Aoyama Cemetery
Aoyama Cemetery is a cemetery. BurialMap has 166 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include naval officer, military leader/diplomat, military general, diplomat, architect.
Memorials
Nogi Maresuke
1849–1912 (age 63)
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Nogi Maresuke (1849-1912) was a Japanese general who led forces during the Russo-Japanese War and committed ritual suici...
Akiyama Saneyuki
1868–1918 (age 50)
Aoyama Cemetery
Akiyama Saneyuki (1868-1918) was a Japanese naval officer and strategist whose tactical innovations contributed to Japan...
Katayama Tōkuma
1854–1917 (age 63)
Aoyama Cemetery
Katayama Tōkuma (1854-1917) was a Japanese architect who designed numerous Western-style buildings during the Meiji per...
Ōtori Keisuke
1833–1911 (age 78)
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Ōtori Keisuke (1833-1911) was a Japanese military leader who fought in the Boshin War and later served as a diplomat an...
Hayashi Tadasu
1850–1913 (age 63)
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Hayashi Tadasu (1850-1913) was a Japanese diplomat who served as Foreign Minister and ambassador to Great Britain, playi...
Komura Jutarō
1855–1911 (age 56)
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Judge who contributed to the development of Japan's legal system.
Arichi Shinanojo
1843–1919 (age 76)
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Francis Brinkley
1841–1912 (age 71)
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Historian whose scholarly work advanced understanding of Japanese culture and history.
Takayuki Sasaki
1830–1910 (age 80)
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Sawabe Takuma
1834–1913 (age 79)
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Eastern Orthodox priest dedicated to spiritual ministry and pastoral care.
Keizo Kagawa
1841–1915 (age 74)
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Takeki Ōwada
1857–1910 (age 53)
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Professor whose academic contributions enriched Japan's educational institutions.
Nogi Shizuko
1859–1912 (age 53)
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Yamaji Aizan
1865–1917 (age 52)
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Historian whose scholarly work illuminated Japanese history and intellectual traditions.
Nishi Kanjirō
1846–1912 (age 66)
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Junzō Gō
1825–1910 (age 85)
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Politician whose service contributed to Japan's governmental development.
Konno Noguchi
1860–1919 (age 59)
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Usui Tatsuyuki
1829–1916 (age 87)
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Judge whose legal expertise advanced Japan's judicial system.
Katō Takaaki
1860–1926 (age 66)
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Katō Tomosaburō
1861–1923 (age 62)
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A military officer who served Japan during the Meiji and Taishō periods.
Takaki Kanehiro
1849–1920 (age 71)
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Gotō Shinpei
1857–1929 (age 72)
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An eminent physician and public health advocate who advanced modern medicine in Japan.
Miura Gorō
1847–1926 (age 79)
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Matsukata Masayoshi
1835–1924 (age 89)
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A prominent statesman who served in high-ranking governmental positions during the Meiji era.
Hidesaburō Ueno
1872–1925 (age 53)
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Kawamura Kageaki
1850–1926 (age 76)
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A military officer who served in Japan's armed forces during the Meiji and Taishō periods.
Juichi Soyeda
1864–1929 (age 65)
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Nabeshima Naohiro
1846–1921 (age 75)
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Nabeshima Naohiro was a Meiji-period Japanese politician instrumental in Japan's modernization.
Robert Walker Irwin
1844–1925 (age 81)
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Uryū Shigeko
1861–1928 (age 67)
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Uryū Shigeko was an accomplished Japanese pianist who helped introduce Western music to Japan.
Kimotsuki Kaneyuki
1853–1922 (age 69)
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Kototada Fujinami
1852–1926 (age 74)
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Kototada Fujinami was a Japanese politician who contributed to Japan's modernization during the Meiji period.
Nagaoka Yasuhei
1842–1925 (age 83)
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Majima Tsugihiko
1871–1928 (age 57)
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Majima Tsugihiko was a prominent Japanese banker instrumental in Japan's financial modernization.
Saigō Itoko
1843–1922 (age 79)
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Yū Nakao
1856–1926 (age 70)
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Yū Nakao was a Japanese military officer who served during Japan's military modernization.
Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
1852–1933 (age 81)
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Andō Teibi
1853–1932 (age 79)
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Andō Teibi was a military officer whose service and leadership contributed to Japan during a transformative era.
Hamaguchi Osachi
1870–1931 (age 61)
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Inukai Tsuyoshi
1855–1932 (age 77)
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Inukai Tsuyoshi was a politician whose leadership significantly influenced Japanese governance and policy.
Kitasato Shibasaburō
1853–1931 (age 78)
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Uryū Sotokichi
1857–1937 (age 80)
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Uryū Sotokichi was a politician whose public service and political work contributed to his era's governance.
Bunzō Hayata
1874–1934 (age 60)
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Yamakawa Kenjirō
1854–1931 (age 77)
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Yamakawa Kenjirō was a notable Meiji and Taishō period politician who contributed to Japan's institutional development...
Oku Yasukata
1847–1930 (age 83)
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Yoshinori Shirakawa
1869–1932 (age 63)
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Yoshinori Shirakawa was a military officer who served Japan during the late Meiji and early Taishō periods.
Tetsuzan Nagata
1884–1935 (age 51)
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Kido Okamoto
1872–1939 (age 67)
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Kido Okamoto was a Taishō period writer whose literary works contributed significantly to Japanese cultural development...
Edwin Dun
1842–1931 (age 89)
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Junnosuke Inoue
1869–1932 (age 63)
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Junnosuke Inoue was a politician who contributed to Japan's governance during the early 20th century.