GOA BELANDA AND GOA JEPANG
Japanese and Netherlands cave is located in the city of Bandung, namely in Bukit Dago Pakar, located in the area of Taman Hutan Raya (Tahura) Ir. H. Juanda. Fairly easy access, good public transport, private vehicles and even buses. Entering the Taman Hutan Raya area, we will find a row of pine forests that make this area was cool and beautiful. The admission price is quite cheap, which is Rp 8,000 / person.
Japanese and Netherlands cave is located in the city of Bandung, namely in Bukit Dago Pakar, located in the area of Taman Hutan Raya (Tahura) Ir. H. Juanda. Fairly easy access, good public transport, private vehicles and even buses. Entering the Taman Hutan Raya area, we will find a row of pine forests that make this area was cool and beautiful. The admission price is quite cheap, which is Rp 8,000 / person.
After walking through the trail about 500 meters, we will see the Cave of Japan. The Cave was made in 1942 for purposes of shelter from the advancing Japanese army allied forces, as well as weapons storage and logistics. The Cave is connected with several small caves that serve as ventilation. And based on the story, this cave was built by the Indonesian people through romusha, ie forced labor. In the cave there are four rooms occupied by the Japanese army commander rest. The floors and walls are still rough, somewhat humid and there are no lights, so prepare your flashlight, or prepare Rp 3,000 to hire a flashlight there.
The Cave of Netherlands look more presentable, with iron doors at either end of the cave. Floors and walls is neat, even seen some of the rail lines, and also a former track lighting. The Cave was founded in 1941. In the cave there are several hallways and rooms. This place was once built by the Dutch initially for hydropower tunnel twisted, but look high and sheltered location, then during World War II is converted into a radio station telecommunication.
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