PUNICODEX Patronage
Kyūshū Patron Wall
The kamikaze of 1281 gave the 20th century its most terrible word; Nagasaki's 1945 atomic bombing made the island a symbol of the nuclear age's cost, and its peace park one of the world's pilgrimage sites of memory.
Twenty permanent plaques commemorate the supporters who keep this temple’s original Unicode name alive. Each patron is engraved with their chosen name, title, and verified link.
In Honor Of
Twenty Plaques
Claimed plaques are inscribed in gold. Open plaques await the next supporter.
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