Yanaka Cemetery 3.35

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Taito-ku, Tokyo
Japan

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Yanaka Cemetery Yanaka Cemetery is a well known place listed as Landmark in Taito-ku , Park in Taito-ku , Cemetery in Taito-ku ,

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Yanaka Cemetery is a large cemetery located north of Ueno in Yanaka 7-chome, Taito, Tokyo, Japan. The Yanaka sector of Taito is one of the few Tokyo neighborhoods in which the old Shitamachi atmosphere can still be felt. The cemetery is famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms that in April completely cover its paths, and for that reason that its central street is often called Cherry-blossom Avenue.DescriptionAlthough renamed over 72 years ago, the cemetery is still often called by its old official name, Yanaka Bochi, and not Yanaka Reien. It has an area of over 100 thousand square meters and hosts about 7 thousand graves. The cemetery has its own police station and a small walled enclosure dedicated to the Tokugawa clan, family of the 15 Tokugawa shoguns of Japan, which however is closed to the public and must be peeked at through double barred gates. The last shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu, also known as Keiki, rests here.The cemetery used to be part of a Buddhist temple called Tennō-ji, and its central street used to be the road approaching it. At about the middle point of the central street are the ruins of the five-storied pagoda that became the model for Kōda Rohan's novel The Five-Storied Pagoda. The pagoda had been a donation made in 1908 by Tenno-ji itself. The five-storied pagoda was burned one summer night in 1957 in the Yanaka Five-Storied Pagoda Double-Suicide Arson Case and was later declared a historical landmark by the city authorities.