Aoyamo Cemetery is Another Beautiful Place for Sakura Viewing

Located in the heart of Tokyo, this cemetery is actually Japan’s first public cemetery and Tokyo’s only foreigner-friendly one. Unique in so many ways, this cemetery also features a gorgeous avenue that is turned into a beautiful nature-tunnel with cherry blossoms.  


 
A lot of gorgeous Sakura trees framed the graves, It was like wandering through a peaceful Buddhist temple. 

 The sotoba, a Japanese wooden board on a stand behind or next to the grave had the written name of the deceased on it.
 A typical Japanese grave is usually a family grave. It typically consists of a stone monument with a chamber underneath for the ashes. There will be a place for flowers, incense and water in front of the grave. 
Hanami is so addictive I witnessed people actually enjoying at the cemetery.
I truly enjoyed touring through this beautiful sakura filled cemetery.



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