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and Kameido. As the population of Tokyo grew, and cemetery space grew scarce, there was a need to build a cemetery outside of the city limits of Tokyo. In 1919, city park manager Kiyoshi Inoshita issued a plan to establish a large park/cemetery to the north, east and west of Tokyo.
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Use of the cemetery increased, with the last open spot used in 1963. Since 1963, only reburials and other such uses have opened up new spaces. In 1962 a green lawn-type cemetery was added, and in 1993, Mitama Hall, a
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during World War II, and War Minister at the surrender of Japan. Although outspoken against the Japanese surrender to Allied forces in 1945, he is noted for his stance against the
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were hidden and repaired in the cemetery. Some facilities in the cemetery still have bullet holes from U.S. strafing.
967: 560: 278:, the naval war hero, was buried in Tama Cemetery, spreading the popularity of the cemetery. During World War II, 869: 803: 669: 534:(1889–1975), a senior commander in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II and a Vice-Minister of the Navy 976:(1894-1965), Japanese author and critic who played a major role in the development of Japanese mystery fiction. 302: 765: 704: 550: 489: 464: 275: 1139: 689: 571: 419: 879: 700: 546: 397: 347: 983: 326: 894: 439: 559:(1855-1930), a cabinet minister in the pre-war government of the Empire of Japan and the 8th Japanese 865: 831: 799: 567: 443: 351: 259: 789:(1880-1945), a senior commander in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II and ambassador to the 247: 230: 1058: 854: 821: 786: 714: 255: 995:(1974-2010), Japanese record producer, DJ, composer, and arranger, better known by his stage name 696: 1045: 808: 771: 637: 577: 543: 403: 334: 330: 238: 1028: 900: 425: 838: 1032: 963: 959: 953: 888: 850: 843: 665: 616: 589: 384: 549:(1882-1957), a senior commander in the Imperial Japanese Army during the early stages of the 1004:(1886–1945), Indian Revolutionary Activist and Father of Shinjuku Nakamuraya "Indian Curry" 1001: 929: 919: 897:(1867-1936), a bureaucrat, politician and entrepreneur in late Meiji and early Taishō period 721: 537: 531: 507: 485: 406: 393: 367: 311: 217:, it was redesignated Tama Cemetery in 1935. It is one of the largest green areas in Tokyo. 914: 1018: 861: 757: 746: 522: 447: 433: 343: 234: 226: 679: 189: 45: 749:(1916-1957), the first professional baseball pitcher in Japan to win three hundred games 1103: 1022: 942:(1878- 1942), Japanese author, poet, pioneering feminist, pacifist, and social reformer 647: 611: 583: 556: 279: 193: 39: 811:(1885-1946), a Japanese general, dubbed "The Tiger of Malaya", executed for war crimes 678:(1893-1968), a Japanese screenwriter most famous for collaborating with film director 570:(1867-1952), a prominent pre–World War II right-wing Japanese politician and the 35th 333:
and Pa-Sho. He also launch the distribution channel for Universal throughout Asia and
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in the Imperial Japanese Government during World War II between 1937 and 1944
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for three terms, who is believed to have originated the concept of the
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and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II
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within the Tokyo Metropolis. First established in April 1923 as
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Tama Reien

Fuchū, Tokyo
Tokyo
Coordinates
35°41′00″N 139°30′37″E / 35.68333°N 139.51028°E / 35.68333; 139.51028
cemetery
Japan
Fuchu
Koganei
Aoyama
Somei
Yanaka
Zoshigaya
Tama
Kōshū Kaidō
Keiō Line
Seibu Tamagawa Line
Chūō Main Line
Gensui
Marquis
Tōgō
Kawasaki Ki-61
Chofu Airfield
columbarium

Aikawa Yoshisuke
Nissan
zaibatsu
Tom Dakin Cochrane

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