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  1. 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 supposedly hidden in caves, tunnels, or underground complexes in different cities in the Philippines.

  2. May 12, 2016 · 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.

  3. Jan 28, 2022 · One simple response is that there are actual treasures waiting to be found in our wilderness, speaking of the richness of our heritage. Go to the Ayala Museum and view all the gold artifacts if you need further proof that various treasures can actually be found in the Philippines.

  4. Sep 8, 2015 · Some of the relics were dug up as Rogelio searched for the “Yamashita treasure,” referring to loot collected throughout Southeast Asia by invading Japanese forces, which were supposedly buried in the Philippines toward the end of World War II.

  5. Jul 21, 2006 · If you read the websites on the internet, WW2 Japanese treasures hidden in the Philippines , You will see that, There were 172 WW2 Japanese treasure sites that were scattered and buried to all 3 big Island, namely Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

  6. This page is totally dedicated to World War II Treasure buried and sunken in the Republic of the Philippines. The Southeast Asian Treasure Connection (TSEATC) is here to assist you in your treasure quest and we hope some of this information is helpful and informative.

  7. Aug 19, 2022 · Legend has it that General Tomoyuki Yamashita and his forces buried tonnes of gold and other stolen treasures in underground caves and tunnels in the country's north, with the intention of retrieving it all after the war. But Japan eventually surrendered, and Yamashita was captured by US forces and convicted of war crimes.