Death and Funeral Practices in Japan

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Death and Funeral Practices in Japan

Regional / International studies Society and culture: general Sociology: death and dying Social, group or collective psychology Organizational theory and behaviour Small businesses and self-employment Personal and public health / health education Medical sociology Psychotherapy Religion and beliefs

Authors: Hannah Gould, Aki Miyazawa, Shinya Yamada

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Collection: Routledge International Focus on Death and Funeral Practices

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 8th July 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040119273


Introduction

This book provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the past, present, and future direction of death rituals and deathcare systems within Japan.

Context and Themes

As Japan heads toward a precarious future shaped by its super-ageing society, secularisation, and economic stagnation, the socioreligious structures that once organised death and funeral practice are becoming increasingly unstable. In their place, new social structures, technologies, and rituals for the farewell of the dead, handling of cremains, and commemoration of the ancestors have begun to emerge. The work is informed by the authors’ extensive research within Japan’s funeral, cemetery, and memorialisation sectors and the latest Japanese data sources and academic publications, many of which are not currently available in English.

Intended Audience

Providing readily accessible and contextualising information, this book will be an essential reference for graduate students and academics, as well as international policymakers and deathcare practitioners.

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