Japanese tree burial ecology, kinship and the culture of death
Tree burial, a new form of disposal for the cremated remains of the dead, was created in 1999 by Chisaka Genpo, the head priest of a Zen Buddhist temple in northern Japan. Instead of a conventional family gravestone, perpetuating the continuity of a household and its identity, tree burial uses vast...
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London
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2014
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