The Japanese Cemetery Park is a Japanese cemetery and park in Hougang, Singapore. It is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia
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The Japanese cemetery, located next to the Chinese cemetery, is a less-visited cultural attraction. In the 1890s, it was built by a Japanese woman known as the "Goddess of the South China Sea". At that time, hundreds of people were buried here. Today, this cemetery is very small. In 1989, it was erected here for Japanese soldiers who died in World War II. A monument, to go here and the Chinese cemetery, you must climb the shady Tangga Seribu to JlnResidensiDr and turn right, you can see the sign to the cemetery.
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The Japanese Cemetery Park is a Japanese cemetery and park in Hougang, Singapore. It is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia
They said most of the graves belonged to the women .
It was built by a Japanese woman known as the South China Sea goddess, where hundreds were buried, and the cemetery is now small.
The place where the Japanese invaders were buried during World War II illustrates Malaysia's magnanimity and is also a warning to everyone, and the past is not forgotten.
A lot of people died.