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WO Nishizawa flying fighter escort on 25 October 1944 for the very 1st Kamikaze suicide attack from Mabalacat Airfield, Luzon, led by Lt. Yukio Seki. Mabalacat is known as the birthplace of the Kamikaze. A marker commemorating the Bushido war project is found at the northern area of the town. The first Kamikaze airfield in Barangay Tabun is the site of Japanese pilgrims and tourists, paying homage to the spirits of the dead Kamikaze pilots.

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