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The experience of entering a coffin has recently become commonplace, but it is wonderful to face death even as a shukatsu. Thinking about death like bushido is exactly asking yourself whether you should live like that, and the Japanese spirit has been nurtured in such a way of thinking about life and death. The near-death experiences we provide are not just three minutes of taking pictures. You will spend about two hours in the darkness of the coffin. Of course, we will actually write a will and take a picture before putting it in the coffin. I will change into a costume for death. You will also be asked to remove your watch and mobile phone. Ideally, you should remove too many accessories. After the coffin, a sutra flows. It sounds like it's coming from outside through a coffin. Incense is burning outside. When the time comes, I will open the coffin and take another photo of you lying in the coffin. The first photo I took is a composite photo of mourning clothes, so you will be able to take it home as a souvenir. Death always comes to everyone. That day may come suddenly.
Please remove your smartphone and watch during the program period. I can't get out on my personal cell phone. Light meals are included, so please eat and drink in the forest. The mother house has toilets and showers. In case of emergency, please use the mother house as a shelter. Please note that depending on the weather and other circumstances, the method may be changed even if the purpose is the same.
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