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South Pacific Memorial Peace Park: A Place of Remembrance

A serene memorial in Yigo, Guam, honoring the fallen and promoting peace between nations after the ravages of World War II.

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The South Pacific Memorial Peace Park in Yigo, Guam, stands as a serene tribute to the American, Japanese, and local islanders who lost their lives during World War II. Once the site of fierce battles, it now offers a tranquil space for reflection and remembrance, featuring memorials, gardens, and caves that served as a command post.

A brief summary to South Pacific Memorial Peace Park

  • Monday 8 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-5 pm
  • Friday 8 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and to experience a quieter, more reflective atmosphere.
  • Bring insect repellent, as mosquitoes can be prevalent in the park's lush surroundings.
  • Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to explore the caves and the surrounding area.
  • Take time to read the historical markers to fully understand the significance of the park and the events that took place there.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, head north on Route 1. Continue on Route 1, passing through Dededo. Turn left onto Milalak Drive. The South Pacific Memorial Peace Park will be at the end of the street. Parking is available at the park. Car rentals are available at the airport. Expect a 30-45 minute drive depending on traffic.

  • Public Transport

    From the airport, take a bus towards Dededo. From Dededo, transfer to a bus heading to Yigo. Alight at the Yigo Mayor's Office. From there, it is approximately a 20-minute walk to the South Pacific Memorial Peace Park. Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) operates bus services. A one-way bus fare is approximately $2 - $4. The bus journey can take around 1.5 to 2 hours.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport. A taxi ride to the South Pacific Memorial Peace Park in Yigo will take approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare is $85 - $110. Ride-sharing apps may also be available.

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Located in Yigo, Guam, the South Pacific Memorial Peace Park marks the site of the former Mataguac Hill Command Post, where the last organized Japanese resistance ended during World War II. Established in 1970 by the South Pacific War Memorial Association, the park serves as a place of remembrance and reconciliation. The park features a 50-foot tall monument depicting hands clasped in prayer, symbolizing peace. Visitors can explore a small chapel, various monuments dedicated to both American and Japanese soldiers, and historical markers detailing the events of the Battle of Guam. The park also includes the caves that served as Lt. General Hideyoshi Obata's final command post; he committed ritual suicide there. The South Pacific Memorial Peace Park offers a peaceful atmosphere with well-maintained pathways, lush greenery, and landscaped gardens. It provides a space for visitors to reflect on the sacrifices made during the war and to appreciate the joint efforts of the United States and Japan in establishing harmony. The park is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM and offers free admission.

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