Chiran Airfield
Chiran Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located in Chiran, Minamikyūshū, on the Satsuma Peninsula of Kagoshima, Japan. It was established in December 1941, and mainly served as training base for Kamikaze pilots. Today, the Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots exists on the site of the former airfield.
History
In December 1941, Chiran Airfield was established as a military airfield, with the purpose of training aviation personnel.In order to facilitate the need of air operations against the Chinese, Americans, British and Dutch, preparations were done in Chiran Airfield. This included the establishment of Tachiarai Army Flight Training School Chiran Branch on 24 December, 1941, for flight training operations. In 1942, it became the site for the Tachiarai Joint Service Flight Training School. As the war progressed and worsened, the facilities at Chiran Airfield were expanded, including the runway, construction of revetments, and taxiways. By mid-1944, Chiran Airfield was mainly used for kamikaze flight training, and approximately 600 pilots had been trained in the 3 year span.