Yokohama, Japan
96 Yamatecho, Naka Ward,
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+81456221311
Very interesting and beautiful. Could be a little bit more groomed. But the map with the highlighted graves is an amazing idea!
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Historic monument to many early foreign residents of Japan. Particularly interesting as Yokohama was the first international area after the country opened to the world in the 19th century. The site is well maintained with a few broken and worn down tombstones. At the entrance, there is a small museum, with many fascinating images and information presented in Japanese and English. The suggested route should take 10-20 minutes at least, but it’s not easily accessible with some steep paths. There are some impressive views and beautifully designed graves. The entrance fee of 200 yen includes a simple map with locations of notable burials. Find it directly adjacent to America-Yama park above the Motomachi exits of Motomachi-chukugai station.
Very interesting
Saw a bunch of people in military camo pruning the shrubs and maintaining the place, when I passed by at 9am on a weekday. The entry fee isn't quite worth what you can look at, but alright if you're up for a bit of history.
Visited cemetery reserved for RIP foreigners in Yokohama.
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