Japanese Cemetery

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The Japanese Cemetery in Colma, California, is a historic burial ground established for Japanese immigrants and their descendants, reflecting the community’s cultural and religious traditions.

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Japanese Cemetery canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
associatedWith Japanese American community in Colma
Japanese American community in the San Francisco Bay Area
commemorates Japanese immigrants in California
descendants of Japanese immigrants
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalTraditionsReflected Japanese funerary customs
Japanese memorial practices
ethnicCommunityServed Japanese Americans
Japanese immigrants
hasCharacteristic contains historic grave markers
reflects Japanese cultural and religious traditions in burial practices
serves as a site of cultural memory for Japanese Americans
used for multi-generational family burials
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Japanese American families with ancestral ties to Colma
Japanese diaspora in the United States
hasFunction place of ancestor veneration
site for memorial ceremonies
hasTypeOfBurials family plots
in-ground burials
heritageCategory Asian American historic site
ethnic cemetery in the United States
heritageType Japanese American heritage site
isPartOf network of ethnic cemeteries in Colma
languageOfInscriptions English
Japanese
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Colma, California
Northern California
San Francisco Bay Area
San Mateo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor gravestones with Japanese inscriptions
historic association with Japanese immigrant community in the San Francisco Bay Area
traditional Japanese-style grave markers
primaryUse burial ground
regionServed San Francisco Bay Area
surface form: San Francisco metropolitan area
religiousTraditionsReflected Buddhism
Japanese folk religion
Shinto
servesAs burial place for Japanese immigrants and their descendants
usedFor annual or periodic memorial visits by families
religious observances related to the dead

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Colma hasCemetery Japanese Cemetery