Imphal Peace Museum

The Imphal Peace Museum (IPM) (Meitei: Imphal Aying-Achik Pukei Lankei Shanglen, Japanese: インパール平和資料館, romanized: Inpāru heiwa shiryōkan) is a World War II museum at the foothills of the Red Hills (Maibam Lotpa Ching) in Manipur, India.

[7][8] Imphal Peace Museum is the winner of India's Best Design Award in the year 2019.

[5] One of the main attractions to the museum is the display of the Japanese calligraphy of the word "平和" ("Heiwa") (English: Peace) by Shinzo Abe, the then prime minister of Japan.

The names of the people of Manipur who joined the Indian National Army (INA) are also featured.

The displaying war artefacts include artillery shells collected by the local people.