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<Collaborations Rapidly Expanding!> 'Hana-okuri': Delivering Gratitude with 'Origami Flowers' for Hanamatsuri (April 8)

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'Hana-okuri', a participatory project where people write messages of gratitude on origami flowers to offer at temples for Hanamatsuri, is expanding. Collaborating with local centers, collected flowers will be offered on April 8, with the ceremony live-streamed on YouTube.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I participate in 'Flower Offering'?
A: Write a message of gratitude on the back of origami paper, fold it into the shape of a flower, and send it or bring it to the specified temple.
Q: What happens to the collected origami flowers?
A: They are displayed in the flower hall during the flower festival service on April 8th and offered to Buddha. The ceremony is live-streamed on YouTube.
Q: When will the YouTube live stream take place?
A: It is scheduled to start at 5:30 PM on April 8th (Wednesday).