Gyokusen-ji
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- Japanese: 玉泉寺 (gyokusen-ji)
Gyokusen-ji is a Buddhist temple in Shimoda, on the Izu peninsula. It is notable as the site of the graves of a number of members of Commodore Perry's crew.
Robert Williams, a 24-year-old crewmember onboard the USS Mississippi, became in 1854 the first member of the mission to die in Japan. He was initially buried at Zôtoku-in in Yokohama, but his grave was moved to Gyokusen-ji three months later. The cemetery at Gyokusen-ji includes the graves of three Russians, and five Americans, most of whom were also members of Perry's mission.
References
- "History of The Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery," Yokohama Foreign General Cemetery official website.