Japanese Cemetery Park
It's a place that I've been wanting to visit when I saw it on the locality map at the MRT. Since I had to bring Lyra somewhere while Lucas was having his lesson, I brought her to the "balancing" playground opposite our place to play for a while before bringing her to look for the Japanese Cemetery Park.
The cemetery turned out to be around 29000 square meters in area, and has 910 tombs within it's grounds! It used to be a rubber plantation owned by a Japanese brothel owner who then used part of his land as a burial ground for Japanese women who died in destitution. During World War 2 (1942 - 1945), the cemetery was used to bury Japanese civilians and solders who lost their lives in the battlefield or illness.
According to the plaque, this cemetery park, it is the largest in South East Asia.
