
Kamikaze Caves Lamma Island
Explore WWII's Kamikaze Caves on Lamma Island, man-made tunnels used by the Japanese to hide speedboats for suicide missions. A historical and spooky ...

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Kamikaze Caves Lamma Island
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Fewer crowds, more peaceful exploration

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Must-see attractions
Explore WWII's Kamikaze Caves on Lamma Island, man-made tunnels used by the Japanese to hide speedboats for suicide missions. A historical and spooky adventure.
"An interesting WWII era attraction to see on Lamma Island is the location of the Kamikaze Grottos."

🔦 Bring a Torch!
Essential for exploring the dark tunnels and seeing the full extent of the caves.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be hiking to reach the caves, so sturdy footwear is a must.

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3.5 · 400 reviews
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Main Kamikaze Cave Entrance
Shore between Lo So Shing and Sok Kwu Wan
A large, marked opening into a WWII-era tunnel, perfect for a quick exploration with a torch.

Concealed Tunnel
Along the main footpath, 20-30 meters from the main cave
A mostly hidden tunnel, partially covered by vegetation, offering a more mysterious glimpse into the past.

Historical Plaque
Near the main cave entrance
Learn about the fascinating history of the caves and their intended use during World War II.
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🔦 Bring a Torch!
Essential for exploring the dark tunnels and seeing the full extent of the caves.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be hiking to reach the caves, so sturdy footwear is a must.
⚠️ Wildlife Awareness
Be cautious of bats, boars, spiders, and snakes.
🚶♀️ Explore with Friends
Visiting with a group can enhance safety and the experience.
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🔦 Bring a Torch!
Essential for exploring the dark tunnels and seeing the full extent of the caves.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be hiking to reach the caves, so sturdy footwear is a must.
⚠️ Wildlife Awareness
Be cautious of bats, boars, spiders, and snakes.
🚶♀️ Explore with Friends
Visiting with a group can enhance safety and the experience.
📸 Capture the History
The caves offer a unique, albeit spooky, photo opportunity.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Kamikaze Caves to be a historically significant and atmospheric site, offering a glimpse into WWII operations on Lamma Island. While the caves themselves are not extensive, the spooky ambiance and the historical context make them an intriguing stop for hikers and history buffs. Some find them a bit underwhelming in terms of exploration, but the unique nature of the site is generally appreciated.
"During the 2nd World War these caves were crafted by the Japanese royal forces to stop the enemies movement from sea side further by risking their lives."
Tariq Khan
"May2025 Historical cave that was used as a munitions dump by Japanese soldiers during the war"
Oliver Pe
"An interesting WWII era attraction to see on Lamma Island is the location of the Kamikaze Grottos (Kamikaze Caves) located along the shore between Lo So Shing and Sok Kwu Wan. There are several manmade tunnels (caves), one of which is marked with signs and a large opening which you can enter and look around. Use a torch if you want to walk all the way to the back, around perhaps 30 metres or so.
These caves were actually tunnels created by the Japanese during the four year occupation of Hong Kong. At that time the harbour around Lo So Shing was a naval position by the Japanese who dug out the Kamikaze Caves in order conceal speedboats which would have been launched as suicide missions against allied warships if they came near. It seems that the Kamikaze Caves were not completed or at least never used before the end of the war.
Note: In addition to the open Kamikaze Cave, there is another 20-30 metres away along the main footpath that is mostly concealed and covered with vegetation. There is a No Entry sign at the cave entrance but you can see into it pretty well if you have a torch with you."
Brad
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Kamikaze Caves are located along the shore between Lo So Shing and Sok Kwu Wan on Lamma Island. You'll need to hike to reach them. Ferries run from Central (Hong Kong Island) to Yung Shue Wan or Sok Kwu Wan on Lamma Island. From there, you can follow the hiking trails.
Many visitors hike from Yung Shue Wan towards Sok Kwu Wan, or vice versa, enjoying the island's scenic trails. The caves are a point of interest along these routes.
No, there is no direct public transport to the caves themselves. They are accessed via hiking trails.
The hiking time can vary depending on your starting point and pace, but expect at least 30-60 minutes of hiking from the main ferry piers.
The main hiking trails on Lamma Island are generally well-marked, but it's always a good idea to have a map or use a navigation app.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to visit the Kamikaze Caves. They are an open historical site accessible to the public.
The caves are accessible during daylight hours as they are part of an outdoor hiking trail. There are no official opening or closing times.
There is no entrance fee to explore the Kamikaze Caves.
While accessible during daylight, it's best to visit when there's sufficient natural light or bring your own illumination, as the tunnels can be very dark.
The main cave has a 'No Entry' sign for a more concealed tunnel, but the main one is open. Be mindful of the historical significance and avoid damaging the site.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Inside, you'll find man-made tunnels that were used by the Japanese during WWII to hide speedboats. The main cave goes in about 30 meters.
While generally safe during the day, be aware of uneven surfaces, darkness, and potential wildlife. Visiting with others is recommended.
A torch or flashlight is essential for navigating the dark interiors. Comfortable hiking shoes and water are also recommended.
Many visitors describe the caves as having a spooky atmosphere due to their history and dark interiors.
Yes, you can take photos. Some visitors have noted eerie shadows in their pictures.
📸 📸 Photography
The entrance of the main cave offers a dramatic shot, and the dark interiors with a torch beam can create atmospheric photos.
A wide-angle lens can capture the scale of the tunnels. A tripod might be useful for low-light shots, but be mindful of the terrain.
No specific photography restrictions are in place, but be respectful of the historical site.
Daylight hours are best for general exploration and photos. For more dramatic, moody shots, consider late afternoon light filtering into the entrance.
Drone usage may be restricted in certain areas or national parks. Always check local regulations before flying a drone.
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