'koden'. This is a donation you give to the family to help pay for funeral costs. It can range from 2000 yen to 50,000 yen. The money should be placed into a special envelope (with black and white ribbons or wire) and the amount of the koden will vary according to where the funeral is held and how well you know the deceased. The notes in the envelope should be new or look new (ironed) and the envelope should have your name on the front and the amount on the back. The money goes to pay the funeral costs and any remaining is given to the family.
yes
you give them a hug
Some traditional Japanese cakes include Daifuku, Green Tea Sponge Cake, Manju, Sataumaimo Chakin Shibori, Dorayaki, Kasutera and Kabocha Manju.
the Japanese have always worn "modern" clothes e.g. 50 years ago there clothes would of been considered modern for the time i would suggest u rephrase this question to "when did the Japanese stop wearing traditional clothes such as the kimono" the Japanese have always worn "modern" clothes e.g. 50 years ago there clothes would of been considered modern for the time i would suggest u rephrase this question to "when did the Japanese stop wearing traditional clothes such as the kimono"
To tell an estranged family member about a death you should be straight forward. Do not wait, give them the chance to go to the funeral if they want. Be willing to listen to them to, because you may be the only person who does.
It depends on the family, but generally yes.Answer:In Hanukkah, the only traditional gift is the gelt (coins) given to children.
Yes, in a way it does because the family then knows that the criminal is gone forever and will never have to harm anyone else and hurt their family like they have hurt them.
In Japan, a birth ceremony called "Omiyamairi" is often held at a shrine to introduce the newborn to the local deity and seek protection. During the ceremony, the baby is dressed in traditional attire and family members offer prayers and give gifts to celebrate the new arrival. It is a time for family and friends to come together to bless the child's future.
Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death was created in 1987.
Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death was created in 1998.
Think of it like if a family from Iran were to move the the United States. After living here for 2 years setup an arranged marriage for their daughter. This would be considered "Traditional" according to their families traditions in their native environment.
give two examples of Japanese imperialism