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Gentlemen,
Is there anybody wanted to know the existence of Japan WW2 War booties or Yamashita treasures?....I can EXPOSED it here...however my only concern that it maybe banned or censored just like the other Crisscross...Japanese forum. I wander why...this is not a terrorist topic or obscene...why censor me?....or MAYBE THAT YAMASHITA TREASURE HUNTING OPERATON IS STILL ONGOING TODAY...???...he,he,he...:p
 
There is a family questing for buried treasure of Tokugawa shogunate in Gunma for 120 years.
Keep digging.
 
Yamashita treasures are one of the city legends.
If you examine the history of a war, you understand that it is a false rumor.
 
Hiroyuki,
Its just unfurtunate that the Japs are still ignorant in their WW2 history. We have documented more than 100+ suspected Japanese/Yamashita WW2 treasure sites thru more than 20 years of extensive research, exploration, expeditiom and actual operation.
Type Yamashita treasure in google and you will see several websites dedicated to these topic and books....
 
Ahhhh.....

but how many real treasures have been recovered and documented. After all these years some big discoveries must have been made? I have seen many stories about searching for gold, but no stories about finding any?

Uncle Frank

:?
 
I think the treasure is nothing but the post-war effort between Japan and your country.
Or the millions of shoes in the palace might stem from corrupted government officials and J business people before the democratic movement.
 
Gentlemen,
WW2 War Booties/ Yamashita Treasures....is always been the cause of war among men....history will tell the cause of wars is always endless quest for power and wealth..
Its only unfortunate that only the powerfull and the elite that recovers the billion/trillion dollars treasures....this time it must be the POOR that will recover and benefit these treasures...with the HELP of...dyaraaan....INDIANA GBOY....oks? he,he,he...
 
And just maybe......

many men have died chasing a dream of easy money. Today instead of digging for it or skin diving for it many men gamble their lives and money away on the lottery or the tables in the casinos; looking for easy money and power of wealth. Just maybe working hard to earn money is more realistic then chasing dreams of treasure; but then again, some men need dreams to keep going in this difficult world of ours.

Uncle Frank

:eek:

PS - Search for happiness for yourself and others, it's a pretty good treasure and a way to a "rich" life.
 
Uncle Frank,
Japanese WW2 War booties...chasing dreams and easy money?
Believe me...its not an easy job and easy money. Most people think looking for Pirate Treasure or Japs treasure is easy job and easy money...big mistake...it take decades of extensive research, several expedition, hi-tech geophysical eqp't...lots of hardwork to succeed or reach your dreams.
People only heard or saw...the fruits of hardwork...specially recovering treasure or becoming MVP, Cumlaude..business tycoon......but behind those succees...are enermous hardwork, sacrifice, patience....
In every BIG dreams (being a business tycoon, recovered billion treasures, MVP, Cum Laude....etc)...there are NO SHORTCUT....only hardworking, adventurous and "never say die" attitude type of people....
However....once in our lifetime....chasing BIG dreams is not bad at all...instead it inspire each individual to succeed in every endeavor...
 
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http://www.mainichi-msn.co.jp/shakai/gakugei/news/20070210k0000e040017000c.html
Folding screen, Azuchi Castle, was in Vatican till 1592

Prof. Midori Wakakuwa announced the result of their on-site reserch upon a folding screen in Vatican.
The screen, Azuchi Castle, created by Kano Eitoku It was sent from Oda Nobunaga to Pope Gregory XIII in March in 1582, and researchers now found it was kept in Vatican till July in 1592, however, information about the whereabouts after then was not confirmed this time.

I think many people desperately want to see it.
 
Pipokun,

Try to read these interesting Japs WW2 War Booties books you will learn a lot form your Japs SECRET WW2 history:
...GOLD WARRIORS- Sterling Seagraves, ASIAN LOOT-Charles McDougald, MARCOS GOLD-San Juan
 
You are aware that the abbreviated form "Jap" is commonly viewed as a term with racist overtones, aren't you?
 
Your government prioritized anti-terrorist measures over Japan-Philippine FTA issues such as the 1000 nursing care worker program, but they will be an invaluable asset between the two parites soon.

