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[Japan First] Pet-Only Cemetery Featuring Permanent 3D Holograms to 'Revive' Beloved Pets from a Single Photo

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Shingu Reien in Fukuoka will open 'Rainbow Hill' on April 4, 2026, featuring Japan's first permanent 3D hologram memorial for pets. The facility offers a new way of mourning through technology, allowing owners to 'reunite' with their pets, alongside traditional individual graves and joint burial options for humans and pets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is required to use the 3D hologram service?
A: You only need a single photo of your pet from when they were alive. AI technology generates a 3D image from that photo, which can be seen in mid-air without special glasses.
Q: Can I be buried together with my pet?
A: Yes, in the tree burial sections 'Mimosa' and 'Maple' within 'Rainbow Hill,' humans and pets can be buried in the same plot. It includes perpetual care, ensuring no burden on future generations.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Outdoor individual graves like 'Clover' start at 80,000 yen. Tree burials for pets ('Olive') also start at 80,000 yen. Joint burials for humans and pets start at 1,080,000 yen.