Tokcha' Pillbox

The Tokcha' Pillbox is a Japanese-built World War II-era defensive fortification on the island of Guam.

It is a roughly rectangular structure built out of steel-reinforced concrete filled with coral and beach aggregate.

This structure was built under the direction of the Japanese military during their occupation of the island 1941–44.

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