Foreigners' Cemetery

Hokkaidō


Along the bay, on the western fringe of town (where few visitors venture) is the small, grassy cemetery that contains the graves of sailors, clergy and others who died far from their homelands. Many are marked with English, Russian or French inscriptions. It's gated, but you can easily see over the rails.


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