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Japanese funeral : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese funeral
A Japanese funeral (葬儀 ''sōgi'' or 葬式 ''sōshiki'') includes a wake, the cremation of the deceased, a burial in a family grave, and a periodic memorial service. According to 2007 statistics, 99.81% of deceased Japanese are cremated.〔(Cremation Society of G.B. - International Cremation Statistics 2007 )〕 ==Modern funerals==
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