Speaking of foreign cemeteries, it must be felt that many Yi people were buried. In fact, most of them were Japanese with Western religious beliefs at the end of the 19th century. Hakodate, as an important port for Japan's foreign countries, is a place where foreigners gather. In 1854, two sailors were accidentally killed and buried here. Since then, this cemetery with national characteristics has been established. Japan's major ports, such as Yokohama and Kobe, all have such areas, but at present only Hakodate is well preserved. In addition to the distinctive tombstones here, the beautiful seascape is also an important reason for attracting many tourists.