Japanese-Canadian War Memorial
Stanley Park
NW of Aquarium
Other
1920
Granite
Memorial or monument
In place
City of Vancouver
Commemorative
Description of work
This heritage monument is a round column with a light on top which sits on a round pedestal. This granite columnar monument was erected by the Japanese Association for Canadian Men of Japanese Descent to honour those who fought in W.W. I. On May 10, 1932, cherry trees, the Japanese emblem of peace, were planted around the Memorial.
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