[Gifu Prefecture] Tree Burial Ground with Clear Nagara River and Cherry Blossoms, 'Mino Seiryu no Oka'. Tours and Applications Open for Summer 2026 Opening.
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The Zen temple Eishoin of the Soto sect in Atage, Mino City, Gifu Prefecture, has completed a new tree burial cemetery, 'Mino Seiryu no Oka,' on a hill overlooking the clear Nagara River. Prior to its opening this summer, they have started accepting on-site tours and applications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the conditions for using 'Mino Seiryu no Oka'?
- A: It is open to all religious sects with no obligation to become a parishioner. Reservations while living are also accepted.
- Q: How will the graves be managed in the future?
- A: Individual enshrinement lasts until the 13th anniversary, after which Eishoin provides perpetual joint memorial services, eliminating burdens on successors.
- Q: How is the accessibility?
- A: It is about a 10-minute drive from the Mino IC on the Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway, featuring a step-free, barrier-free design from the parking lot.