JAPAN
Portrait of Takahiro Takiguchi

(Illustration by Yukiyo Oda/Stripes Japan)

Higan is a seven-day Buddhist memorial service held three days before, after and on the spring and autumn equinox (Mar. 21 and Sep. 24) to honor loved ones who have died. Many mainland Japanese visit family tombs to offer prayers for deceased friends and family during the period. On Okinawa, families traditionally gather at their ancestral tombs for the Shiimii Festival, which occurs every year during the third lunar month in early April. 

Tanoshii/raku (enjoy in Japanese kanji character)

Tanoshii/raku (enjoy) (Image by Stripes Japan)

Takahiro Takiguchi is a writer based in Yokosuka, Japan. Takiguchi covers travel, food and culture stories for Stars and Stripes Japan. Follow along as Takiguchi takes readers to less crowded destinations around the mainland, you might also catch him out and about recording Speakin’ Japanese lesson videos for Instagram.

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