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Pets are important members of the family
 
 
★Pets are important members of the family

 
 
 
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For those don't separated
The bond is unbreakable
What happens after they die?
Messages from pets
Pet reincarnation
Bond last into the next life
Pet loss syndrome by love
How to cremate your pet yourself
Beware of cremation companies
How to cremate and mourn pet
How to bury a pet
How to Taxidermy a Pet
Disadvantages of taxidermy pets
How to have your pet collected
Don't want sutras or incense
 
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Pets are nothing less than our precious family members. Pets such as dogs and cats are legally treated as property, and there are no regulations regarding their burial. There should be more freedom to mourn them in a heartfelt way.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
For those who don't want to be separated from their deceased pets
【For those who don't want to be separated from their deceased pets】

Owners are free to do whatever they want with their pet's body and ashes. Since there are no legal restrictions, I think it's truly a free choice. Every person is different. There are as many ways of thinking as there are people, and many people will try to force their way of thinking on others, thinking it's for the better. This can often cause us to feel anxious and uneasy. It's natural to have・・・

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The bond with pets is unbreakable
【The bond with pets is unbreakable】

Animals of all shapes and sizes sometimes become part of our families as pets and spend time with us. Even if we can't communicate with pets using human language, there's no doubt that they are powerful presences that allow us to feel a connection with them. With whom we feel this connection, we become irreplaceable partners, sometimes connecting at a much deeper level than the bondsy・・・

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What happens to pets after they die?
【What happens to pets after they die?】

Pets don't immediately realize they're dead. After death, they first notice that their physical pain has disappeared. At this stage, they don't feel like they're dead. This is just like humans. From their perspective, they simply feel the pain disappear and their weight has decreased. With each passing day, they gradually become accustomed to their new existence. While their body lies there,・・・

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Messages from pets
【Messages from pets】

our pet's dream appearance is a message from you. The moment your pet remembers you from the other world, it will appear in your consciousness. This is when your pet appears in your dreams. Every time your pet becomes aware of you, it sends you subtle energy. It's possible that your pet is sending you messages over and over again. However, when you're busy concentrating on something, ・・・

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Pet reincarnation
【Pet reincarnation】

Just like with humans, pets' attachment to this world can delay their attainment of enlightenment. If owners continue to grieve for too long, it will only increase their worries and cause them distress. They will remain spirits and never be able to attain enlightenment. Therefore, it is ideal to send them off with a moment of closure, saying, "Everything's okay now, so don't worry. I still love you. Thank you." ・・・

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A bond with your pet that will last into the next life
【A bond with your pet that will last into the next life】

The soul connection between humans and pets is repeated many times. Souls with a deep connection will meet again in the next life. We are reborn, and so are the souls of our pets, but the connection between souls never ends and will continue in the next life. The honest and pure souls that brought unconditional love into our lives as pets will be reborn again, and we will surely meet ・・・

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Pet loss syndrome is caused by love
【Pet loss syndrome is caused by love】

"Pet loss syndrome" refers to the mental and physical discomfort that can result from the sudden loss of a pet, either through death or sudden separation. It can affect anyone who loved a pet. At times, pets can be even more devastating than humans, showering us with pure love. German psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross described the human process of accepting death as ・・・

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How to cremate your pet yourself
【How to cremate your pet yourself】

Typically, crematoriums set temperatures between 800 and 950 degrees for older crematoriums and between 900 and 1200 degrees for newer models. Local governments also have regulations, such as requiring a minimum temperature of 800 degrees to prevent the release of harmful substances like dioxins. Pet cremation is required before scattering ashes, but cremation can be done at home.・・・

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Beware of unscrupulous pet cremation companies
【Beware of unscrupulous pet cremation companies】

According to the National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan, there are unscrupulous pet cremation companies out there. Many cases have been reported, including fraudulent practices such as not cremating the body but replacing it with other ashes, and cases where the body was paid and then never returned. There have also been reports of high bills that differed from the estimates received ・・・

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How to cremate and mourn your pet
【How to cremate and mourn your pet】

There are many pet cremation services available. They will come to your home in a mobile crematorium. If you plan to scatter the ashes or keep them at home after cremation, consider requesting that the percentage of ash be increased over a longer period. The longer the cremation, the more ashes will be reduced to ash. Once cremation is complete, the next step is pulverization. ・・・

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How to bury a pet
【How to bury a pet】

