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<Partnership Expansion, Exciting Growth!> Delivering Gratitude with "Origami Flowers" for the Flower Festival (April 8th) - "Hana Okuri"

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In conjunction with the Flower Festival, the participatory project "Hana Okuri," which delivers gratitude through origami flowers, is expanding its partnerships and will hold a memorial service broadcast. Participants write messages of thanks on origami flowers, which are then offered at the Flower Altar during the memorial service on April 8th, with the event live-streamed on YouTube.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the "Hana Okuri" project?
A: "Hana Okuri" is a participatory project where individuals write messages of gratitude on origami paper, fold it into a flower shape, and offer it at the Flower Altar during the Flower Festival. It aims to connect religious events with cultural experiences and express unspoken thanks.
Q: When is the Flower Festival and when will the memorial service be held?
A: The Flower Festival is on April 8th (Wednesday). The memorial service will also be held on April 8th, starting at 5:30 PM.
Q: How can I participate in "Hana Okuri"?
A: You can participate by writing a thank-you message on origami paper, folding it into a flower, and mailing or bringing it to the temple. The collected flowers will be used in the memorial service.
Q: Will the memorial service be broadcasted?
A: Yes, the memorial service on April 8th will be live-streamed on YouTube. The URL is provided in the article.
Q: What are the new partnerships for this year's "Hana Okuri" project?
A: This year, the project has expanded its partnerships with the Mukou City Tourism and Exchange Center "Machiterasu MUKO" for a children's work experience program and the Tsugumi Calligraphy School Kids Class.