The rate in Japan is close to 100%. They like to be cremated with people, and you know what? More than 90% of Japan&;s imports are from Cao County, Heze, Shandong Province. It can be said that Cao County people sent the Japanese the last trip. Everyone will experience illness and death, but in different regions and countries, the funeral culture is also different. Let&;s talk about the unique funeral culture in Japan. In ancient times, the Japanese thought that death was a disaster and an unknown, so after death, relatives would dig a big pit to bury the body. In order to seal the necromancer, when they were buried, relatives would also press a big stone on the body. This practice only existed in ancient Japan and was soon abandoned. Nowadays, the rate in Japan is close to 100%, and almost everyone will adopt it after death. The earliest in Japan can be traced back to 1300 years ago. In 700 A.D., Daozhao, a Buddhist monk from asuka period, took a tea in Yakushiji, Nara, which was the earliest in Japan. Later, Emperor Zhitong, Emperor Wenwu, Emperor Shengwu and others also used it succ《传染病预防法》 was implemented in Japan. In order to avoid the spread of infectious diseases, Japan decided to promote it nationwide. At that time, more than half of the funerals in Japan were used. In fact, in Japanese law, the use of burial is not prohibited. Up to now, Japanese law has not prohibited burial. However, their management of the land used for burial is quite strict. After all, Japan&;s land is too small, and if it is used indiscriminately, the consequences will be unbearable. In 1948, Japan promulgated the relevant laws on burial in cemeteries. Cities completely refused burial, and rural areas also needed to apply for land for burial. The process was quite troublesome, so it began to spread widely in Japan. Now, Japan has almost reached 100%, and the number of burial can be ignored. The Japanese are very particular about it. As early as more than 1000 years ago, the Japanese began to use it. There are wooden coffins and sarcophagus, and most of them are wooden coffins. Japanese people are very particular about personal tailor according to the figure of the deceased. Generally speaking, the length of the Japanese standard model is 1.8 meters, the smaller one is 1.7 meters, and the larger one is only 1.95 meters. In terms of size, Japan&;s is relatively short, because the Japanese are not tall and thin, so they don&;t need to be too big. From the outside, the Japanese look very elegant and simple, and there is no fancy decoration outside, but the inside is packed in soft bags, with sponge pads and high-grade silk, so as to make the deceased as comfortable as possible. Some people say that the deceased can&;t feel these things, then you are all wet. The Japanese never feel unlucky. On the contrary, they think it is their permanent home, so they often customize it in person before they die, and they have to lie down and feel it in person before they pay the bill. Japan&;s is generally around 100,000 yen, which is about 5,000 yuan. Of course, the rich ones are more luxurious, and the value is often 10.00,000 yen or more, or 50,000 yuan or more. The Japanese will not only prepare for themselves, but also prepare for their pets. At the same time, they will find a pet funeral company to hold a solemn funeral for their pets. Customized for pets, simple ones can be made of paper boxes, luxurious ones can be made of wood, and owners will put some flowers and toys in them. This shows that Japanese people are still more concerned about pets. 90% of Japan comes from Caoxian County, Heze, Shandong Province &”;Caoxian County, Heze, Shandong Province, 666! My baby! &”; After the appearance of a magical online buzzword, Cao County instantly became the focus of everyone&;s attention. Some netizens joked that Cao County is the center of the universe, and some netizens joked that Cao County is a first-tier city, which can be compared with Beishangguang, and even exaggerated: &”;I would rather have a bed in Cao County than a suite in the north.&”; In fact, Caoxian is not the center of the universe, nor is it a first-tier city, but Caoxian is indeed a great place, because Caoxian exports at least 100,000 sets to Japan every year, and even more when business is good. The data shows that more than 90% of the Japanese market are imported from Cao County. That is to say, for every 10 Japanese who die, 9 people are lying in the houses made by Cao County people. It can even be said that Cao County people sent the Japanese the last trip. The owner of a factory in Cao County said in an interview: &”;I hope customers will buy more of ours and take care of our business.&”; Then the question is, why do the Japanese have a special liking for Cao County production? It turns out that according to Japanese customs, after death, people&;s bodies should be cremated with them. Therefore, the Japanese have higher requirements for wood, and they should burn it thoroughly. Among many kinds of wood, one kind of wood can best meet this characteristic, and that is paulownia. Tung wood is very light and flammable, so it can be burned out without a big flame, so the Japanese like it very much. In terms of raw materials of Tung wood, Cao County occupies an absolute advantage. There are many Tung trees here, which can produce a lot. The Japanese can produce as much as they need. The specific process of Japanese funerals Most funerals in Japan are held in temples, and later, the whole process takes about 3-4 days. On the first day of death, relatives will arrange the body, and then inform the funeral service, the city service and the temple to arrange the next funeral. On the second day after his death, everything needed for the funeral has been prepared, and relatives and friends are present to express their condolences. Eating at the party represents the last dinner with the deceased, and relatives will keep vigil that night. On the third day of his death, the funeral officially began, and relatives and friends made a final farewell to the deceased under the leadership of the host, and then they were sent to the funeral for burial. In Japan, a traditional funeral costs a lot, usually including the funeral ceremony, temple fees, guests&; meals and miscellaneous expenses, which cost about 1.5-2 million yuan, or about 70-100 thousand yuan. 1. Clothing When Japanese people attend funerals, they usually wear black kimonos or black formal clothes, and can&;t wear fancy clothes. When a girl attends a funeral, all her clothes and shoes are black from head to toe, includingIt&;s best that the bag is black, too. You can&;t wear heavy makeup or fancy decorations. When boys attend funerals, they usually wear black suits, black shoes and black ties. If you are a student and don&;t have formal clothes, it is ok to wear school uniforms. 2, with the ceremony with the ceremony is what we call it, the Japanese call it the incense code, the amount depends on the relationship with the deceased, generally between 5000-30000 yen, it can be 6666, it can be 8888, but there can be no 4 in the amount, which is unlucky. The incense code should be put in the incense code bag, and then given to the family members, and the family members will also return a thank-you and condolences. 3, condolences to attend the funeral in Japan, not just rushing to eat, but also need to express condolences to the family, for example, &”;Please be sorry for your loss&”;, there should be some etiquette. When drinking, you can&;t say &”;cheers&”;, because cheers are the words used in happy events, and what you want to say is &”;fresh cups&”;. It is written that at the end of the day, everyone will have a last stop, and everyone will go through the necessary stage. The only difference means that the funeral when leaving is different. What do you think about Japanese funeral culture?