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In Shintoism, the traditional practice for disposing of the dead involves burial rather than cremation, although cremation has become more common in modern times. Funerals typically include rituals that honor the deceased and appease spirits. The body is often placed in a simple grave, and family members may visit to pay respects, offering food and flowers. The focus is on maintaining a harmonious relationship between the living and the spirits of the deceased.

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