DAVAO CITY | D' Japanese Tunnel Tour
The D' Japanese Tunnel was excavated by Filipino prisoners of war under the supervision f Japanese Imperial Army way back 1942-1944. The D' Japanese Tunnel is within the resort, and restaurant compound. We took the tour right after grabbing lunch at the restaurant.
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A Historical Tunnel In Davao City.
Explore a piece of Davao history and experience a fun and accommodating stay at The Japanese Tunnel.
Dating back in 1942, The Japanese Tunnel showcases a dark tunnel depicting the lives of Filipino POWs and Japanese soldiers during World War 2.
Once a dark piece of Davao history, The Japanese Tunnel is now one of Davao's known inland resort. It features swimming pool, a hotel and restaurant.
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⚡Standard Twin Single for 2 = P1,600
⚡Superior Room for 2 = P2,000
⚡Standard Triple Room for 3 = P2,100
⚡Quadruple Room for 4 = P2,600
⚡Premium Deluxe for 4 = P3,600
⚡Suite Room for 6 = P4,500
⚡Swimming Pool = P100
⚡Tunnel = P50(Adult), P40(Senior), P20(Child)
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• The Story of Yamashita
General Yamashita of the Imperial Army of Japan is purported to have buried or hidden away tons of gold in the Philippines. Literally, tons of gold, among other precious metals, gems and artwork. The alleged value of all this treasure? Billions and billions of dollars.
Yamashita's gold, also referred to as the Yamashita treasure, is the name given to the alleged war loot stolen in Southeast Asia by Imperial Japanese forces during World War II and hidden in caves, tunnels, underground complexes, or just underground in the Philippines. It is named for the Japanese general Tomoyuki Yamashita, nicknamed The Tiger of Malaya. Though accounts that the treasure remains hidden in the Philippines have lured treasure hunters from around the world for over fifty years, its existence is dismissed by most experts.The rumored treasure has been the subject of a complex lawsuit that was filed in a Hawaiian state court in 1988 involving a Filipino treasure hunter, Rogelio Roxas, and the former Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos.
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• Where Did Yamashita’s Gold Come From?
It is a well-known fact that Japan looted Asia in the years prior to and including World War II. According to legend, they amassed a veritable fortune for themselves. There was even a special team created whose sole purpose was to loot the invaded countries. The team was called “The Golden Lily”.
There was so much of this confiscated booty that it required a full-time effort to transport all of it back to Japan. The Philippines was initially used as a layover spot where the looted treasure would be loaded onto ships for the last leg of the trip.
American forces became a problem for Japan when they started sinking a number of ships on the high seas. Japan’s royal family decided to hide the remaining treasure in the Philippines and that is where General Yamashita comes in.
Yamashita was tasked with organizing and carrying out the plans to dig tunnels and find caves in which to hide all of the gold and other items. Japanese soldiers and prisoners of war were used to dig out tunnels and move the stash into the caves.
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• Where is Yamashita’s Treasure Now?
There seem to be many theories about what happened to the Yamashita gold over the years.
One theory has Ferdinand Marcos, ex-president of the Philippines, finding a nice chunk of the treasure and keeping it for his own personal gain. He took strict control over the searching and excavating during his tenure and had to personally approve every expedition.
One such expedition was headed by Rogelio Roxas. Roxas claims he found a large cache of gold in a cave in 1971. He brought a lawsuit against Marcos and his wife. He stated that once his discovery was made known to Marcos, he was beaten and arrested and his gold was taken by Marcos’ men. The state of Hawaii (where the suit was filed) eventually found in favor of Roxas. Stating there was sufficient evidence to show he had indeed found gold which was subsequently taken from him, they awarded him $6 million.
Other historians and researchers claim the U.S. was given the location of much of the treasure in exchange for not bringing charges against the royal family for war crimes and other atrocities. It is said the CIA and the OSS received much of that gold which was used to fund those agencies.
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Japanese Tunnel In Davao City (ダバオ市にある日本のトンネル)
(フィリピンのダバオ市にある日本のトンネル)ー Japanese Tunnel actually seems to be on the edge of the Davao city. Once you start hitting some of the more hilly area west of the city proper, you'll be coming close to the Japanese Tunnel. It basically is a historical location developed into a tourist spot. This place not only has the tunnel but also a Japanese restaurant and some rooms to stay overnight in.
The Japanese tunnel was created back in World War II era supposedly by Filipino prisoners of war. The purpose of the tunnel was to be a hideout not only for soldiers but also their belongings. It has been said that many tunnels were actually dug back then during or soon after the United States took over Davao City.
JAPANESE TUNNEL IN DAVAO CITY. ( Philippines life)
DAVAOの観光地である(日本のトンネル)
戦争当時に日本軍が掘ったトンネルで当時は
何キロにも及ぶ長いトンネルだったらしいが・・・
今は何mですかね・・・?
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Experiencing 200 meters Japanese Tunnel made by Nihonjin during World War II, the tunnel was originally 8 kilometers up to Mintal, Davao City. This tunnel was located at D’Japanese Tunnel Family Resort, AH26 Diversion Rd., Davao City
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