Kuboyama Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Is it in the tourist spot?
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I visited with my friend's father at a memorial service. My ancestor's grave is in a different place, so I was a little surprised at the size of the Kuboyama graveyard. It seems to be a huge graveyard that is quite old, and barrier-free is zero. I arrived at the grave on the stairs and narrow roads. Moving in a wheelchair is also small 々 It's tough.
It is a graveyard where my father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and many close friends sleep. Many people may have trouble with the lack of parking lots when visiting the grave. I climb the slope from Kuboyama Bus Street, turn right and use the coin parking on my left, or the toll parking lot at the crematorium on open days.
It is the largest cemetery in Yokohama City in Nishi Ward, Yokohama City. JR It takes about 30 to walk from Hodogaya Station by bus or taxi. Access is inconvenient, but the view from the hill here is outstanding and the wind passes. I like to go through here to go to Noge. The road is also one-way on the equinoctial week of spring and autumn, and it is very crowded. The famous one is sleeping.
The seventh anniversary of a man who is more precious than anyone.
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If you go through the alleys of a residential area and enter the narrow side road of the Hanazuka stone store, you can see the graveyards on the vast sites on both sides of the gentle hills. When I first visited, I was amazed at the number of graves. "Where is this ⁉️ Eh ‼️ Wow"? You can see Yokohama Landmark on the right side of the side road ... It is a masterpiece with graves lined up from the side road. It is said that there is a recruitment every year in 9 month at Yokohama Municipal Cemetery. There is a tea house managed along the side road, and even if you go empty-handed, you can buy a visiting set at a tea house ...
It's not a tourist spot, but it's on a hill so you can overlook Yokohama city from here. I happened to go nearby for work this time, but the scenery was good, so I will describe it as a recommended spot.
Is it in the tourist spot?
I visited with my friend's father at a memorial service. My ancestor's grave is in a different place, so I was a little surprised at the size of the Kuboyama graveyard. It seems to be a huge graveyard that is quite old, and barrier-free is zero. I arrived at the grave on the stairs and narrow roads. Moving in a wheelchair is also small 々 It's tough.
My ancestors are sleeping.
It is a graveyard where my father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and many close friends sleep. Many people may have trouble with the lack of parking lots when visiting the grave. I climb the slope from Kuboyama Bus Street, turn right and use the coin parking on my left, or the toll parking lot at the crematorium on open days.
The view below is magnificent.
It is the largest cemetery in Yokohama City in Nishi Ward, Yokohama City. JR It takes about 30 to walk from Hodogaya Station by bus or taxi. Access is inconvenient, but the view from the hill here is outstanding and the wind passes. I like to go through here to go to Noge. The road is also one-way on the equinoctial week of spring and autumn, and it is very crowded. The famous one is sleeping.
The seventh anniversary of a man who is more precious than anyone.
If you go through the alleys of a residential area and enter the narrow side road of the Hanazuka stone store, you can see the graveyards on the vast sites on both sides of the gentle hills. When I first visited, I was amazed at the number of graves. "Where is this ⁉️ Eh ‼️ Wow"? You can see Yokohama Landmark on the right side of the side road ... It is a masterpiece with graves lined up from the side road. It is said that there is a recruitment every year in 9 month at Yokohama Municipal Cemetery. There is a tea house managed along the side road, and even if you go empty-handed, you can buy a visiting set at a tea house ...
It is a graveyard on the slope.
It's not a tourist spot, but it's on a hill so you can overlook Yokohama city from here. I happened to go nearby for work this time, but the scenery was good, so I will describe it as a recommended spot.