Japanese Shrine in Valencia, Negros Oriental
The historical obelisk of the Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine or simply Japanese Shrine stands 30 feet towards the sky and rests on the highlands of Valencia, Negros Oriental.
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Japanese Amity Shrine Valencia Negros Oriental
Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine - on a hilltop, this is a 3-sided pillar representing the 3 countries (Philippines, America and Japan), unveiled in 1977.
Japanese Amity Shrine Valencia Negros Oriental
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Filipino Japanese Amity Memorial Shrine 2019 ( ft Cata-al World War 2 Museum)
In this Vlog, I will show you the different content of my vlog. it's all about the History of Japanese Base located at the top of the Mountain in Valencia.
I talk to Constantino Cata-al, or Tantin, as he is commonly called, has been foraging the foothills of Mount Talinis as a young grade-schooler in Valencia, Negros Oriental. Often times, he would find surviving relics from World War II - Japanese bones, ammunition, firearms, bombs, grenades, uniforms, etc. He would painstakingly collect these historical artifacts as a hobby that extends to this present day. Mount Talinis has been the battleground that saw the Japanese's last stand against the combined Filipino-American might during the last days of the war. Today, he has amassed an extensive collection not just of Japanese war artifacts, but American as well. For the sheer size of his collection, only half can be displayed on the 1st floor of his residence which acts as the mini-museum.
To commemorate the fierce battle that took place on the foothills of Mount Talinis (the general area where Tantin found his artifacts), a shrine was erected on the precipice of a ridge overlooking Dumaguete and the Bohol Sea. It's aptly called the Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine.
Japanese Shrine - Valencia, Philippines (part 2 of 2)
Part 1 was the drive, Part 2 is the Shrine. The full name if you search Google Maps is The Filipino Japanese Amity Memorial Shrine.
There are 2 routes to get there. This way (turning just before Valencia Proper) you drive all the way to the Shrine parking area. The other way, you drive through Valencia and have to park near the bridge over the creek, then a 45+ minute hike uphill to the Shrine.
Motorcycle ride to WW II Filipino - Japanese Memorial in Valencia Negros Oriental Philippines
Showing the route by motorcycle from Dumaguete to Filipino-Japanese Amity Memorial Shrine. The views from the shrine are worth the trek up the volcano mountain.
Ann's Classmates Hike to Japanese Shrine - Valencia Philippines
Japanese Shrine Trip from Valencia Philippines (part 1 of 2)
This is the drive from Valencia to the Japanese Shrine and was supposed to start a couple minutes earlier, not sure what my GoPro was doing. Was supposed to begin on the Dumaguete-Valencia Highway so you could see the right turn onto Legarda Street, two blocks before the tennis courts.
Valencia, Negros Oriental, Philippines, travel, Pulangbato Falls, hotel, resort
Valencia, Negros Oriental, Philippines,
Valencia, officially the Municipality of Valencia, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 34,852 people.[3]
It is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) west of Dumaguete City, the most populated city and capital of the province. The municipality was voted as the greenest and cleanest town of Negros Oriental in 2007.[4]
Our Lady of the Abandoned is the patroness of Valencia, and her feast day is celebrated annually every October 12 with the town fiesta. The fiesta is an official non-working holiday for the town.
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The Filipino-Japanese Amity Memorial Shrine is located in Valencia. It stands at the foot of Mount Talinis and marks the spot where the combined Filipino and American troops including the Negrosanon guerrilla units fought the Japanese Imperial Army toward the end of World War II.
Casaroro Falls
Eco-tourism sites include:
Tejero Highland Resort and Adventure Park - is the newest attraction in Central Philippines to offer the best value-for-your-money relaxation and recreation facility. It features a speed dual zipline, ATVs, segway, Aquazorb, slide, natural pools, restaurant and hotel. Located only 3 kilometers from town proper of Valencia, Tejero is the nearest natural attraction from Dumaguete, and considered the most popular of tourist destinations.
Casaroro Waterfalls - as the province’s most photographed body of water, it is relatively enclosed by lush greenery and natural rock formations. The falls' cool water gushes down to a swimming hole.
Forest Camp - was first opened in 1990, as a 6,000 square meter property, today its 2.2 hectares of land is a vast camping ground, with 2 large nipa hut houses, 4 cottages, a tree house, a 250-people capacity conference/reception hall, a backpacker’s den and a dormitory that can hold up to 20 students.
The Spanish Fountain - a relic of the town’s colorful historical past at the heart of the municipal plaza, has a unique sunken design, and was once the town’s major source of water supply (invented by an Augustinian Recollect Friars to channel water from an upland spring).
Cata-al War Memorabilia - a private collection by an 84-year-old World War II survivor Porforio Cata-al, at his residence cum museum. It includes bombs, grenades, Japanese and American bills, coins, medals, charred pieces of an authentic military uniform, and a Japanese soldier mummy
Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine - on a hilltop of Sagbang, this is a 3-sided pillar representing the 3 countries (Philippines, America and Japan), unveiled in 1977.
Banica Swimming Lagoon - known as Tejeros resort, it has 2 man made pools fed by Banica River.
Malabo /Pulangbato Falls - is swimming and diving hole with many reddish rocks.
Mount Talinis a 1903-meter peak in the Cuernos de Negros. It has many volcanic lakes, breathtaking views and remarkable biodiversity.
Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park - a protected area near Mount Talinis surrounding two crater lakes.
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Japanese Shrine by Dumaguete Bureau
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This Gorgeous 3 residential buildings is nestling on the 2,669 sqm lot situated in a beautiful countryside quiet setting, sorrounded by greens and community charm tourist spots.
