Japanese Cave Bantul

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This cave is located in the hamlet Ngreco, and Poyahan, Seloharjo Village, District Pundong. Japanese Cave is a relic of World War II. As a means of military defense in the era of Japan in 1942-1945, especially after Japan's allies defend themselves from the arrival in Indonesia.

Japanese Cave was built to meet the guerrilla war because Japan estimates that allied troops would come through the southern ocean and landed in the vicinity of the beach Parangtritis. In this cave bunkers found 18 buildings, mostly still in one piece. The diverse forms of bunkers, and also have different functions, such as the reconnaissance, fire hall, meeting rooms, warehouses and kitchens. Average wall thickness of 50-70 cm, of reinforced concrete materials, cement and rock Rock that has been available in the vicinity. Bunkers are built close together (30 m), and associated with a trench outside the high (1 m)

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