Pets can be buried in the garden without being cremated. Cremation presents a terrifying scene for the bereaved. While the deceased may not be hot, the thought of being burned in a hellish manner is certainly terrifying for us. Burial allows us to send them off without having to witness their deformed body. Many books seem to suggest that modern people perceive death as something ・・・

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How to Taxidermy a Pet
【How to Taxidermy a Pet】

The death of a beloved pet is difficult to accept. It's understandable that some owners want to keep their pet as a taxidermy specimen, as they want to be able to hold and feel their pet's hand. There's the option of having your pet stuffed. The benefit of having your pet stuffed is that you can keep your pet's image close at hand forever. Japan has a standard taxidermy method ・・・

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Disadvantages of taxidermy pets
【Disadvantages of taxidermy pets】

When a beloved dog, cat, guinea pig, turtle, or parakeet passes away, many owners feel a strong desire to keep them with them. However, a stuffed specimen of a beloved dog or cat is, of course, a corpse. As such, you cannot feel their body heat, and they are not warm or soft to the touch. What's more, the eyes are likely to feel strange. The moist, familiar eyes may no longer be moist, ・・・

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How to have your pet's remains collected
【How to have your pet's remains collected】

You can also have your local government collect your pet's remains. Collected pets are disposed of as waste and then scattered in street flower beds as fertilizer. The process for collecting pet remains varies greatly depending on the city, town, or village. Most municipalities will collect animal remains found on the street, so please contact your city, town, or village office by phone. ・・・

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Animals don't want sutras or incense
【Animals don't want sutras or incense】

There's no need to chant sutras for animals. They don't even need incense. It just creates smoke. Incense is a remnant of the burial era, used to mask the smell of death. Some pet funerals have sutras recited, but this is only to ease the grief and pain of owners and attendees. Chanting sutras doesn't guarantee the animal will attain enlightenment. Everyone attains enlightenment ・・・

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Scattering ashes in YOKOHAMA FOREST
【YOKOHAMA FOREST】
The scattering spot in the Totsuka area of ​​Yokohama is easily accessible from Tokyo, allowing you to visit the grave at any time. Yokohama is characterized by scattered hills scattered amongst its sprawling residential areas, and this scattering spot offers the feeling of overlooking the surrounding residential areas from a small hill. The site is reached by train and bus, but climbing the stairs from the residential area leads to a completely different world. This spot is set in untouched natural forest, creating ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in YOKOSUKA FOREST
【YOKOSUKA FOREST】
The scattering site in the Taura area of ​​Yokosuka City is conveniently located by train. It's only a few minutes from the station to the site, so we recommend the "attended scattering plan," which allows for a visit afterward. You may be surprised to find a quiet forest so close to the station. The site is located on a small hill, so you'll need to climb well-maintained stairs to access it. Streetlights are also available, making it possible to visit at dusk or at night. While there are several residential ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in MIURA HILL
【MIURA HILL】
The Miura scattering spot is located on a hill overlooking Kaneda Fishing Port on the Miura Peninsula, offering a magnificent view of Tokyo Bay. The Miura Peninsula boasts relatively cool summers and mild winters. Its temperate oceanic climate makes it a frost-free region, even in winter. Compared to Tokyo, the area is 1°C cooler in summer and nearly 2°C warmer in winter. Even when it snows in Tokyo, it often doesn't snow in Miura. This makes it an ideal location for grave visits year-round. The Miura・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in KAMAKURA MOUNTAIN
【KAMAKURA MOUNTAIN】
The scattering spot in Kamakura City is located in the Kamakurayama area, a renowned celebrity destination. On the way there, you can enjoy spectacular views of Sagami Bay and Enoshima. Kamakurayama is home to many famous people, including politicians, businessmen, and entertainers, with their mansions. Famous residents include Yoshimoto Kogyo Holdings Chairman Hiroshi Osaki, Mino Monta, and the couple Ryudo Uzaki and Yoko Aki. The Kamakurayama residential area was developed ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in ZUSHI  FOREST
【ZUSHI FOREST】
This scattering spot offers a scenic view of Enoshima and Mount Fuji. Reaching the site feels like a light hike. After passing through a residential area, it takes about 30 minutes to reach the site via a mountain path. While recommended for hiking enthusiasts, it's not recommended for those unfamiliar with mountain hiking. This scenic spot is well-ventilated, with sunlight filtering through the trees. It's a dry, healthy area, with no creepy or damp feeling whatsoever. While there are hiking trails nearby, the area・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in HAYAMA VALLEY

