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Paying Respect Goes Beyond Traditional For Japanese

For Japanese people, worshipping their ancestors as well as paying respect to their passed on relatives or loved ones is pretty much natural. However, we all know that Japan is a country of technological advancements, and it seems that even the whole praying part is not spared from the rapid growth of technology.

Enter the high-tech cemeteries of Japan. Combining both technology and the traditional of paying respect to passed on people, all Japanese people is a little tap of a card to gain access to their ancestor’s, relative’s or loved one’s tablets. And it seems to be more than that, as other necessities for the tablet seems to be present too.

These high-tech cemeteries isn’t exactly new though, but seeing these does bring about a kind of feeling that is extremely difficult to express in words.

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One Comment

  1.     Ryan A on November 9th, 2009 at 12:06 PM

    That’s crazy, but legit. I don’t think it takes anything away from it. Likely it is perceived viable by most who use these technological cemeteries O.o

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