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  • Cowra Japanese Garden, Binni Creek Road, 02 6341 2233 ( , fax: 02 6341 1875), . 8:30am to 5pm every day. The Japanese Gardens were created by Japanese garden architect Ken Nakajima as a kaiyū-shiki, a strolling garden. The garden symbolises reconciliation and peace after World War Two, and after the local conflict. $9.50 adults, $5 children, $7.50 concession. �
  • POW Camp Site, Sakura Avenue, 02 6340 2000. All hours. Free. �
  • Japanese and Australian War Cemeteries, Doncaster Drive, 02 6342 4333 ( ). All hours. The Japanese War Cemetery, ceded to the Japan in 1963, is the only Japanese war cemetery in Australia. It contains the graves of POWs who died in the breakout, as well as other Japanese POWs and soldiers who died in the battle of Darwin. The Australian cemetery contains the graves of the four Australians who died in the breakout, together with Australian soldiers who died training in the area. Free. �

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