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  Burial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An example is the Mercy Brown Vampire Incident of Rhode Island, which occurred in 1892.
Adashino Nembutsuji in Kyoto, Japan stands on a site where Japanese people once abandoned the bodies of the dead without burial.
Not all cultures bury their dead, and many of those that do bury their dead do not do so in all cases.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Burial   (2837 words)

  
 Manga Volume 7 - Azure Chapter 8 Translation - Legend of Basara Site
(Khazan mentioned "the hills of Adashino" in his death poem.
For those who are curious, Adashino refers to Adashino Nembutsuji, which is widely regarded as a place of sadness.
In olden times, the bodies of those who died without friends or relatives were left there unburied.)
basara.fuuko.com /translations/texts/7-4.html   (755 words)

  
 VirtualTourist.com - katnhwi's Kyoto-fu Travel Page
It is also for people to pray for healthy babies to be born to their families.
The walk from Adashino Nembutsuji to Otagi Nembutsuji is like travelling back in time to old Japan.
The thatched roof houses were something to see!!
members.virtualtourist.com /m/496a8/59e   (155 words)

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