Hiroo Onoda was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who fought in World War Two and did not surrender at the war's end in August 1945. Show more Hiroo Onoda was an Imperial Japanese ...
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When Japan surrenders at the end of World War II, soldier Hiroo Onoda retreats into the jungles of the Philippines to continue the war himself for another 10,000 days. Powered by Created by ...
A scene from “Onoda--10,000 Nights in the Jungle” with Yuya Endo, left, who plays Hiroo Onoda in the film ((c) bathysphere - To Be Continued - Ascent film - Chipangu - Frakas Productions ...
Hiroo Onoda, a second lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army, was deployed to Lubang island in the Philippines to fight the Allies. He refused to believe the war ended until 1974, when his ...
By that time, she was working as a garbage collector. Hiroo Onoda gained fame as a notable holdout. Working as a spy, Onoda, a skilled commando, chose to conceal himself on the island of Lubang in ...
Hiroo Onoda is one of the most famous holdouts. A trained commando working as a spy, Onoda hid in the island of Lubang in the western Philippines, after the Americans took control of it.
Hiroo Onoda was an Imperial Japanese Army intelligence officer who spent nearly 30 years in the Philippine jungle, believing World War Two was still going on.
Keiji Ashizawa Design has renovated the Hiroo Residence in Tokyo, Japan. This project was the renovation of a luxury condominium in a quiet residential area in the heart of Tokyo. Surrounded by ...
In the Hiroo Residence project the Karimoku brand took on a space at a Residence in central Tokyo as its canvas, and worked with Ashizawa to curate a modest and tranquil home. Set in a parkside ...
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