This cache is located at near the end of a small dirt road and trail that provides access to the nearby tombs. You will not have to disturb or enter any of the tombs in order to make this find. Park at the begining of the small dirt road and follow it back for several hundred meters. It will end abruptly at a small green sign in Japanese and English. This sign and the location it discusses are what give this cache its name and importance. I will let you read it once on sight; just know this is one of the earliest archaeological dig sites on Okinawa dating back to the 1930s. Unfortunantly, you will not be able to see anything related to the digsite as the jungle has reclaimed most of the area. However, if you do search a litlle ways into the jungle you will find numerous shells from the original shell mound! Once you have read the sign, take the trail to your right up towards the top of the hill and the two visible tombs further up. The trail is usually maintained, but sometime you may have to bushwhack a little. As you go up the trail you will see two prominent trees one at the very top and one just to the right of hte trail. The cache is located just beneath a the large tree between and below the two tombs under some rocks on the right of the main trail. No climbing is required, and you do not have enter the tomb. Once you have the cache in hand, turn around and enjoy the amazing view. SEE SPOILER FOR ADDITIONAL HINT.
*** Some of you long time Okinawa Cachers may remember another cache we hid here many years ago. That cache was out along the cliff face, which is no longer easily accessible. That trail no longer exists. ***
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