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Traditional

Corporate graves

The other day we went to visit Okunoin, the largest cemetery in Japan. It is dedicated to Kukai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism and the supposed creator (it hasn’t been proved) of the hiragana alphabet of the Japanese language. The funny thing is that you can’t find Kukai’s grave at the cemetery, because he is supposedly alive. His spirit lives at the entrance to the forest that you can find at the end of the cemetery where there is a small temple.

One of the things that caught my attention at the cemetery is that there are several areas dedicated to special graves of employees of Japanese corporations. One of the largest ones belongs to Panasonic.

Panasonic grave
Grave for Panasonic employees

Kubota grave
Grave for Kubota employees

Corporate graves

Corporate graves

Corporate graves

Corporate graves

Corporate graves

Corporate graves

Corporate graves

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Gadgets

iWatch Nano

My work colleague @digitalbear has assembled his own watch using one of the new iPod Nano by Apple. Cool!!

iWatch Nano

iWatch Nano

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Various

Japanese sleeping with Doraemon

Doraemon

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