Thinking about 'Death' on 'Good Death Day' (April 14): A 'Death-katsu' Festival to Re-examine 'Life' at Kamakura Temples and Shrines
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A new space for dialogue hosted by a certified psychologist, focusing on death to enrich life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Death-katsu'?
- A: It is an activity where people discuss death casually over tea and snacks to reaffirm the meaning of life, rather than treating it as a taboo.
- Q: Can anyone participate?
- A: Yes, anyone interested in reflecting on their view of life and death is welcome to join.
- Q: Why is it held in Kamakura?
- A: The serene environment of historic temples and shrines, which are inherently connected to death, provides an ideal setting for deep dialogue.