Tokyo Guide > Tokyo Sightseeing > Landmarks & Historical Places > Aoyama Cemetery
Central Tokyo's largest cemetery, Aoyama Reien (also known as Aoyama Bochi) was established early in 1873 and is one of Japan's few park-style cemeteries. It is the resting places of a number of famous people, including foreigners who came to Japan during the Meiji Era to help modernize the country. Aoyama Reien is also known for its cherry trees, and makes a good, if somewhat somber, hanami spot.
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| Nearest Station | Gaienmae, Nogizaka | ||||
| Address | 2-32-2 Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo | ||||
| Telephone | 03-3401-3652 | ||||
| Home Page | http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp (In Japanese) | ||||
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--Receive a complimentary drink-- * You must bring a printed copy of this coupon. * This coupon can only be used once. * Please present this coupon upon arrival. * This coupon cannot be combined with other coupons, promotions or special services. * This coupon cannot be used during lunch service. |
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--SERVICE TICKET-- Weekday20%…OFF Weekend and Holiday10%…OFF *This ticket is only valid for first time customers. |
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