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skywardsword
post Dec 1 2025, 08:45 AM

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my youtube algorithm keep saying Japan have alot of cheap houses that no body wants...

so does Japan have extra space or not?
skywardsword
post Dec 2 2025, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(g5sim @ Dec 2 2025, 02:51 AM)
So buy house nbury in the house lah??
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I do not think modern people do that type of thing anymore, for fear of leachates ect... some of the Japanese burial ground I remember seeing when I went to Okinawa trip, they are like carved into Seaside cliff. and they do things like bone picking too.


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- Cremation & Bone-Picking Ritual (Kotsuage)
Unlike in many Western traditions where only ashes are kept, in Okinawa (and Japan more broadly), after cremation family members use chopsticks to pick out bone fragments from the remains. These bones are then placed into an urn. This ritual emphasizes respect and closeness to the deceased.
- Family Tombs (亀甲墓 / Kamekoubaka)
The most distinctive feature of Okinawan burials is the turtleback tomb, whose rounded shape resembles a turtle’s shell. Symbolically, it represents a mother’s womb, reflecting the belief that death is a return to origins. These tombs are large stone structures, often located on hillsides, and serve as resting places for multiple generations.
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Anyhow, for those township, that are getting aging population, but they need farmers and small town related services, like barbers, hair salons, nurses, dentist, handy man, doctors, firefighters, or volunteer firefighters.... it would make sense, if they do sell those cheap/abandon house, to also include like a Nirwana package so that... at least if any incident, people who migrated there, can and should have already decided their, health insurance packages and or also burial grounds. Not recommended for 1st generation migrants to sign any organ donation, as that is just so ripe for abuse.



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post Dec 2 2025, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(Khamzat Chimaev @ Dec 1 2025, 09:44 PM)
cremation is such a waste, all that energy radiate, gas emissions and require resources..natural burial is the best way, ur eye socket and body slowly decomposed from maggots and insects etc produce soil for plant matters, its like giveth ur body back to mother earth what was borrow..dont need a plot srsly, just tanam anywhere in the jungle..
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Japan got a lot of volcano... Free molten lava to perform scheduled cremation. Just need bullet train transporter.




 

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