If you have any concerns about graves near Okayama, please visit Kiyamadera

As the circumstances surrounding graves have changed due to social conditions such as family composition in recent years, there are an increasing number of people who are having trouble managing graves due to various circumstances.
In one word, "Eidai Memorial Service" is the management and memorial service of the remains. There are various merits such as the need to build a tombstone, the cost is low, and the remains can be stored within the range that is easy to visit in the neighborhood. If you have any concerns about grave management near Maniwa City, Okayama Prefecture, please feel free to visit the temple.

If you have any concerns about grave management, please contact Kiyamadera, Okayama once.

"Because I'm getting older, it's becoming difficult to get to the place where the grave is." "The grave is located in a rural area, not in the city where you live. , Etc. In recent years, worries about grave management have increased. In the old days, grandparents and grandchildren lived in three generations, and there were many cases where graves were erected on the land because the population was still in the rural areas, and local temples can be maintained in relationship with neighbors. It was.
However, in recent years, the nuclear family has advanced, and all working generations have moved from rural areas to urban areas. The remaining grandparents are managing the graves in the neighborhood, but it will be difficult to manage because it is far away from now on. As a result, the management of the temple has become difficult and even monks' business trip apps have appeared. We suggest a grave house for such worries, and recommend a permanent memorial service that manages and manages the bones of various people in one place.

Let Kiyamadera manage the bones that became difficult to manage

Specifically, the Eiji era memorial service is a form of memorial service in which the bones stored in the graves of people who have lived in the grave are collectively managed and memorialized at the ossuary. In the Japanese archipelago, where land is smaller than in other countries, especially in urban areas, there is a growing shortage of land for graves, but in rural areas, there are many cases where it is difficult to manage.
Please be assured that the monks who will be offering a memorial service will carefully memorialize and manage the bones of your precious ancestors. For example, it is a new form of memorial service tailored to the times, in which the bones that have been housed in single-family homes called Tombstones are collected in a condominium called the Ossu-do and are used together. Also, since it is open all year round, you can come to the grave and visit the grave anytime. Choosing an ossuary near your residence will allow you to visit graves more often, and your ancestors will be delighted.