Japanese Zeros
Japanese Zeros
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bonehead4
Longmont, CO203 contributions
Sept 2013 • Friends
We toured the Zeros as part of a more extensive tour. Take the entire tour to see all the WWII sites.
Written 26 October 2013
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kenkurtis
Los Angeles, CA52 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
If you're doing a guided land tour - which I'd recommend - this will be one of the stops. Also realize you're going to get some stickers on your socks or pants as you hike through the tall grass to see the wreckage. But it's interesting and will only eat up about 5 minutes of your time and certainly a good reminder of the horrors of war.
Written 26 June 2018
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nickmc
East Sussex, UK71 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
Yap was involved in the conflict of WW2 and a lot of relics are still scattered around the island, including a number of Japanese Zeros. It's best to drive out to 'old airport' and ask for directions to these, as they are a little off the beaten track, or view them as a part of an organised tour. Please remember to be respectful of the land you are walking on when visiting sites in Yap. For details of local cultural practice, see: http://wikitravel.org/en/Yap
Written 1 July 2015
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Grant B
Maui, HI26 contributions
Oct 2014
Interesting tour to old airfield that had artillery guns and wreckage of old zero fighters. Great for history buffs
Written 17 February 2015
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laurentravels12
Guam, Mariana Islands494 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
My boyfriend and I went on the last day since we could not dive. We participated in a half day around the island tour with Manta Ray bay. Our guide was very informative and stopped at numerous spots we would have missed if we went on our own. It was amazing to see all of this which is still in relatively good condition. I would suggest going with a guide so you can ask them questions or so you don't miss one of the sights.
Written 20 May 2019
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grouse2017
Bridgeport, WA88 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
This is a great place to visit, but don't limit yourself to this spot only. The zeros here are great to see, but you really need to go to the old runway which is very close so that you can imagine what it was like during WW II. I also recommend that you walk up the tails and/or road to the mountain behind Colonia so that you can see more artifacts and bunkers. You also get a great view up there.
Written 4 April 2018
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thelonious22
Seongnam4,382 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
There were a number of World War II sights that included a F4F Hellcat fighter aircraft and Japanese anti-aircraft guns in Colonia, and a Japanese Nakajima B5N Torpedo Bomber near the old airport in Rull...lot of them have good explanations about the aircraft and the history. Like open air exhibits scattered across the island.
Written 27 March 2018
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pjhurley366
East Amherst, NY7 contributions
Jan 2017 • Friends
The tour included several WWII relics. We saw fighters and bombers from both Japan and U.S.. Was a good reminder of the sacrifice others have made in the past so that we can enjoy the freedoms we have today.
Written 15 January 2017
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mmlosey1119
Houston, TX1,267 contributions
Feb 2016 • Friends
We stopped at some of these sites as part of a larger tour. I know the site here is listed as Japanese Zeros but we saw more than only Japanese Zeros as we were taken to other downed planes and artillery as well. I'm only moderately interested in WWII history but did appreciate seeing some of the equipment first hand, instead of just reading about it in books. Also nice seeing it relatively undisturbed or refurbished - seems more real than historical items that have been restored or moved to museums. For being such a small island, I was impressed with some of the memorials and descriptive signs available at some (not all) of the locations. Definitely worth the time if you've not had the opportunity for any similar experiences on any other South Pacific islands.
Written 14 January 2017
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Lars A
40 contributions
Jan 2016 • Solo
Really nice to see the maschines that are still in a very good condition...not as much as in other places but nowhere elso on the world still to see...
Written 28 January 2016
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Hi, Don. What would you like to know about this attraction? Tour that visited WW II sites, did it also visit other historical and cultural sites on Yap? What tour operator and what lodging can you recommend. Thanks. Don.
Written 25 January 2018
Hi, Don. What would you like to know about this attraction? The tour that visited the WW II sites, did it also visit cultural areas and the locations with stone money? What tour operator? Thanks. Don.
Written 25 January 2018
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