Japanese Cemetery

E121111

The Japanese Cemetery in Mānoa is a historic burial ground honoring the early Japanese immigrant community in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Label Occurrences
Japanese Cemetery canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
cemetery
historic site
associatedWith Japanese American history in Hawaii
Japanese immigration to Hawaii
plantation-era Japanese laborers in Hawaii
commemorates Japanese plantation workers and families
early Japanese immigrants in Mānoa
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Japanese American culture in Honolulu
Japanese diaspora
culturalSignificance honors early Japanese immigrant community in Honolulu
important site of Japanese American heritage in Hawaii
ethnicCommunityServed Japanese American community in Honolulu
Japanese immigrants in Hawaii
hasFeature family plots
inscribed headstones
stone monuments
traditional Japanese-style grave markers
hasLanguageOnGravestones English
Japanese
hasSeasonalActivity Obon-related visits
annual cleaning and maintenance days
hasTypeOfBurial family burial plots
in-ground graves
heritage Japanese American
locatedIn Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands
Honolulu
Mānoa
Mānoa Valley
Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu
maintainedBy Japanese community organizations in Honolulu
memorialType ethnic community cemetery
near University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
residential areas of Mānoa
partOf Japanese American cultural sites in Hawaii
purpose burial of early Japanese immigrants
commemoration of early Japanese immigrant community
region Pacific Islands
religiousAffiliation Buddhism
Shinto
usedBy Japanese American community groups
descendants of Japanese immigrants
usedFor ancestor veneration
memorial services

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Subject: Japanese Cemetery
Description of subject: The Japanese Cemetery in Mānoa is a historic burial ground honoring the early Japanese immigrant community in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Mānoa hasLandmark Japanese Cemetery