Japan cultural Life
Obon (the time to divert ancester's souls in Japan)
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Hotel Rihga Royal Kokura taken from a remote place. (In the middle) 



Now is Obon time in Japan. People go to graveyard

and take their ancester's souls home on Aug.13, and

spend two days being with the dead family members

together. Then they bring them back to the graveyard

on Aug.15. Family gets together on this occasion 

and hardens their relationship.


                                                                Masao




2007-08-16 02:56:28 GMT
Comments (1 total)
Author:Anonymous
Hi, I am masao, the owner of this blog.
I live in Kyushu, Japan. Have you ever heard
of Kyushu? It is the most southern part of
Japan, and Kokura is the most busiest town
of Kitakyushu City, which is on the north tip
of Kyushu Island.
2007-08-17 12:14:41 GMT
I am going to write about things happening in daily life. Please enjoy different life of different culture like Japan.
     
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