by Kazu
I think the design of this St. John's Church Hakodate is very intriguing and spearheading. From May through November, the inside of the building can be seen but the reservation is required beforehand. As you recognize, the shape of the roof is "cross".
The design fee and the cost of the construction were covered with the donation of the believers and devotees, I think but the shape of the roof might be designed to avoid carpet-bombing even in the war.
Even the pilots of B-29 could recognize that there was a church there from the air. Carpet-bombing to Japanese people had been planed decades before World War Ⅱ. Japanese people are not good at responding appropriately to the malice of the strategic people.
The design fee and the cost of the construction were covered with the donation of the believers and devotees, I think but the shape of the roof might be designed to avoid carpet-bombing even in the war.
Even the pilots of B-29 could recognize that there was a church there from the air. Carpet-bombing to Japanese people had been planed decades before World War Ⅱ. Japanese people are not good at responding appropriately to the malice of the strategic people.

















































