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Kalibata Heroes Cemetery

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Phone
  
+62 815-1952-8498

Province
  
Jakarta

Address
  
Jalan Pahlawan Kalibata, RT.14/RW.1, Kalibata, Jakarta Selatan, Kota Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta 12740, Indonesia

Burials
  
Pierre Tendean, Taufiq Kiemas, Hasri Ainun Habibie

Similar
  
Universitas Trilogi, TPU Jeruk Purut, Hotel Kaisar, Stasiun Duren Kalibata

Heroes Cemetery, Kalibata (Indonesian: Taman Makam Pahlawan Kalibata, abbreviation TMP Kalibata), in Kalibata, Pancoran, South Jakarta is a military cemetery in Indonesia. It built in 1953 and opened on 10 November 1954 and the first burial took place on that day. Agus Salim, who died 6 days earlier, was the first whole body buried on the cemetery. There were also 121 corpses moved from Heroes Cemetery in Ancol.

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More than 7,000 people who are military casualties and veterans from Indonesian War of Independence are buried there. This includes many Japanese veterans of the Imperial Japanese Army who stayed in the Dutch colony after World War II of their own free will and fought for the Indonesian independence who are also buried there.

The cemetery is easily visited. The site is well set-out and neatly maintained. It is open to the public with free entry and open from 6.00am to 6.00pm every day.

The Japanese dead

There were up to 3,000 Japanese volunteers who fought against the Dutch. Of these approximately 1,000 died, 1,000 returned to Japan after Indonesia's independence, and 1,000 remained and were naturalized in Indonesia. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visited on January 13, 2002, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited on August 21, 2007. and Japanese Prince Akishino and Princess Akishino visited on January 19, 2008.

Notable people buried in the cemetery

Indonesians

Japanese

  • Noboru Otobe (乙戸昇, Imperial Japanese Army second lieutenant).
  • References

    Kalibata Heroes Cemetery Wikipedia