Introducing Omokage Home Memorial Service - Holographic Display in Funeral Product

Introducing Omokage from Asukanet Co., Ltd.
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The funeral related business is one of the three pillars of business in Asukanet Co., Ltd. We’ve been known for a remote photo processing servicer for the domestic funeral companies in Japan. And our market share in this field is more than 35%, and it’s the largest market share in Japan. So, we’re the market leader in Japan market.

Traditionally in Japan, people have a household Buddhist altar in their houses, and use it for remembering the deceased and pray for them. As times change, the form of the altar itself may also change that we realized. That’s where ASKA3D holographic display entered.

The product name, Omokage, includes the Japanese words “Remembering the deceased”. It represents the tradition of expressing the feeling of “remembering a loved one who has passed away”. Please click here to know more about Omokage.

Concept
1. A place of prayer suited to the times
As lifestyles change with the times, attitudes towards memorial services are also changing. Changes in consciousness and diversification of religious views are also changing traditional attitudes towards Buddhist altars.

Coupled with the Westernization of living spaces, people are saying things like "There is not enough space to set up a Buddhist altar" or "There is no place to put a portrait of the deceased."

Omokage, a home memorial service, has recognized this change and offers a "new style of prayer space" where you can face the deceased and quietly place your hands together in front of a "portrait of the deceased" that appears to the sound of a bell.

2. For modern rooms
The simple wooden body matches well with Western-style living rooms. The portrait is usually hidden, so you don't have to worry about it being visible to guests.

The Omokage is one idea that we came across, and became successful in Japan. It can be successful in where you are as well. Our team is available to discuss and brainstorm the concrete application of your need. Please contact us by clicking here. Thank you very much for your interest.

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