is Dr. Narimasu Tanakasakyo.
- Where did the airport go to?
- This was the base for the Imperial Japanese Army.
- They built it in 1942.
- It is just before the end of the war (1945).
- Why did they built that?
- Doolittle Raid from USA.
- The interception to the US Armed Forces.
- I see.
- After the end of the war,
- It became the US Armed Forces territory.
- Is it USA to have named here Hikarigaoka?
- No.
- They called here Grant Heights.
- When did the name change?
- In 1969.
- It was decided that here was returned to Japan.
- Wow.
- Hey, Let's go to Mt. Ontakesan.
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