"Kaito's adventure".

Let's delve into the details.

Kaito and the team knew they had to act quickly and smartly to protect the artifacts and the historical site. They decided to use their knowledge of the island and the ancient traps they had encountered in the temple.

First, they set up a series of tripwires around the perimeter of the village. These tripwires were connected to a network of vines that, when triggered, would cause a cascade of coconuts to fall from the trees, creating a distraction and confusion among the treasure hunters.

Next, they dug shallow pits and covered them with leaves and branches. These were designed to slow down the treasure hunters and make them easy targets for disarmament.

Finally, they used the natural elements to their advantage. They lured the treasure hunters towards a river, where the slippery rocks and strong currents made it difficult for them to maintain their balance and control.

When the treasure hunters arrived, they were completely caught off guard. The coconuts fell, the pits were triggered, and the river did its part. In the ensuing chaos, Kaito and the team managed to disarm the treasure hunters and tie them up.

The local authorities were called and the treasure hunters were arrested. The artifacts and the historical site were safe, thanks to Kaito and the team's quick thinking and strategic planning.