
Yokoi's Cave - Wikipedia
Yokoi's Cave is the cave on the island of Guam in which Imperial Japanese Army Sergeant Shoichi Yokoi hid until he was discovered in 1972. Yokoi and several companions hid in the …
Shoichi Yokoi - Wikipedia
"Yokoi's Cave", a tourist attraction created on the site of the original cave, which was destroyed in a typhoon. Initially, Yokoi served with the 29th Infantry Division in Manchukuo. In 1943, he was …
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Visit the Cave of Shoichi Yokoi, Last Japanese Soldier on Guam
Jan 26, 2012 · Yokoi’s Cave is a popular visitor site on Guam. The underground structure was supported by strong bamboo canes. Visitors to Guam can take a short ropeway ride to Yokoi’s …
Yokoi's Cave - Atlas Obscura
Nov 21, 2016 · Yokoi's Cave can be found in the "Talofofo Falls Resort Park", which is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. From the entrance of the park a funicular can be taken to Talofofo Falls. …
The unbelievable story of a Japanese soldier who hid in a jungle cave …
On January 24, 1972, two hunters came across a man setting fishing traps in a river near Talofofo Falls in Guam. The man was later identified as Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier who had …
THE BEST Talofofo Caverns & Caves (2025) - Tripadvisor
The amusement park is a little run down, but we were interested in seeing the falls and the Yoki Cave. A cable car took...
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A Man Once Hid Down Here For 28-Years To Escape World War II
Jan 23, 2025 · "Yokoi Cave in Guam is a historic site where Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese soldier, hid in isolation for 28 years after World War II, unaware the war had ended."
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