World

What is the Island of Iwo Jima like today?

In 1945, it was the site of one of the war’s bloodiest battles, where nearly 7,000 U.S. Marines and over 20,000 Japanese died on eight square miles of rock.

The Japanese commander, Kuribayashi.

Turned the island into a fortress.

Of underground tunnels and hidden guns–Making the Americans pay for every inch.

Today, the island is quiet, it is not a tourist spot.

It is a Japanese military base, home to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

Access is restricted.

Rusting artillery, collapsed bunkers, and sealed caves are still there, hidden in the overgrowth. The land is still a tomb, a memorial run by soldiers–The volcano is still active, slowly pushing the island higher out of the sea.

I was just there three months ago. The Japanese Navy has a pretty significant base and an airport out there. They routinely have flights in and out and the living conditions aren’t too bad. The US Marines and Navy from Japan regularly flight out there to study the battle, it’s customary for Marines to “re-enlist” on top of mount Suribachi. It’s a pretty long walk, about 3–4 hours from the flight line to the top.

The government of Japan is doing a lot of excavation out there, mainly trying to recover remains, which are collected, and then returned once a year to a special cemetery in Tokyo (I forgot the name).

As for the island itself, it has a lot more greenery than during the battle. It’s a beautiful ocean, but I was warned by the XO of the base not to go in because of sharks. The Japanese have a pool, gymnasium, even a little 9-hole golf course (you can actually rent clubs there)!

I’m married to a (distant) cousin of LtGen Kuribayashi (4th or 5th cousin) and when I visited I brought the Navy Commander a bottle of Jack Daniels and told him my background. He took me on a tour of some of the sites:

This is the entrance to LtGen Kuribayashi’s HQ

LtGen Kuribayashi’s office

Where they store any remains that are found, they are returned to Tokyo each year on 11 Feb, the anniversary of the battle

On top of Mount Suribachi

The beach where the Marines landed, Suribachi is in the distance. My Great Uncle landed on the beach in 1945, and fought the Imperial Japanese Soldiers commanded by my wife’s distant cousin…overall, it’s a really beautiful place.

Related Posts

Why is Russia always run by psychopaths, criminals, robbers, or other irresponsible people?

Everyone who lived in the Soviet Union and many today would immediately recognize this brutalsky reinforced concrete fence with diamond pattern. Its official name is PO-2 Fence Slab….

Why is the U.S. Navy’s Seawolf submarine such a top secret?

First I was on what submariners would call a target. And after having toured the Baton Rouge, short of Jesus coming and watching me sign papers to serve…

Will Trump eventually affect America’s standing in the world? As an American, it’s hard to get a read on what opinions are like abroad.

I’ve been following politics for more than 40 years and I’ve never seen anything like it. Up to 3 months ago, there were very fringe people in Canada…

How long will Canada make a show of standing firm against US tariffs before they inevitably capitulate and willingly become the 51st state?

Why haven’t the Republicans thought this through? Canada has roughly 40 million people – about the same population as California. If Canada became the 51st state (there’s a…

Is China good at copying?

I have a friend who works for TSMC. She has an American PhD in Engineering. One day some years ago, I asked her do you think the Chinese…

Israel has lost 3 F-35s over Iran in less than 24 hours. Is the F- 35 obsolete?

Iranian state media reported that their air defense systems successfully downed three Israeli F-35 fighter jets. They also stated that one of the pilots was captured after ejecting…