[Event Report] Shinto and Buddhism harmonize to enshrine the spirits of 30 souls. Zenpokoenfun Co., Ltd. holds its spring ritual, the "Mitama Festival," at the Osaka Kofun Tomb. The "Tamagushi Houten" by a chief priest in front of a torii gate, and the "Shimei Sojo" ceremony by a Shinto priest. A prayer of Shinto-Buddhist syncretism.
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Zenpokoenfun Co., Ltd. held its spring ritual, the "Mitama Festival," at the Osaka Kofun Tomb on March 21, 2026, consoling the spirits of 30 souls through a ceremony blending Shinto and Buddhist practices. The event featured a Buddhist monk offering a sacred sprig in front of a Shinto torii gate and the reading of names by a Shinto priest, highlighting an unprecedented "Shinto-Buddhist syncretism." The company aims to provide modern people with perpetual memorial services through historically designed "Takeda-style Kofun Tombs," solving the modern issue of uninherited graves.
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