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Popular Landmarks

Chuuk (formerly Truk), particularly the islands in Chuuk Lagoon, is rich in WWII history, natural beauty, and local culture. Here are the most significant landmarks and attractions to visit:

 

Chuuk Lagoon (Truk Lagoon)

  • A world-renowned diving site with over 60 sunken WWII Japanese ships and aircraft.
  • Known as the "Ghost Fleet of Truk Lagoon."
  • Many wrecks are visible even while snorkeling in shallow areas.

 


 

Tonowas Island (Dublon Island)

  • Former administrative center for the Japanese Navy during WWII.
  • Key landmarks:
    • Japanese Military Command Bunker
    • Underground tunnels and storage facilities
    • Old Shinto shrine ruins
  • Easily reached by boat from Weno.

 


 

Nefo Cave (on Weno Island)

  • A natural cave with WWII Japanese artillery and bunkers.
  • Offers a panoramic view of the lagoon from the hilltop.
  • Accessible via a moderate hike—best with a guide.

 


 

Japanese Lighthouse Ruins (Weno)

  • Historic WWII-era structure located on Sapuk Hill.
  • Great for sunset views and photography.
  • Accessible by a short hike.

 


 

Xavier High School (Sapuk, Weno Island)

  • Established by Jesuits in 1952 in a former Japanese communications center.
  • Features WWII bunkers and radio towers.
  • Open to visitors (ask permission if school is in session).

 


 

Tonnachau Mountain (Weno Island)

  • A sacred site in Chuukese tradition, associated with ancestral spirits.
  • Offers panoramic views and insight into local legends.
  • Contains stone ruins and wartime remnants.

 


 

Chuuk State Museum (if open)

  • Located in Weno (status may vary—check locally).
  • Exhibits artifacts related to Chuukese culture, history, and WWII relics.

 


 

Weno War Memorial Park

  • A small park dedicated to the lives lost during WWII.
  • Contains plaques and preserved artillery pieces.

 


 

Outer Islands Cultural Sites

  • Islands like Fefan, Uman, and Tol have traditional meeting houses (faluw), ancient stone platforms (pebblo), and sacred trees.
  • Accessible by boat—great for cultural immersion.