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  2. Yokohama War Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Yokohama War Cemetery is the only location cared for by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in Japan, although a memorial to Commonwealth service personnel from the First World War, unveiled in 1922 by Edward, Prince of Wales, is to be found at the historic Foreign General Cemetery in Yamate, Naka-ku, Yokohama. The cemetery is a venue ...

  3. Yamate - Wikipedia

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    The area features the campuses of Yokohama International School, Saint Maur International School and Ferris University. Additionally: Harbour View Park; Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery established in 1859, contains graves and memorials to many prominent members of the Bakumatsu and Meiji Period foreign community. There is also a small museum ...

  4. Foreign cemeteries in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Municipal Foreign Cemetery. Kobe originally had two foreign cemeteries. One, Onohama, located in the foreign settlement, the other located in Kasugano.. In the early 1950s, the Kobe City Government began relocating all foreigners' graves to a new Foreigners' Cemetery, the Kobe Municipal Foreign Cemetery (神戸市立外国人墓地), in Futatabi Park in the hills high above the city.

  5. Harbor View Park (Yokohama) - Wikipedia

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    Across the street from Yokohama Harbor View Park is the main campus of Yokohama International School. The historic Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery is also located nearby and the area is one of Yokohama's most popular tourist destinations .

  6. List of cemeteries in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo [1] Hattori Reien; Kobe Municipal Foreign Cemetery; Okunoin Cemetery (Mount Kōya) Sakamoto International Cemetery; Tama Reien; Yanaka Cemetery; Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery; Zōshigaya Cemetery

  7. List of memorials in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of memorials in Singapore: Bukit Batok Memorial [1] The Cenotaph; Civilian War Memorial; Merlion; Elephant statue at the Old Parliament House; Dalhousie Obelisk; Former Indian National Army Monument; Kranji War Memorial; Lim Bo Seng Memorial; Nanyang University Memorial; Raffles' Landing Site Statue; Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial ...

  8. Former cemeteries in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Bukit Timah Cemetery was a Christian cemetery in use from 1865 to 1907, and derived its name for the road along which it was situated. Land for the cemetery had been purchased from the Honourable East India Company on 22 January 1864. The cemetery was consecrated by Bishop McDougall of Sarawak, and the first burial took place on 15 April 1865.

  9. Japanese Cemetery Park - Wikipedia

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    Kranji – The Commonwealth War Cemetery and the Politics of the Dead. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish. ISBN 981-261-275-0. Shinozaki, Mamoru (1982). Syonan – My story: The Japanese occupation of Singapore. Singapore: Times Books International. ISBN 981-204-360-8. Geok Boi, Lee (2005). The Syonan Years – Singapore Under Japanese Rule 1942 ...