A dream Semi-furnished elegant 1 year old grand 2-storey house with a floor area of 630 sqm. this lavish, custom-designed manor exudes luxurious comfort with fully-aircon 4 bedrooms, 4 & 1/2 toilet & bath w/ hot & cold, powder room, spacious 2 living area, cozy dining, stylish kitchen, 2nd kitchen w/ comfort room, pantry and utility area (maid's)
Big cozy Master Bedroom in first floor, has its own toilet & bath w/ elegant bathtub, and walk-in closet. Another 3 bedrooms upstair w/ 2 toilet & bath, balconies, lanai and patio in ground floor, office and study room, and a cantina or entertainment room, Soaring ceilings and walls of glass inviting so much light inside.
Swimming Pool, big landscaped well-manicured garden, pond w/ mini falls, fountain in front garden and 3 car garage (detached garage has aircon).
Tiled roof, granite countertops, gorgeous high-ceiling, complete mouldings and baseboards, imported tiles, high quaility materials and a very nice big garden. Complete water and electricity, telephone and internet.
Valencia is the first class town in Negros oriental,35% of which are plain and 65% are majestic green hills and mountains, 200 to 500 meters above sea level,The climate is cool, fogs can be seen most of the time on the gorgeous green mountains.This town is voted as the greenest and cleanest town.
TOWN'S TOURIST DESTINATIONS:
-Casaroro Falls
-Forest Camp
-Mt. Talinis
-Banica Swimming Lagoon
-Pulangbato Falls
-The Spanish Fountain
-Cata-al War Memorabilia
-Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine
Just 13 km or 20 minutes away from Dumaguete City.
The neighboring Dumaguete City is popularly called as a city of gentle people and its famous Silliman University owned by an american. This is a famous school for foriegners and local rich people. Dumaguete City is the business center, many schools and learning centers, malls & shopping centers, restaurants, banks, hospitals, churches, hotels, resorts, leisure centers etc.
Be amazed of the rich marine showcase of coral reefs, and neon-colored fish, the magnificent dive sites of Apo Island, Sequijor and Sumilon Marine Park.
Trip to Japanese Shrine (Valencia Negros Oriental Philippines)
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JAPANESE SHRINE (epic expedition)
One of the wonders of Negros Oriental was the Japanese Shrine in Valencia Negros Oriental
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According to a popular legend,Dumaguete was coined from the Visayan word daggit which means to snatch. The legend says that because of the frequent marauding attacks of the Muslim pirates on the coastal town, and the power to attract and keep her visitors for good, hence, the word dumaguet, meaning to swoop, was christened to the village of Dumaguete. However, Diego Lopez Povedano in 1572, indicated the place as Dananguet. But in 1734,Jesuit cartographer, Murillo Velarde referred to it, using its present name, as Dumaguete.
in 1890, the island-province of Negros was divided into two politico-military provinces,Occidental and Oriental. As earlier constituted,in 1898,Dumaguete was included in Negros Oriental. After the Philippine-American War, on May 1,1901,a civil government was established by the Americans in the Province of Negros Oriental, including Dumaguete. When World War II broke out, the city was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Forces on May 26,1942. It was liberated on April 26,1945 by the combined forces of the U.S. Army and the Filipino guerrillas. On June 15, 1948 or three years later, Republic Act No. 327,created the City of Dumaguete. Later,on June 21,1969, Republic Act No. 5797 was enacted,otherwise known as the Revised Charter of Dumaguete City.
Geography & Climate
The City has a land area of 34.26 sq km, situated on the plains of the southeastern coast of Negros Island near the mouth of the Banica River. Of the province's 20 municipalities and 5 cities, Dumaguete is the smallest in terms of land area. It is bounded on the north by the municipality of Sibulan; on the south by the municipality of Bacong; and on the west by the municipality of Valencia. As a coastal city, it is bounded on the east by the Mindanao Sea and the Tanon Strait, serving as a natural border to the neighboring provinces of Cebu and Siquijor. The city's topography is generally flat from two to six kilometers from the shoreline. It slopes gently upwards to the adjoining municipality of Valencia. The highest ground elevation is located at the boundary of the municipality of Valencia, about one hundred meters above mean sea level. About 93% of the land have slopes of less than 3%. The remaining areas have 3% to 5% slope. Dumaguete is politically subdivided into 30 barangays, all classified as urban. The eight barangays in the city's downtown area are known primarily by number. The smallest barangay is Barangay 4 with an area of only 5.11 hectares, while the biggest barangay is Barangay Banilad with 362.71 hectares.
Dumaguete has two seasons, namely; the dry and the wet seasons. The wet season covers the period from June to November, and the dry season starts from December to May, the hottest being April and May. The average maximum temperature is 34.3 C and the average minimum temperature is 22.9 C for the past years. The relative humidity of the locality for the past years was 78% with the month of December registering the highest.
Mountain climbing going to a Japanese Shrine
We assumed that the Shrine is not far away! but it was a big mistake. Leaving too late is not a good idea either. The crazy thing is we went the hard way with all the rocks and wet climbing road. Then when I meet somebody while walking up, I ask if there is another way to go up there, then the guy said YES and it is all cement road. Imagine that!!!!!!
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ATV in Valencia
Went ATVing to the Japanese shrine in Valencia, Negros Oriental, Philippines. Sorry for the bumpy video but there are great views of the scenery while going up the mountain to the shrine. The Shrine is the amity shrine of the Philippines, U.S. and Japan built in 1977, remembering the lives that were taken during the war.
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