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  • On the weekends of the Spring, Summer and Fall the cemetery is open to the public for a small donation to help with the upkeep organized by the Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery Foundation which is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the cemetery, considered an important historic spot in Yokohama.
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  • On the weekends of the Spring, Summer and Fall the cemetery is open to the public for a small donation to help with the upkeep organized by the Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery Foundation which is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the cemetery, considered an important historic spot in Yokohama.
    yokohama-cemetery-1.jpg
  • On the weekends of the Spring, Summer and Fall the cemetery is open to the public for a small donation to help with the upkeep organized by the Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery Foundation which is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the cemetery, considered an important historic spot in Yokohama.
    yokohama-cemetery-2.jpg
  • Yamate Bluff was the original foreign settlement in Japan. The Bluff is strongly connected historically to the city of Yokohama.  Beautifully restored western style houses  have been preserved as museums and concert halls and has made the Bluff a favorite place to stroll in Yokohama. Yamate Museum was built in 1909 - this privately run museum is the only remaining wooden western style building in Yokohama. The exhibits include old issues of Japan Punch, a satirical newspaper considered to be the forerunner of Japan's manga comics, a scale model of Yokohama Foreign Cemetery, and panels telling the stories of foreigners buried here who contributed to Japanese culture.
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  • Yamate Bluff was the original foreign settlement in Japan. The Bluff is strongly connected historically to the city of Yokohama.  Beautifully restored western style houses  have been preserved as museums and concert halls and has made the Bluff a favorite place to stroll in Yokohama. Yamate Museum was built in 1909 - this privately run museum is the only remaining wooden western style building in Yokohama. The exhibits include old issues of Japan Punch, a satirical newspaper considered to be the forerunner of Japan's manga comics, a scale model of Yokohama Foreign Cemetery, and panels telling the stories of foreigners buried here who contributed to Japanese culture.
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