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Latest revision as of 19:31, 9 April 2017
Dr. A.F. Bauduin was a Dutchman who lived and worked in Japan as a physician from 1862-1871.
When the temple of Kan'ei-ji was destroyed in the 1868 Battle of Ueno, there were plans to build a hospital on the site, but Bauduin suggested that given the natural beauty of the place, it might be made into a public park. As a result, in 1873, Ueno Park was established as the country's first public park.
References
- Plaque on bust of Bauduin in Ueno Park.