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Noborito Laboratory complex
Noborito Laboratory complex

The Noborito Research Institute (Japanese: 登戸研究所, Hepburn: Noborito Kenkyūjo), officially the Army Ninth Technical Research Institute (第9陸軍技術研究所, Dai-kyū Rikugun Gijutsu Kenkyūjo), was a military development laboratory run by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1939 to 1945. Based at a compound in the Noborito area of Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, the institute developed special weapons and equipment for covert operations. Noborito's projects included intelligence and spycraft items, counterfeit Chinese currency, chemical and biological weapons, and the Fu-Go balloon bomb.

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Noborito Research Institute
Jousuijou ave., Kawasaki Tama Ward

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明治大学 生田校舎 (明治大学生田キャンパス)

Jousuijou ave.
214-0033 Kawasaki, Tama Ward
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