When you find the treasure, I hope you should protect basic infrastructure such as water/sewage service in your country. And don't worry any Japanese or the government will not claim you should bring it back, no matter how big treasure you find. Instead, I want the gorvenment to find more efficient ways or ODA to build friendship.
 
They'd be better off trying to recover the money Marcos stole.
 
While you're out digging...

...you may want to find the Lost Dutchman Mine in the southwest U.S. instead.
 
Mike Cash,
Am just lazy to type the whole word "japanese" thats why i shortened it to Japs...no malice intended.
Marcos did not stole from filipinos..."several hundred billion dollars" bcoz we don't have that kind of amount for poor country like us...it came from Yamashita treasure, deposited only abroad but was NOT PERMITTED TO return to Filipino people by US GOVT/CIA/GOLD CARTEL they simply confiscate it...

Pipokun,
Of course we have plans to help our fellow filipinos once we recover treasure...its just unfortunate thats our recovered small treasure ( 2 tons,gold) in 2001 was confiscated by a corrupt armed politician.
 
Gold is/was not that treasure right now and back then.

This is a list of state metal stockpiling in Japan now:
nickel, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt, manganese, vanadium
Good luck.
 
Gentlemen,

Sample of Japs WW2 War booties treasure chamber accidentally found by local fishermen....It looks UNBELIEVABLE...but for explorers like us.... everything is possible under the sun. We need to explore and relocate these amazing treasure sites to verify and reconfirm it for ourselves...

Mt. Billionaire(Trillionaire?)

Sometimes in 1992, Bong and his 2 nephews went fishing along a rocky cliffwall along Sierra Madre mountain range (Luzon Island, Philippines). After several hours of fishing, Bong rested on the rock wall and noticed a carved stairways leading to a 2 ft round hole on the solid rock cliffwall. Since his fish catch is low, he decided to enter into the round hole, hoping to get some bird nests. But to his astonishment he stumbled into a cathedral cave chamber that resembles lika a large warehouse with several huge stockfiles aprox.21 ft. by 21 ft. high .He immediately called his 2 nephews and shows his discovery. His nephews were reluctant and afraid bcoz they though these huge cave chamber might be guarded. So they hurriedly left the cave chamber and continue fishing.

After several boring fishing days, they decided to went back to the cave chamber and roam for several minutes trying to figure out if its guarded and notice it has none. Then they again went out and continue fishing.

Baffled and curious by the unguarded cave chamber, on their third visit they decided to bring a jungle bolo, a chisel and a small sledgehammer. Bong inspected and counted ... 27 gold stockpiles, 21 ft by 21 ft high. He saw 3 rows of golden Budhas/ statues at different sizes (1-3 feet tall)on both sides of the chamber wall.There is a freezer size metal box(10 cubic feet) with big padlock and when opened...full of precious stones. They saw 2 chest high stockpile of white metal sheets, 5 life size golden horse heads attach to the wall,3 golden stool (chairs), a golden table with maps and 2 golden deer statues and several golden candles/holders. The wall is covered with kanji characters. There are several military folding beds, uniform, rifles and samurais sorrounding the stockpile.There are 2 large size quartz on chamber corners that glows when hit by sunlight (small opening at ceiling). On the ceiling hangs 3 huge boulders.They saw on the middle a small crystal clear pool. They noticed a huge half body monster statue (maybe to scare intruders). On the other cave chamber, they saw a boat and hundreds of old bicycles.

Bong and his nephews took one golden chair, a few gold bars and a handfull of diamonds. He show his golden chair to a local politician. The local politician took the golden chair and instead of paying him. He gave Bong some money to rent a boat for hauling. Sensing that he is just being fooled, he hide from the politician. But after a month of hiding, while doing some weaving for their roof hut. They were found by politician bodyguard.They were herded to a bigger boat. Knowing that they will be killed after showing the locaton of the chamber...at 12 midnight while the guards were sleeping, they escape, jumped overboard and swam 100 meters ashore.
To escape from the wrath of the politician from the province, they transferred and live here in Manila. They tried to sell their few bars and glass full of diamonds, since they were just ignorant fishermen, they were easily swindled by gold and diamond buyers. So up to now Bong and his nephews still live in poverty and hiding from the politicianand his men. When I meet Bong in 1996, I interrogate him for several months but up to now the old man is still firm and consistent with his site even when he is drunk. Bong is still elusive, uncooperative and doesn't trust anybody easily bcoz he knew his family was almost massacred by the politician and swindled by greedy gold/diamond buyers.

