Pink World - Japanese Cemetery Park πΈ
The Japanese Cemetery Park dates back to the late 19th century and is the largest cemetery in Southeast Asia by area. ππ’ Within its grounds stand 910 tombstones, commemorating Japanese soldiers, civilians, scholars, and even courtesans who perished during World War II. Behind each tombstone lies a memory of history, forgotten tales, and years interwoven with blood and tears. ππΈ The Japanese Cemetery Park only became a memorial park in 1987. ππΊEnchanting pink bougainvillea vines climb the archways and corridors, creating a sea of flowers. During the blooming season, the vibrant pink flowers attract many visitors to take photos against the azure sky, capturing beautiful moments. ππ’ Address: 22 Chuan Hoe Ave, Singapore 549854 Nearest Bus Stop: Aft Phillips Ave 63199 Bus Numbers: 43, 43M, 70, 70A, 70B, 70M, 76, 103, 109, 116, 116A, 147, 147A, 156 ππΈ Warm Reminder: This is a cemetery, so please respect the resting place of the deceased. Avoid taking photos with tombstones or standing on graves to show respect for those who died in war and their descendants. ππΊ #BougainvilleaPinkArchway πΊ#OrangeTabbyCatIsTheCaretaker π πΏπ