
I’m sorry, but the body can only be kept at the hospital for up to 3 hours. Please decide on a funeral home during that time. Funeral home? Huh!? A funeral home in 3 hours…!? After deciding on the funeral home, the body will be transported from the hospital to the funeral home, and then we will proceed to decide on the details of the funeral. This is Kaneda, who is in charge. Let’s get started right away. First, about the plan… In that case, how about this affordable plan! Basic plan 500,000 yen. Huh? Is it really okay with such a modest plan?
Don’t pry into things.
To notice that…!
If you don’t stay connected, things will get serious.
I can do it!
Far from being hidden, it’s actually connected openly!
There is usually a waiting room for funeral homes in hospitals.
A family funeral or small-scale facility was built nearby.
By the way, the funeral home is connected to the police too.
I’m fine with a direct cremation, you know…
There is a room for funeral homes in the hospital, and when a patient passes away, notifications are automatically sent out.
There is no meaning in connecting behind the scenes…
Hospitals and pharmaceutical companies are connected behind the scenes.
It’s so incomprehensible that I’m told that.
It would be a problem if we weren’t connected…
I think there is a connection between the governor of Tokyo, who allowed foreign capital to monopolize and raise prices, and the crematoriums.
They are dominating… society…!
It’s helpful to leave it to the funeral home because they quickly handle the procedures.
Simple?! That’s just fine!
We choose this.
The mortuary you see in dramas can only keep bodies for three hours…
Too much control over life and death…
It’s tough that it’s so simple despite costing 500,000.
Even direct delivery is expensive…!
Perhaps because it’s a rural area, about 15 years ago when my grandfather passed away, the hospital had already decided on the funeral home.
It might be a no-go now.
I like taking a prescription to the pharmacy outside and getting the medicine; it feels like a game.
Well, we didn’t have any money, so I consulted the government office.
I want hospitals to have crematories so that we can connect more.
In our town, two funeral homes and the agricultural cooperative handle the funerals.
Considering the relationships of the deceased and the area they lived in.
“It’s a system where the funeral home decides who will be in charge without permission, saying ‘We will be in charge this time.'”
The funeral home in charge has been decided at the hospital.
A small funeral home can only take on small hospitals and is crying about it.
If you have been saving for it while you were alive, you can contact that funeral home, but if not, the hospital will make a suggestion.
No matter how much you simplify the funeral, you cannot skip the procedures at the government office.
It’s bothersome, so when I die, you can just throw me into the sea as is…
Crematories can be really crowded in some areas, so be careful.
When it comes to illness, that’s one thing, but for accidents, I would like a little more grace period.
Isn’t the time you can keep a body in a morgue too short despite its grand name?
I want them to create a system where if someone dies in the hospital, they can be directly taken to the crematorium.
A few minutes after the death diagnosis, the nurse asks, “I’m sorry… have you decided on a funeral home?”
If you scatter it after cremation, then well…
If you just throw it away, it will normally wash up as an unidentified corpse, which would be troublesome.
My parents are in the funeral business.
They were saying that not being prepared is actually questionable…
(Stop it, Kousuke!!)
You can keep the body at home for a while instead of directly contacting the funeral home.
I wonder if there are any hospitals that would immediately cremate a patient after they die!
But that might still have various problems.
I don’t understand the difference between hospitals that prescribe medication and those that don’t.
Indians are lucky to be able to return to the Ganges River.
I wonder what will happen if I can’t choose a funeral home within these three hours.
Recently, it’s helpful that funerals are smaller in scale.
The neighbor’s old man died without me knowing, and the funeral was over without me knowing, so I was relieved.
You’re connected to the bank, right?
If I’m told to take it home, do I have no choice but to let it sit in the passenger seat?
Isn’t a funeral home pretty much fixed within the community?
On the other hand, the deceased doesn’t have to do anything, so it must be nice and carefree…
Incredibly, the crematorium and the government are deeply intertwined.
Even if I’m told to take the body home, it would seem unwelcome in an apartment rather than a single-family house.
Funeral homes are connected to religious organizations, you know…
When it was my great-grandmother’s time, we made various decisions after bringing her back in our own car once.
Direct cremation is good, isn’t it?
I want to be left for a bird funeral…
In the past, although simple, funerals were quite elaborate because everything was done by the deceased’s family and neighbors instead of a funeral home.
Right now, small-scale funerals can be done by funeral homes, but they cost money because they want to be profitable.
In the old days, everyone in the neighborhood would pitch in for a funeral, so it’s easier now that you can just pay for it!
By the way, is this the timing for arranging the monk as well?
I still don’t know how to arrange a funeral because I’ve never done it myself.
Ah! I’m glad that small family funerals have become common!
The Darkness Company that governs everything related to death and rituals…
It’s usually right next to a big hospital.
If anything, a Buddhist altar shop or a tombstone shop.
