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How does Japanese culture view death?
This article explores the role of death in Japanese culture, including the influence of Buddhism on death rituals, respect for the dead, mourning practices, funeral customs and burial practices, memorial services and grave visits. It explains how death is seen as a natural part of life rather than something to be feared or avoided and that after death a person’s spirit travels to another realm where they can be reunited with their ancestors. The article also highlights the importance of respecting the dead by visiting gravesites on special occasions like New Year's Day or Obon and paying respects to the deceased through prayer and offerings such as flowers or incense sticks.