Some treasure hunters have encountered a chair marker as a Yamashita treasure sign on their sites. Although, the majority does not know how to decode or interpret its meaning. As a result, many have requested my own interpretation about this particular Yamashita treasure sign.
To all amateur treasure hunters and to those who still do not know, a chair is a marker which is included under the “treasure on the spot” category. This means that the item is hidden somewhere nearby or directly buried under the chair marker.
The meaning of chair as a Yamashita treasure sign has connection to the use or purpose of an actual chair. We all know that a chair is a simple tool that we commonly use to sit and relax. Aside from this, if we are sitting on a chair, we are staying in one exact location or we … Read the rest
Many amateur treasure hunters really have no idea about the first buried treasure sign or marker. This is the reason why this will be thoroughly explained in this post.
To all amateur treasure hunters and to those who still do not know, surface markers or markers that we discover on the surface of the ground are clues that will lead us to the correct digging spot. This is the main purpose of all surface markers that we found on our site.
On the other hand, buried markers are clues that we encounter when we dig the correct digging spot. The main purpose of buried markers is to provide clues that we are digging the correct spot way towards the location of the item. So as long as we recover buried markers on our diggings, we can have a peace of mind that we are … Read the rest
Engraved 7KO is one interesting Yamashita treasure sign used by the Japanese Imperial soldiers in marking their hidden treasure loot in the previous Second World War. It is actually one among the commonly used treasure signs due to the reason that many treasure hunters encountered them on their sites.
We actually have a fellow treasure hunter in this community who discovered a legit 7KO treasure sign. It is an engraved marker which he discovered on the surface of an old rock.
According to him, he found the marker when a landslide occurred on the place where he discovered it. So without the landslide, he won’t be able to find it.
This is an actual photo taken by our fellow treasure on the said engraved 7KO marker.

Man-made Engraved 7KO Treasure Sign
I closely studied the authenticity of the engraved marker if it is man-made … Read the rest
Our fellow treasure hunter in this community has discovered an interesting Yamashita treasure sign on his site.
This is an engraved marker composed of a large heart symbol with letters “E” and “C” inside it.
So in this post, we are going to answer the question if this engraved heart marker is an authentic Yamashita treasure sign. If considered legit then let’s decode what it means.
Below is the actual photo of our engraved heart sign taken by our fellow treasure hunter.

As we can see in this portion, it has engraved symbols on its flat surface. The first time I saw this photo, I can immediately say that this is no doubt man-made.
On the upper portion, we can see some engraved letters forming two words.

At the top-most letters, I really couldn’t interpret the written word.
But the one below are letters … Read the rest
One of our fellow treasure hunter in this community has sent us some interesting photos to study and analyze.
He actually discovered several rocks but only three of them caught my interest to discuss in this post.
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Rock with Engraved Arrow Sign
Piled Rocks
Turtle Shape Rock
Decoding the Sketch Map
Rock with Engraved Arrow Sign
As we can see in this photo, there is a large rock where on its surface is an engraved arrow sign.

Arrow sign is a very common type of treasure sign used by the Japanese Imperial Army as important “pointers”. In most cases, it is pointing to a certain location where we can find the next marker.
When it comes to my analysis of its authenticity as a treasure sign, I can say that it is man-made or a legit marker.
Piled Rocks
In this photo, … Read the rest
Our fellow treasure hunter in this community has discovered a very interesting Yamashita treasure sign on his site which we are going to discuss in this post.
This is a marker engraved onto the surface of a large rock. It consists of a circular symbol with a hole at its center.
Below is the photo taken by our fellow treasure hunter to the actual engraved marker that he discovered.

As we can see, the rock has a large size and based on my examination, I can say that it is an old type of rock.

But what’s really interesting on this rock is the engraved marker on its surface. As we can see, it has an engraved circular symbol with a hole at its center.
The first time I saw this marker, I could immediately say that it is man-made. In short, it is a … Read the rest
Discovered by our fellow treasure hunter on his site is an interesting Yamashita treasure marker. It is a human face marker engraved onto the surface of a large rock.
The way it is engraved is very detailed where it has an eye with an eye-browse, nose, and a mouth.
So in this post, we are going to answer if this engraved human face treasure marker is really an authentic Yamashita treasure sign. If proven legit then we are going to interpret what it means.
Below is the actual photo taken by our fellow treasure hunter in this community.

We can clearly see its detailed engravings, which is a human face.
Based on my examination on the age of this rock, I can say that it is a pretty old type of rock. This means that there is a huge possibility that the engraved marker … Read the rest
An interesting rock has been discovered by our fellow treasure hunter in this community. This rock actually has a strange shape that looks-like a human hand with its index finger pointing to a certain direction.
Aside from the shape of this rock, it also has a large circular hole.
So in this post, we are going to find the answers if this rock is really an authentic Yamashita treasure marker left behind by the Japanese Imperial Army soldier as a very important clue to their hidden loot. If considered legit marker then we are going to interpret what it means
Below is the actual photo of the strange rock found by our fellow treasure hunter on his site.

When I examined this rock, I can say that it looks like it was made out of concrete and not originally a rock. Aside from this, if … Read the rest
In this post, we are going to cover an interesting marker discovered by our fellow treasure hunter in this community. It is actually an engraved type of marker which is composed of two X and two large holes.
These treasure markers have been discovered by our fellow treasure hunter on a large old rock on his site.
So the questions that we are going to answer in this post is to find out if these markers are really authentic. And if it is considered legit, then we are going to decode what it means.
In this photo, we can see that rock that caught the attention of our fellow treasure hunter on his site.

One of the very important steps in determining the authenticity of a marker is to examine the rock where the marker has been engraved. We need to identify if the rock … Read the rest
One of our fellow treasure hunter in this community has sent us a very interesting photo of a marker that he discovered on his site. This is a large hole that bears the shape of a heart on the surface of a large rock. According to him, his site is an area with waterfalls.
So the main question here that we are going to answer is, “Can we really consider this hole-heart shape as a legit treasure sign? And if it’s an authentic marker then what does it mean?”
In this photo, we can clearly see the large rock with a hole that bears the shape of a heart.

The way it was shaped looks almost perfect which can only be made through human hands.
You have to know that there are some groups of Japanese Imperial Army soldiers who used some kind of powerful … Read the rest
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