In reality, they are connected to the Kanagawa Prefectural Police.
It feels like we’ve been left behind in the past, like a rural area where all the neighbors come together to help with the wake and funeral!
In the countryside, they still hold funerals with dozens of people in a large hall.
I have memories of meeting relatives I had never met before when my grandfather died.
Unless it’s an elderly person whose acquaintances have all passed away, like a grandparent in the countryside with still-healthy friends and acquaintances around them,
It’s easier to greet everyone all at once at the funeral, otherwise they’ll find out later and come barging into your house.
At the time of the wake, you’ll need a priest, so contact should be made as soon as it stops.
Aren’t you taking it back home just once?!
Shut up! I’m giving you the basic plan! Be grateful!
“I’ll throw you into the coffin too!”
I wish that when I die, only my bones are left and I could become fine dust.
Before being declared dead, you should withdraw a certain amount from your account…
…Could it be that if my family dies, I shouldn’t be crying?
From the moment you die, hospitals can no longer charge for your care, so it’s only natural that they want to discharge you as quickly as possible to free up the room, isn’t it?
Have a small funeral.
When my relative passed away alone, it took time for cremation due to DNA testing and such.
Since the funeral home can handle some of the troublesome tasks, relying on them can be a good option.
Even if the hospital takes care of the body, they can’t receive a single penny and are not allowed to take anything.
Can I take a taxi? Isn’t there a delivery service that brings a corpse to my house or one at the hospital?
You can gauge the rurality of an area by whether death notices of ordinary people appear in the newspaper’s obituary section.
We have to be featured, and when there are fatalities in the area, we have to show at least a face, so it’s problematic if we’re not included, and we have no choice but to subscribe to the newspaper.
One could say that it’s much better than being called to help out like in the old days.
The scale of the funeral depends on the deceased’s social position.
If you send someone who has a lot of attendees at their funeral with a family funeral, a ridiculous number of people will come later to pay their respects at the altar!
Well, if you have a close relationship with someone and hold a family funeral, you have to deal with visitors coming every now and then for about two months, which is tough.
Inheritance took a lot of unnecessary time because there were those within the family trying to increase their share through pointless schemes…
At the executive level, it’s common for around 300 people to attend a wake, and I’ve never seen someone at that level have a family funeral.
I want to be cremated without leaving any bones behind and not bring anything back.
When my uncle died when the children were still small.
My aunt was at her limit, so my father handled all the funeral arrangements and procedures.
When my grandmother passed away more than 10 years later, my aunt was the chief mourner.
I was thanked again for what happened back then.
It’s tough when a person of social status says they shouldn’t hold a funeral.
Even if you say it’s a family funeral, there are times when a lot of guests come, and it doesn’t end up being a family funeral.
No matter what is said, I think 500,000 is fine.
Whether it’s simple or not, I’ve never seen a dead person happy about an upgrade.
It cannot be cremated immediately.
There is a procedure to prevent the decay of the body; would you like to proceed with it?
What do you think a morgue is?
A simple private funeral followed by a farewell gathering later is the smart choice, isn’t it?
Having already held my parents’ funeral, I am now watching from afar…
Even in cases where there’s no need for a death makeup and things should be hastily cremated.
It’s quite expensive just to secure the frame for the crematorium and the frame to place the body in…
Moreover, there are many cases where the temple manages the cemetery, so if one tries to break away from this arrangement, it often leads to conflicts…
If you simply bill me for maintenance costs, I will pay it calmly, so I would like you to use that method…
Hospitals, funeral homes, and priests are connected, right?
Is there anyone who genuinely feels happy at weddings, funerals, and celebrations?
If it’s possible to cut corners, then everyone wants to do so.
It’s definitely a hassle to deal with ceremonial occasions like weddings and funerals, so it’s strange to complain about it.
It’s not good to become anonymous, that’s true.
After my parent passed away, the investment trust was accelerating on its own.
It must be nice to be someone who has no connection to wedding, funerals, and ceremonies.
When my parents were in business, even though the account was frozen and withdrawals were still possible, we encountered issues because we couldn’t receive any deposits.
If we don’t lower it to a certain extent, we won’t be able to prepare cash for the time being and we’ll be stuck.
They say weddings, funerals, and celebrations, but ordinary people hardly ever hold festivals with crowns!
Even after the funeral, there are various things like the 49th day and the first week’s memorial, so it’s really hectic…
It’s not necessary to call it a relationship, but it’s better to check what religion your family is and if there is a temple they belong to.
I understand that it’s convenient in times of need, but I can’t help but think they should stop having funeral and cremation advertisements taking up about half of the flyers in the newspaper that come to the hospital.
Hehehe… The funeral home is connected to temples and the city hall!
Also the police!
The other day when my grandma died, it was snowing, so it was more troublesome than usual.
Is it only possible for the deceased to stay in the morgue for 3 hours?!
You must be surprised.