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Where was the Omori POW camp located?

Author

James Stevens

Updated on February 25, 2026

Omori POW Camp was constructed on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay at Omori-ku, Iriarai-machi near Tokyo in Japan. Also known as “Omori Camp”, “Omori Headquarters Camp” or “Tokyo Base Camp #1” or “Tokyo Main Camp”.

What did the Japanese do to POWs?

Prisoners were routinely beaten, starved and abused and forced to work in mines and war-related factories in clear violation of the Geneva Conventions. Of the 27,000 Americans taken prisoner by the Japanese, a shocking 40 percent died in captivity, according to the U.S. Congressional Research Service.

What happened to the bird Watanabe?

After Japan’s defeat, the US Occupation authorities classified Watanabe as a war criminal for his mistreatment of prisoners of war (POWs), but he managed to evade arrest and was never tried in court….

Mutsuhiro Watanabe
Nickname(s)The Bird
Born18 January 1918
DiedApril 2003 (aged 85)
AllegianceImperial Japanese Army

Is Omori a girl?

OMORI is the titular character, a black-and-white boy living in the WHITE SPACE for as long as he can remember.

Is Omori a horror game?

Omori (stylized as OMORI) is a 2020 role-playing video game developed by indie studio Omocat. Prominently featuring concepts such as anxiety and depression, the game has psychological horror elements.

How old is sunny in OMORI?

SUNNY
Sprites
genderMALE
age16 (approximately)
birthdayJuly 20th

What is the history of Naoetsu prison camp?

Opened in December 1942 at Naoetsu in the salt warehouse of Shin-etsu Chemical Co. First men were some 300 Australian from Singapore. In March of 1943, the prisoners were moved to new “temporary” quarters in the nearby village of Arita. In October of 1943, the camp was moved to another building from the temporary building.

How many Naoetsu guards were executed?

Lyon, Alan B., Japanese War Crimes- The Trials of the Naoetsu Camp Guards, Australian History Publications, Loftus, 2000. Trials conducted of 14 staff and civilian guards for savage brutality. Only eight were executed. Roger Maynard, “Hell’s heroes : the forgotten story of the worst P.O.W. camp in Japan”.

Who was the bird at Naoetsu?

Mutsuhiro Watanabe, aka “The Bird” aka “Mr. Brown,” was one of the notorious guards at Naoetsu (see the book Unbroken below). Some important archival documents regarding POW Louis Zamperini: 300 Australians in this camp, of whom 60 perished.

What happened at Kobe Kawasaki camp?

The force was sub divided: Captain J. Paterson’s group (about 250) was sent to Kobe Kawasaki camp, and Robertson’s (about 300) went to Naoetsu camp (No. 4 Branch Tokyo Camp). Steel Mill labor- men were forced to run about one mile each way and were regularly beaten by guards during this time.