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We're gonna have a quiet tour.
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Another "foreigner graveyard" in Yokohama. It's just a graveyard, so you have to take a quiet tour. The mausoleum is exactly the same as what I saw in Taiwan. You get the illusion of being in a foreign country. I was able to enjoy the atmosphere of a petite overseas trip in the corona disaster.
I went to visit the grave of a Chinese friend. This building is located in a Chinese cemetery in Yamate, Yokohama, and is said to be the oldest existing modern architecture in the city built by Chinese plaster money who lived in Yokohama at that time in 1897. The material is said to have been shipped from Guangzhou and others. It's a little confusing, but you can learn about the architectural style of the settlement era. Yamate's dolphin and Negishi's racecourse site, known for Yumin's song, are also near here ...
Foreigner Cemetery から Don't れた Overseas Chinese の Cemetery
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It seems that Westerners and Chinese were buried in the foreign cemetery in Yamate, but since the number of Chinese people increased from the middle, they were buried here separately. It was in a residential area where tourists were hard to come. The building seems to have a history. A place that anyone who knows knows.
It is a Chinese graveyard in Yokohama, and it is a quaint graveyard that is different from Japanese and Western. There is also a mausoleum of Chinese architecture, which is interesting.
It's not flashy, but it feels like it's a feeling.
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It's hard to find because it's in a residential area. It's a hidden spot. It's a grave, so it's a place you want to visit with a feeling of mourning. It seems to be still in use, and there was a recent locker-style graveyard.
We're gonna have a quiet tour.
Another "foreigner graveyard" in Yokohama. It's just a graveyard, so you have to take a quiet tour. The mausoleum is exactly the same as what I saw in Taiwan. You get the illusion of being in a foreign country. I was able to enjoy the atmosphere of a petite overseas trip in the corona disaster.
The oldest modern architecture in the city
I went to visit the grave of a Chinese friend. This building is located in a Chinese cemetery in Yamate, Yokohama, and is said to be the oldest existing modern architecture in the city built by Chinese plaster money who lived in Yokohama at that time in 1897. The material is said to have been shipped from Guangzhou and others. It's a little confusing, but you can learn about the architectural style of the settlement era. Yamate's dolphin and Negishi's racecourse site, known for Yumin's song, are also near here ...
Foreigner Cemetery から Don't れた Overseas Chinese の Cemetery
It seems that Westerners and Chinese were buried in the foreign cemetery in Yamate, but since the number of Chinese people increased from the middle, they were buried here separately. It was in a residential area where tourists were hard to come. The building seems to have a history. A place that anyone who knows knows.
Historical place
It is a Chinese graveyard in Yokohama, and it is a quaint graveyard that is different from Japanese and Western. There is also a mausoleum of Chinese architecture, which is interesting.
It's not flashy, but it feels like it's a feeling.
It's hard to find because it's in a residential area. It's a hidden spot. It's a grave, so it's a place you want to visit with a feeling of mourning. It seems to be still in use, and there was a recent locker-style graveyard.