Yona (Chamorro: Yoʼña [d͡zoˈɲa]) is a village in the United States territory of Guam.
During World War II, the Japanese forced the indigenous Chamorros to march from camps in northern Guam to prison camps in Yona shortly before the Americans liberated the island.
Japanese tanks in the area near the Segua River serve as reminders of the war.
Residential areas of Baza Gardens and Windward Hills are located to the south.
The U.S. Census Bureau recognizes two census-designated places in the municipality: Yona,[2] and Windward Hills.