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Yokohama Foreigner Cemetery Museum

When Perry arrived in Japan in 1854, Robert Williams, an American working on the battleship Mississippi, accidentally fell to death. It was the beginning of the foreigner's graveyard that was buried here because of the intention of the US government to have a graveyard overlooking the sea. Today, there are more than 4,200 grave markers in more than 40 countries. Morel, the founder of the railway, Copeland, who established the first beer factory in Japan, Kidder, the founder of Ferris Girls' Academy ... Many celebrities who have been active in Yokohama as their second home are sleeping here.
  • Shop/Spot name
    Yokohama Foreigner Cemetery Museum -->
  • Address
    96 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa
  • Tel
    045-622-1311

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