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See the history of Hajima in the cemetery
Original Text
The tomb of Ralph, the indigenous and loose stone discoverer, is in a well-maintained graveyard. Some of the other tombs have tombstones that remain down and have magnificent stone tombs, but about half of them look like unrelated tombs. It can be seen that some people once lived. Is there no power to organize the entire graveyard again on this island?
Although the explanation board is complete, I was lost until I reached it.
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Tombstones and explanation boards were lined up further above the graveyard in a small elevated place. I was at a loss by the time I reached here. There was Mushizuka in the middle of the grassy passage, and if I missed the disappearing wooden sign in front of it, I seemed to get lost. When I went up the slope according to the sign, I managed to reach it again according to the 々 disappearing sign. Two tombstones were lined up and a neat explanation board was standing, so it seemed that it was well maintained once.
See the history of Hajima in the cemetery
The tomb of Ralph, the indigenous and loose stone discoverer, is in a well-maintained graveyard. Some of the other tombs have tombstones that remain down and have magnificent stone tombs, but about half of them look like unrelated tombs. It can be seen that some people once lived. Is there no power to organize the entire graveyard again on this island?
Although the explanation board is complete, I was lost until I reached it.
Tombstones and explanation boards were lined up further above the graveyard in a small elevated place. I was at a loss by the time I reached here. There was Mushizuka in the middle of the grassy passage, and if I missed the disappearing wooden sign in front of it, I seemed to get lost. When I went up the slope according to the sign, I managed to reach it again according to the 々 disappearing sign. Two tombstones were lined up and a neat explanation board was standing, so it seemed that it was well maintained once.