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When you plan to write a book on treasure hunting and start researching then compiling your thoughts on paper, you realise how large the subject matter really is, particularly in relation to reading and understanding the meaning of treasure symbols. This subject is much more comprehensive and deeper than just knowing what one symbol may mean. You the treasure hunter must know the subject Treasure Hunting in the Philippines intimately before you start on your own fascinating treasure hunting adventure.
I still receive monthly emails from Filipino treasure hunters wanting me to read and decipher treasure symbols still found today carved on rocks and trees all over the many islands that make up the Philippines. They ask me for detailed symbol explanations, and how the meanings I give relate to their particular site and geographic area in question. I explain at length that the symbols can only be decoded if we know which code writer was assigned to a particular Japanese Officer or Battalion who carved the symbols and for what reason.
As you see on subsequent pages of this book, each Japanese general or Battalion had a unique set of treasure code books, and used these coded symbols wherever they were stationed or visited during the Second World War. The same symbol can have many meanings, therefore it is very important to know which code book was used and by whom in order to have the correct meaning and avoid any misunderstandings. With this in mind, I have written this book to help treasure hunters understand what has been buried in the Philippine Islands, how it was buried by the Japanese during the Second World War, and how to decipher the many treasure symbols written by various Japanese and Korean code writers for the Japanese military generals and naval admirals occupying different islands during the Japanese military occupation of 1942-1945. 2b1af7f3a8