Contact Us TEL: 6591 7621 Email: ryoto_mai@jas.org.sg Access 825B Chuan Hoe Avenue (S) 549854 Opening time 7: 00-19: 00 About donations The names of the people who donated (S $ 100 or more) will be listed on the memorial plaza inscription every year. Donations can be anonymous. There is also a donation box at the front desk on the 1st floor of the 1891 (Meiji 24) Obtained permission to use 8 acres (about 10,000 tsubo) as a Japanese shared graveyard on Chuan Ho Avenue 22nd and 133rd Late Meiji era The "Kyosaikai" was established by volunteers of Japanese residents, and took over the assets of the graveyard. The Soto sect's Buddhist Sansai Yuji Temple was built in the graveyard 1915 (Taisho 4) The Japanese Association was established and started graveyard management in collaboration with the Mutual Aid Association. 1917-1941 (Taisho 6-1941) The Japanese Association will manage the graveyard entirely 1942 to 1945 (Showa 17 to 20) Cemetery management started by "Shonan Hokokukai" by the military government and Japanese residents 1949 (Showa 24) The graveyard will be requisitioned under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance 1939, and the trustees' human rights will be deprived. 1953 (Showa 28) Cemetery management transferred to the Consulate General of Japan while still under the control of enemy production. 1957 (Showa 32) The postwar "Japanese Association" was established in the wake of cleaning and management of the graveyard. 1960 (Showa 35) The Consulate General of Japan keeps the remains of Myohoji Temple and Nishi Honganji Temple, which had a Mido in the graveyard in the city. 1969 (Showa 44) Obtained permission to return Japanese cemetery from Singapore Supreme Court 1973 (Showa 48) The Singaporean government has issued a ban on burial in 42 old graveyards in the city. Japanese cemetery is also the target 1978 (Showa 53) 2 out of 8 acres of Japanese cemetery land returned to the government to secure additional land for Japanese schools (Clementi Road) 1985 (Showa 60) The Japanese cemetery Mido was rebuilt by the Soto sect's purification 1987 (Showa 62) A letter dated January 23 arrived at the embassy from the Singaporean government, announcing the requisition of the Japanese graveyard Ambassador Hashimoto petitioned Foreign Minister Dana Balan and allowed the graveyard to continue by leasing 30 years with 20 years of options) October 11th Renovation work completion ceremony held 1991 (Heisei 3) On November 22, a tree-planting ceremony was held to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Japanese Association Cemetery. 2002 (Heisei 14) Cemetery area: 29359 square meters Graveyard: 910 units Japanese Cemetery Park 1
Your name will remain at the Memorial Plaza in Cemetery Park for a long time.
Japanese Hall and at the club shop, so please use it. The Japanese Association hopes that many
Japanese residents and Japanese tourists will visit this cemetery park.
We ask for your continued cooperation and understanding. History