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FUNERAL
JAPAN
Dec 29, 2019
Funeral prep for Emperor Hirohito began seven years before his death: declassified documents
The Foreign Ministry began funeral preparations for Emperor Hirohito seven years before his death, holding secret talks with the Imperial Household Agency on the matter in 1982, recently declassified ministry records show.
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TELLING LIVES
Jun 16, 2019
¡®You¡¯re empathetic, but there¡¯s that distance¡¯: A German undertaker in Japan
As Japanese mourners file into the funeral parlor, shrouded in silence and laden with flowers, Felix Steinkemper, dressed in a dark suit, stands ready to assist.
WORLD
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Politics
Dec 7, 2018
Train 4141 carries body of George H.W. Bush past waving throngs en route to Texas burial
The body of U.S. President George H.W. Bush arrived by train at his presidential library in College Station, Texas, on Thursday to be buried following a funeral at a Houston church where he was remembered by family members who knew him best as ¡°Gampy.¡±
BUSINESS
Jun 29, 2018
The business of death has a bright future in Japan
Norihisa Tomiyasu opened his first mortuary in 1997 aiming to clean up a profession he says deserved its bad reputation for exploiting people¡¯s grief and overcharging them at some of the most fraught moments of their lives.
ASIA PACIFIC
Oct 27, 2017
Hundreds of thousands turn out in black in Bangkok to say final goodbye to late king
Thailand bade a final goodbye to its beloved late King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Thursday in a ceremony steeped in ancient rituals, processions and Buddhist rites that drew hundreds of thousands of mourners.
BUSINESS
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Companies
Aug 16, 2016
¡®Pokemon Go¡¯-like app allows living to plan missives from beyond the grave
Now that the explosive popularity of ¡°Pokemon Go¡± has brought augmented reality technology within the reach of ordinary people, a tombstone company in Chiba Prefecture is taking it beyond the grave.
JAPAN
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Society
Jun 14, 2016
¡®Corpse hotels¡¯ offer dignity for the dead as Âé¶¹´«Ã½ crematoriums struggle to keep up
Packed among houses and small factories in a semi-industrial area of Kawasaki, Sou Sou resembles a regular hotel. How it differs is that it serves the dead.
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BIG IN JAPAN
Sep 26, 2015
Ashes to diamonds and the cost of death
¡®Where do we go when we die?¡±
WORLD
Jul 8, 2015
Italy holds funeral service for first migrant victims of deadliest shipwreck in recent history
Italy held a funeral service on Tuesday for 13 migrants who died in the worst shipwreck in the Mediterranean in recent history, while the navy continued its search for other victims of the disaster.
ASIA PACIFIC
Mar 30, 2015
Singaporeans bid final farewell to founding father Lee
Tens of thousands of people braved heavy rain and lined the streets of Singapore on Sunday to catch a last glimpse of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew as his funeral procession wound through the country he helped build.
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BIG IN JAPAN
Oct 4, 2014
Unburdening oneself of life¡¯s possessions
Japanese often cite an old aphorism that goes, ¡°Tatsu tori ato wo nigosazu¡± (¡°It is a foolish bird that defiles its own nest¡°). This can be taken to mean that a departing person should not leave behind a mess.
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