Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines

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Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines.

Welcome to our new blog tour, this is the Japanese Tunnel located in Davao city. You can see the lives of our ancient ancestors what exactly they went through during the Japanese era.

Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines.

From the outside of this tunnel, you will think that nothing bad is happening inside then, but once you enter it, you will find out what exactly is going on inside this tunnel.

Japanese Tunnel

When did the Japanese occupy Davao City?

The Japanese invaded Davao on 25 December 1941, it was in Jolo and Davao City Philippines, unfortunately the Japanese conquered it and enslaved the people. This is where the trial of the people of Davao City began.

Japanese prison for the Filipino.

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5 people are imprisoned in the small jail in this tunnel. It’s sad what Filipinos went through during the Japanese era.

The costal road is one of the roads you can take to go to the Japanese tunnel, first of all you won’t be bored on your trip because you can see the whole surrounding area which is very beautiful.

Davao City costal roads.

Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines.

When going to Davao, you don’t have to hustle because there is no traffic and the road is beautiful. You can see around how clean the place is.

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The place in Davao City is really beautiful, it has similarities with other countries, such as Korea and Japan. It has a playground located just on the side of the road.

How many hours from Costal road Davao City to Japanese Tunnel?

The Japanese tunnel is very close to Costa road, you only drive 10 minutes to the place, so close that you will never get tired of driving.

How long is the Japanese tunnel in Davao City?

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It has a 300 meters long tunnel that was discovered by a landowner while excavating his land to make it a hotel construction, unfortunately he discovered a long tunnel that is now called the Japanese tunnel.

How much the entrance fee of Japanese tunnel?

The entrance fee it cost 50 pesos for 1 person

Does the Japanese tunnel have a guide?

Yes! someone will guide you to the tunnel, for your safety.

The entrance fee is not that expensive, and you will get the most out of your visit because you will learn about the events of the Japanese era.

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Before you enter, the tunnel you must first wear a hardhat, this is for your safety. As you enter the tunnel you will see a bird that is amazing to look at.

What is the history of Japanese tunnel Davao City.

This tunnel has a lot of history, about the Filipinos, you can see a gold bar just on the side of the tunnel that came from the country of Cambodia.

Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines

It’s not a real gold bar, it’s just a design to explain what was really going on in this tunnel back then.

This tunnel was used by the Japanese as a hideout or headquarters during World War II

The Japanese brought the Filipinos here to dig and make them slaves.

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How many years was this Japanese tunnel dug?

2 year and half morning and night they dug the tunnel, and they had nothing to eat.

In the tunnel you can see the ammunition used during the world war.

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Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines
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The best history tunnel in Davao City

Best restaurant Nearby at Japanese Tunnel, 147 within 3 miles?

  • Harvey’s Kambingan it is Filipino dish.
  • Starbucks
  • 495 Kitchen Indian dish.
  • Tong Yang SM Davao Ecoland -2 miles from the tunnel
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Nearby Attraction in Japanese Tunnel 44 within 6 miles.

  • D’Bone collector Museum.
  • Ruething Craft Brewing

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Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines

Where is Japanese Tunnel located?

This is one of my favorite tourist spots in Davao City, because you can learn something here, you will realize that you are very lucky because you can live far away from fear.

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One response to “Japanese Tunnel in Davao City Philippines”

  1. I don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.

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