Artist's NoteAround the time that World War Two was about to come to an end, Japanese soldiers built up 15 cave fortresses on a Jeju beach, near the Songhak mountain to prevent the US Army from landing on mainland Japan. They waited for the allied forces, armed with small suicide boats. After 60 years, I looked over horizon, from the cave where pain, and gloom at that time was sensed. What did the Japanese soldiers, who were ready to die, think, at the time, whilst looking over the horizon? What do we view this place that has been turned into a sightseeing attraction? The letters of ‘peace’ are set to be seen, as if they were floating on the water and to be on the same level as the horizon, when viewed from the eye level of 165 cm.