On several occasion my team tried to explore and relocate the suspected treasure area....and found a good site that look like the Bong treasure story.
With complete financial back up and logistics...maybe with everybodys help...we can relocate MT.BILLIONAIRE (TRILLIONAIRE?)...again

This look like a fantastic treasure story...UNBELIEVABLE !!.....but as a treasure hunter/explorer/researcher... (former Phil. Pres. Marcos recovered Billion/Trillion dollars worth of gold and its part of our history already..read several books,websites)....
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE...specially in the world of treasure hunting community and.....Yamashita treasures/Japs WW2 War Booties.... :p
 
Gentlemen,...???...he,he,he...

The only three things out of this entire fantasy that actually make sense,

First the majority of us here are gentlemen, or at least try to be, and I am not forgetting our gentlewomen here either.:)

Next the ????? you got that one right.

Next he, he, he, once again you hit the bullseye, what a joke.

Thanks for sharing your humour with all of us here. Good Luck!
 
This reminds me of some of the stuff in Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon.

War is a chaotic thing. I think I heard about a story where a bunch of Americans tried to rob a convoy carrying gold through German territory during World War II. I think they made a movie about it, and the more recent film, Three Kings, though set in Iraq, 1991, is a remake of it, I think.

Anyway, I would not be surprised to hear about any actual treasure-cache finds in the Pacific.
 
Big treasure news
If you recycle 1 ton of moble phone, you can get 150g gold and other indispensable metals.
This is more efficient than developing a new gold mine.
 
Pipokun,
I ton of celfon and only 150 grams...too small...I rather sell the celfons as second hand units (lots 0f buyer here)...and am sure it is worth more than 150 grams of gold...:p

GodEmperorLeto,
Foriegn groups here have been recovering Yamashita Treasures for several decades now, some disgised as mining and construction business. Some japanese uses foriegn economic aid as alibi...like JICA (Japan Int'l Cooperation Agency) they donate schools, renovate church, built dams, bridges and roads in disguised of treasure hunting activities...

Read several websites and books regarding Yamashita Treasures and Marcos choronology...lots of succeefull treasure recovery.

Obeika,
Ikaw ang pinakasakang at panget na hapon...well that make sense now? ..🙂 .
 
Pipokun,
Foriegn groups here have been recovering Yamashita Treasures for several decades now, some disgised as mining and construction business. Some japanese uses foriegn economic aid as alibi...like JICA (Japan Int'l Cooperation Agency) they donate schools, renovate church, built dams, bridges and roads in disguised of treasure hunting activities...
Read several websites and books regarding Yamashita Treasures and Marcos choronology...lots of succeefull treasure recovery.

I'll wiki it, and see what comes up. But yeah, what you describe definitely reminds me of Cryptonomicon. Anyway, I've heard of "dummy" corporations and construction firms that were basically fronts for salvage and treasure-hunter projects, some of them independently funded by wealthy individuals, some of them not so big. There's a lot of legal mumbo-jumbo involved in some of these "projects", and I've even heard that tax-evasion, twists in the salvage laws, and other clandestine topics abound when discussing these operations.

It's all very interesting, and sometimes even sounds like a 21st century "Indiana Jones" story.
 
GodEmperorLeto,
It is indeed interesting and dangerous....just like Indiana Jones story...However in the movies the hero recovers treasures....In reality, sometimes the villain recovers the treasures...
Ex: In 2001, Somewhere in Sierra Madre...our team recover a block of concrete (10 cubic feet...look like a refrigerator) lying along the coastline (It was Japanese treasure concrete vault). We hauled it using a logging truck and bring it to my friend farm, 40 kms away from the recovery area.
...The local politician and his armed men, covertly confiscated our treasure concrete vault...and they recovered aprox. 2 tons of gold...Those gold bars could have been ours if not for those crazy local politicians and his goons.
It took our team 6 months of sleepless nights and blaming to each other, what went wrong with that project....
but life has to move on....will tell later my other adventure treasure story....
 
I think the treasure is nothing but the post-war effort between Japan and your country.
Or the millions of shoes in the palace might stem from corrupted government officials and J business people before the democratic movement.
My first thought as well.
 
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