Former Japanese Navy Fongshan Communication Center

The Former Japanese Navy Fongshan Communication Center (traditional Chinese: 原日本海軍鳳山無線電信所; simplified Chinese: 原日本海军凤山无线电信所; pinyin: Yuán Rìběn Hǎijūn Fèngshān Wúxiàn Diànxìn Suǒ) was one of the three radio stations operated in Taiwan by the former Imperial Japanese Navy located in Fengshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

It was also used as tactical radio to jam and monitor American and British movements on the sea and in the air.

Over the next decade, the boarding house was used by the navy as an interrogation facility for servicemen accused of political crimes.

When the camp was decommissioned, it was turned into the Kaohsiung Military Dependent's Village Cultural Association.

The building is within walking distance north of Fongshan Junior High School Station of Kaohsiung MRT.

Information about the communication station provided in a U.S intelligence document c.1945. [ 3 ]