Help me Identify leading to Yamashita Treasure

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Apr 5, 2023
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Can someone help me if this is a lead to a treasure?
Wow!
You certainly have an interesting site there.
Certainly if you keep digging it will produce something
Keep us all informed of your adventures
Be safe while digging the hole can swallow you up.
 

pepperj
Wow!
You certainly have an interesting site there.
Certainly if you keep digging it will produce something
Keep us all informed of your adventures
Be safe while digging the hole can swallow you up.
The big triangular stone has a path above leading to the cave like concrete.
 

Do you have other photos of this area?
Would visit the site again on saturday might be uploading more soon about other discoveries. There are also trees planted around and near the concretes that can only be found most likeliy in japan.
 

How many other cement stones do you have on the path of the stream and on the left and right sides of the stream?
 

How many other cement stones do you have on the path of the stream and on the left and right sides of the stream?
I might need to check on that. Above that triangular stone is like a dried out stream and following its path is the concrete that looks like a cave or an eye
 

I might need to check on that. Above that triangular stone is like a dried out stream and following its path is the concrete that looks like a cave or an eye
And also the path of the stream has leads of concrete not just stones.
 

my friend . Are you familiar with Yamashita methods?
I am not an expert nor my family. But we are the owner of the said land/mountain.
My main concern is, a history of japanese in WWII are known to be having headquarters around the area and the concrete is not a natural formation.
 

my friend . Digging deep and long tunnels and building cement chambers are two examples of depositors' methods in your area. You will probably find a stone in the shape of a turtle, or a stone in the shape of an egg.
 

my friend . Digging deep and long tunnels and building cement chambers are two examples of depositors' methods in your area. You will probably find a stone in the shape of a turtle, or a stone in the shape of an egg.
Do yoh have pictures of examples that has building cement chambers?
 

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