Type 97 Chi-Ha - Survivors

Survivors

Restored examples of the Type 97 are on display at the Yūshūkan Museum at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, and at the Wakajishi Shrine in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka in Japan. in Indonesia there is one known Type-97 at the Brawijaya Museum in Malang . The wreck of a Type 97 was found buried in the sand on the beach at Miura, Kanagawa in 2005. Overseas, preserved examples are at the People's Liberation Army Museum in Beijing, China and at the United States Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen, Maryland. Numerous ruined examples of the Type 97 can still be found on Saipan and on the Kuril Islands.

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