Yanaka Cemetery
ยท tokyo, ยท โ 4.1
Yanaka Cemetery is a serene historic graveyard in Tokyo's nostalgic Yanaka district, where cherry blossom-lined paths create one of the city's most peaceful walking experiences. Dating back to the 1870s, this atmospheric cemetery is the final resting place of many notable Japanese figures, including the last Tokugawa shogun. The cemetery's centerpiece is a spectacular cherry tree avenue that transforms into a tunnel of pink blossoms each spring, drawing photographers and hanami enthusiasts from across the city.
Visitor Information
| ๐ Address | tokyo, |
| ๐ Admission | See official site |
| ๐ Access | โ |
| ๐ Hours | Not available |
| ๐ Official | โ |
๐ก Tips for Visitors
Visit during early April for the famous cherry blossom season when the main path becomes enchantingly beautiful, though it can be crowded. The cemetery is free to enter and open year-round from dawn to dusk; maintain a respectful demeanor as it is an active burial ground. Combine your visit with exploring the traditional Yanaka Ginza shopping street nearby, easily accessible on foot and perfect for experiencing old Tokyo atmosphere.
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