Oura Kokusai Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Feel history on the tombstones that are being exposed to the wind and rain and are decaying
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There are three typical international cemeteries in Nagasaki, but because it was built before the Sakamoto International Cemetery, where many celebrities sleep, and was closed in the mid-Meiji era, almost all gravestones are gravestones. Decayed so much that you can't read the inscription I am. On the contrary, I felt that it tells the history of Nagasaki. It's close to Glover Garden, so I think it's a good idea to visit while taking a walk around the area.
It is similar to the foreign cemetery in Yokohama.
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It is similar to the foreign cemetery in Yokohama. I visited when I took a walk around Oura Catholic Church and Glover Garden. It is said that foreigners who visited Japan, which opened in the late Edo period, and died as guests are buried. It's not a tourist spot, but I think it's a good place to know the international city of Nagasaki.
International Cemetery near Foreign Residential Area
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If you walk straight ahead of the tram stop for about 10 minutes from the Ishibashi tram stop, you will find a guide, and this international cemetery is just a short walk into the alley. It seems that the international cemetery at that time was Inasa Goshinji Temple, but it was newly opened in 1861 because it was quite far from the port, and when the vacant space here was run out, the international cemetery in the Sakamoto district was newly opened. Until It seems that this cemetery was used. The feature of this cemetery is that many foreign ship officials are buried, and the gravestones are also ...
Feel history on the tombstones that are being exposed to the wind and rain and are decaying
There are three typical international cemeteries in Nagasaki, but because it was built before the Sakamoto International Cemetery, where many celebrities sleep, and was closed in the mid-Meiji era, almost all gravestones are gravestones. Decayed so much that you can't read the inscription I am. On the contrary, I felt that it tells the history of Nagasaki. It's close to Glover Garden, so I think it's a good idea to visit while taking a walk around the area.
It is similar to the foreign cemetery in Yokohama.
It is similar to the foreign cemetery in Yokohama. I visited when I took a walk around Oura Catholic Church and Glover Garden. It is said that foreigners who visited Japan, which opened in the late Edo period, and died as guests are buried. It's not a tourist spot, but I think it's a good place to know the international city of Nagasaki.
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The interior of the town was of course quiet, mainly overseas crew, who contributed significantly, and I fell asleep after death.
International Cemetery near Foreign Residential Area
If you walk straight ahead of the tram stop for about 10 minutes from the Ishibashi tram stop, you will find a guide, and this international cemetery is just a short walk into the alley. It seems that the international cemetery at that time was Inasa Goshinji Temple, but it was newly opened in 1861 because it was quite far from the port, and when the vacant space here was run out, the international cemetery in the Sakamoto district was newly opened. Until It seems that this cemetery was used. The feature of this cemetery is that many foreign ship officials are buried, and the gravestones are also ...