Longevity and Death in Okinawa
In this rare footage of a Buddhist funeral in Okinawa, a priest enters a burial crypt to meld the bones of a 105-year-old man with his long deceased wife.
In this rare footage of a Buddhist funeral in Okinawa, a priest enters a burial crypt to meld the bones of a 105-year-old man with his long deceased wife.
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