【HAYAMA VALLEY】

The scattering site in Hayama is accessible by car from residential areas. The fan-shaped plateau sandwiched between mountains is called a "yato," and it is located at the very edge of the residential area. Further inland, a virgin forest spreads. The surrounding mountains block the wind, preventing strong winds and maintaining a calm atmosphere. The scattering site, surrounded by untouched natural forest, is within walking distance of Morito Beach, but its remote location means it's rarely visited. ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in OISO MOUNTAIN
【OISO MOUNTAIN】
Oiso is located in the south-central part of Kanagawa Prefecture, bordered by Sagami Bay to the south and hills including Mount Koma and Mount Takatori to the north. The area's temperate climate, influenced by warm coastal currents, makes it a comfortable summer and winter resort year-round. From the mid-Meiji period to the early Showa period, Oiso was home to many mansions and villas, including those of prominent figures in the political and business world, including Hirobumi Ito, Shigeru Yoshida, ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in ODAWARA FOREST
【ODAWARA FOREST】
The scattering spot in Odawara City is located in the Iryuda area. Iryuda is a station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, but it's easily accessible from the city center by transferring on the JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line from Odawara or the Odakyu Romancecar from Shu-Odawara. The journey from Shinjuku Station takes two to two and a half hours, making it a short trip, but it's also a great place to visit graves on a day trip. Nearby are research and exhibition facilities such as the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of  ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in HAKONE MOUNTAIN
【HAKONE MOUNTAIN】
The area around Tonomine, where the ashes scattering site is located, is a 566m-high mountain on the border between Odawara City and Hakone Town in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is one of the ancient outer rims of Mount Hakone. It is close to Tonosawa Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, and a hiking trail leads to the summit via Amidaji Temple. This historic mountain was once the site of a secondary castle for the Odawara Hojo clan. The Tonomine Castle ruins, a medieval mountain castle straddling Hakone ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in SAGAMIHARA MOUNTAIN
【SAGAMIHARA MOUINTAIN】
Sagamihara is a designated city in northern Kanagawa Prefecture. Sagamihara's scattering site is located in the Midori Ward area of ​​Sagamihara City. The Midori Ward area of ​​Sagamihara City is home to five artificial lakes: Lake Sagami, Lake Tsukui, Lake Okusagami, Lake Shiroyama, and Lake Miyagase. These lakes support the lives of the prefecture's residents as important water sources. The clean water and crisp, clean air make this a treasure trove of nature. The scattering site is located in the ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in YAMAKITA MOUNTAIN
【YAMAKITA MOUNTAIN】
The mountains of Yamakita offer a panoramic view of the Odawara cityscape and Sagami Bay in the distance. Surrounded by nature, the Tomei Expressway runs below, allowing visitors to objectively observe human activities. It's a truly fitting scattering spot for the deceased's final resting place. The gentle southeast-facing slope allows for a gentle breeze, excellent sunlight, and no dampness. The natural surroundings make you want to relax and even camp. Because it's a largely unpopulated area,・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in MINAMI-IZU FOREST
【MINAMI-IZU FOREST】
Minami Izu's scattering site is located in the southernmost area of ​​the Izu Peninsula. Minami Izu is characterized by its stunning scenery and history. Blessed with a warm climate, this area still retains untouched natural beauty. There are many scenic spots, including Hirizo Beach, with its crystal-clear waters, beautiful ocean, and Cape Irozaki, offering sweeping views of the horizon. Minami Izu's greatest appeal, a well-established tourist destination, is its close proximity to beautiful nature and wildlife. ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in SAGAMI BAY
【SAGAMI BAY】
Ocean scattering involves scattering ashes in the Shonan Sea, known as Japan's most famous tourist destination. Many famous people have had their ashes scattered in Sagami Bay, near Shonan. These include Yujiro Ishihara, Shintaro Ishihara, Sadako Sawamura, Izumi Masatoshi, and Kanako Fukaura. Many of these scatterings are at the request of the deceased, and it is expected to become increasingly popular in the future. Ocean scattering is often used to mourn those who loved the sea, especially ・・・
 
 

 
 
Scattering ashes in TOKYO BAY
【TOKYO BAY】
Tokyo Bay has a long history as a popular scattering spot. It's also where the spirits of war heroes from the Pacific War, such as Hideki Tojo, rest. This plan involves scattering ashes off the coast of the Miura Peninsula, known for its warm climate. Among celebrities, entertainment reporter Masaru Nashimoto famously had his ashes scattered in Tokyo Bay in 2010. He was said to have loved the sea and even owned a cruiser. Ocean scattering is often used to honor those who particularly loved the ocean.  ・・・
 
 

 
 
 
 
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