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Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox: A WWII Relic

Explore a piece of WWII history at the Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox, a coastal defense fortification offering scenic views on Guam.

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The Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox is a historic World War II Japanese defensive structure on Guam's Paseo de Susana in Hagåtña. This six-sided concrete fortification offers a glimpse into the island's wartime past and provides scenic coastal views.

A brief summary to Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox

  • FQH2+CHG, Hagåtña, GU

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography.
  • Wear sturdy shoes as the terrain around the pillbox can be uneven.
  • Bring water and snacks, as facilities are limited nearby.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in Hagåtña, you can walk to the Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox. Start from the Plaza de España and head towards Route 4. Walk along Route 4 towards the coast until you see signs for FQH2+CHG. It's about a 25-minute walk, and the Pillbox is located on a hill above the road, so expect a slight incline towards the end of your journey.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox via public transportation, you can take the Guam Public Transit Authority (GPTA) bus. Look for the red Route 1 bus that travels from the northern villages to Hagåtña. Once you arrive at the bus stop in Hagåtña, you may need to walk approximately 15-20 minutes. Head towards Route 4 and follow the signs to FQH2+CHG. The Pillbox is situated on a small hill, so be prepared for a short hike up. A single bus fare will cost between $2-$4.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Hagåtña. From the A.B. Won Pat International Airport to the Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox is approximately 10km and a 15-minute drive. The standard flag rate is $2.40, $4.00 for the first mile, and $0.80 every ¼ mile thereafter. A taxi to the Pillbox will likely cost between $24-$30.

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The Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox, a remnant of World War II, stands as a historical landmark on Guam. Located on the western shore of the Paseo de Susana in Hagåtña, this six-sided reinforced concrete structure was built by Japanese forces during their occupation of Guam from 1941 to 1944. The pillbox served as a coastal defense fortification, providing a strategic vantage point. The structure features walls between 1.5 and 3 feet thick, with two interior chambers each containing a gun port. Another wall provides cover for the entrance on the land side. The pillbox is a tangible reminder of the intense fighting that took place on Guam during the war. The Agaña-Hagatna Pillbox is listed on both the National Register of Historic Places (since 1991) and the Guam Register (since 1988). Today, visitors can explore the pillbox and learn about its historical significance as part of Guam's wartime heritage. It's easily accessible and invites travelers to wander through its historical walls, where they can imagine the events that unfolded in this very spot. The site is surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene environment that complements its historical significance.

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