- Japanese funerals aren't like what's described in the Hanako bad end. Generally speaking, the process takes several days, during which time you go view the body at the home of the deceased, attend a Buddhist service, and (if you're really close to the person) attend the cremation, after which you put the remaining bones into the urn with chopsticks (this is the origin of the taboo against passing food between chopsticks, BTW). It's all fairly ritualistic, though it would give both Hisao and Lilly a chance to cry their eyes out in front of Hanako's family.
- Japanese people, especially those with only a high school level of English, really can't tell different accents apart that well. I can't tell you how many times I've been asked if I'm from Australia by Japanese people who do speak the language. (I'm from the United States.)
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A couple of things:
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What about Shintoistic funeral?mumei wrote:a Buddhist service
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Man I don't know how Japan works.mumei wrote:A couple of things:
- Japanese funerals aren't like what's described in the Hanako bad end. Generally speaking, the process takes several days, during which time you go view the body at the home of the deceased, attend a Buddhist service, and (if you're really close to the person) attend the cremation, after which you put the remaining bones into the urn with chopsticks (this is the origin of the taboo against passing food between chopsticks, BTW). It's all fairly ritualistic, though it would give both Hisao and Lilly a chance to cry their eyes out in front of Hanako's family.
- Japanese people, especially those with only a high school level of English, really can't tell different accents apart that well. I can't tell you how many times I've been asked if I'm from Australia by Japanese people who do speak the language. (I'm from the United States.)
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Meh, I kinda knew that their funerals are different. Pretty much the only reason why is because I watched YuYu Hakusho, lol.Boosh! wrote:Man I don't know how Japan works.
According to Wikipedia (I know, I know, great pick for a source) a lot of followers of Shinto choose to have Buddhist funerals.Nya-chan wrote:What about Shintoistic funeral?
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well, I dunno. Maybe the guy's actually from Australia and Hisao just thinks he's american.mumei wrote:A couple of things:
Japanese people, especially those with only a high school level of English, really can't tell different accents apart that well. I can't tell you how many times I've been asked if I'm from Australia by Japanese people who do speak the language. (I'm from the United States.)[/list]
also I fixed some silly mistakes in the post like "eight" being "either" and two versions of sentence blending together and being incomprehensible.
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As was described to me at one point when I visited Japan, Shinto is for dealing with life and Buddhism deals more with death and what comes after. It's obviously not that simplistic in practice, but that gives a general idea of how they interact.Validus Razgriz wrote:According to Wikipedia (I know, I know, great pick for a source) a lot of followers of Shinto choose to have Buddhist funerals.Nya-chan wrote:What about Shintoistic funeral?
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Well, I started watching Higurashi no Naku Koro ni yesterday. I think I understand the whole "bad end" thing better now, lol.
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