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Visting The Grave of George Tibbins RN, buried in this cemetery.
I have visited the grave of George Tibbins RN on several occasions with the members of my `Kure Tour` groups of British ex-servicemen who served in the area at some time between 1946 and 1956. We were...
This is more of a war memorial park. Although there are a few graves here, including a British sailor's grave from 1907. There is evidence of upkeep and maintenance.
It is about 15 minutes from Kure Station Bus Rotary. I think the slope is tighter than the distance. It was 130 yen uniformly. Get off at Nagasako Town and you can see it in front of the left. As you approach, it will be bound to an indescribable atmosphere. In addition to the ship, there is also a personal tombstone. It was kept clean by the bereaved family, each member, and local 々. Water is sold to vending machines.
Access to the cemetery to the hill is 3 stairs above the stairs. There are memorial monuments to battleship Yamato and Nagato under the stairs, so if you are not confident in your legs, please go here.
Visting The Grave of George Tibbins RN, buried in this cemetery.
I have visited the grave of George Tibbins RN on several occasions with the members of my `Kure Tour` groups of British ex-servicemen who served in the area at some time between 1946 and 1956. We were...
Excellent War Memorial Park and Cemetery
This is more of a war memorial park. Although there are a few graves here, including a British sailor's grave from 1907. There is evidence of upkeep and maintenance.
You're gonna have to keep your manners.
It is a cemetery of 々 for those involved in the former Japanese Navy in Kure. It's not a tourist destination, so let's follow the manners.
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It is about 15 minutes from Kure Station Bus Rotary. I think the slope is tighter than the distance. It was 130 yen uniformly. Get off at Nagasako Town and you can see it in front of the left. As you approach, it will be bound to an indescribable atmosphere. In addition to the ship, there is also a personal tombstone. It was kept clean by the bereaved family, each member, and local 々. Water is sold to vending machines.
and each ship will be built a memorial.
Access to the cemetery to the hill is 3 stairs above the stairs. There are memorial monuments to battleship Yamato and Nagato under the stairs, so if you are not confident in your legs, please go here.