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NATURAL BURIAL IN JAPAN【SANKOTSUYAMA】
FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN
 
【Scattering in the mountains of Hakone!】
 
FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN Scattering in the mountains of Hakone!
 
A scattering spot on the Hakone Kodo trail
where you can reflect on history in the midst of nature
 

The area around Tonomine, where the ashes scattering site is located, is a 566m-high mountain on the border between Odawara City and Hakone Town in Kanagawa Prefecture. It is one of the ancient outer rims of Mount Hakone. It is close to Tonosawa Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway, and a hiking trail leads to the summit via Amidaji Temple. This historic mountain was once the site of a secondary castle for the Odawara Hojo clan. The Tonomine Castle ruins, a medieval mountain castle straddling Hakone Town and Odawara City in Kanagawa Prefecture, were built by the Omori clan during the Muromachi period. Although abandoned in 1590, remains of the castle, including enclosures, earthworks, and moats, remain to this day. The prevailing theory is that Tonomine Castle was built by the Omori clan before the Hojo clan conquered Hakone. An ancient trail still exists, linking the ridge from Tonosawa in Hakone to Iriuda in Odawara. Hakone is known as a paradise for mountain hikers, but reaching this spot requires a hike along the mountain path. While there are some ups and downs, the trail is well-maintained, making it a pleasant course even for beginner hikers. The mountain path leading from the ancient Amidaji Temple is full of charm. There are no houses or shops nearby. While you'll be hiking while admiring the breathtaking scenery, you'll feel as if you're immersed in nature, as it changes with the seasons.

Because it truly feels like walking along Hakone's ancient trails into the forest, this scattering site is recommended for nature lovers and those mourning a deceased mountain lover. The scattering ceremony includes a private car transfer from the nearest station, but the journey from the car to the site takes approximately 30 minutes, so this scattering site is recommended for those confident in their physical strength. The [Attendance Scattering Plan] allows you to visit the grave at any time later, so we recommend registering the site on Google Maps to ensure hassle-free access next time. While there are multiple access routes to the site, at the scattering mountain, we will meet at Odawara Station and then drive you to the area. Please note that open flames are strictly prohibited at this scattering site due to the risk of forest fires and other serious accidents. Therefore, incense and cigarettes are prohibited. Also, please note that artificial plastic containers and garbage that do not decompose naturally are not permitted. This scattering site also offers a "Joint Scattering Plan" or an "Individual Scattering Plan." With the "Scattering Plan" option, we will handle the funeral service for the deceased. The scattering site in Hakone technically belongs to Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, not Hakone Town. Scattering ceremonies are only available during the day.

Hakone is a renowned tourist destination, and there are many reasons why it is one of the top tourist destinations in the Kanto region. In addition to hot springs, art galleries, and museums, it also offers historical sites such as the Hakone Sekisho and Hakone Shrine. Hakone's shopping district is full of charm, with stately buildings dating back to the Meiji era and retro buildings that blend Japanese and Western styles. There are also many delicious gourmet restaurants, and there are so many tourist spots in Hakone that it's hard to see them all in one day. After the scattering ceremony, you can gather with relatives and friends for a meal and go shopping, or you can relax in a day-trip hot spring.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Plan details
 

For the "FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN " plan, once you apply, we begin by mailing the ashes via courier. Once you have applied, please send the ashes via the post office, marking them as "ashes" and paying the shipping fee. As long as they are packaged properly, they can be sent via regular Yu-Pack. While special packaging kits for ashes are available on Amazon and other sites, regular Yu-Pack boxes are also acceptable. If you choose to send the ashes via the post office, you will be responsible for the shipping costs. You can also bring them directly to our facility. Picking up the ashes in our private vehicle is an additional fee. Once the ashes arrive at our facility, we will immediately pulverize them into powder. Please understand that once pulverized, the ashes cannot be restored. We will then discuss the location and time of the scattering ceremony with you. This will be communicated via phone or email. Please feel free to ask any questions regarding the details. Please also let us know the number of people attending. As you can see, the day of the scattering ceremony will arrive after several meetings. Since we prepare for the ceremony in advance, please refrain from canceling on the day. We can also accommodate postponements, but only at least one week in advance. On the day, we will meet you at the station nearest to the scattering site. Please dress casually, not formal attire. Once you arrive, the scattering ceremony will begin. The general program will be as follows: cremation of the memorial photo, scattering of ashes (scattering of ashes), scattering of flowers and leaves, bonfire candles, floral tributes, a moment of silence, and commemorative flower planting. Once the ceremony is over, we will return you to the nearest station. There are no restrooms at the scattering site, so please use them beforehand. We will take photographs of the scattering ceremony and send you a digital or paper copy of the video at a later date. Our data will be deleted, so please keep the photos yourself. For the "FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN," our staff will visit the grave seasonally and offer prayers for the eternal memorial service, but you are free to visit the grave yourself at any time afterward. For details about the plan, please click on the image below.

 
     
     
Please send the ashes via the post office with the item marked "ashes" and prepaid. As long as you pack them properly, you can send the ashes via Yu-Pack. We will carry out the bone pulverization process, turning the remains we have received into powder. We will provide transportation to the nearest station to the scattering site in a private vehicle.
【Sending】
Please send the ashes via the post office with the item marked "ashes" and prepaid. As long as you pack them properly, you can send the ashes via Yu-Pack.

【Pulverize】

We will carry out the bone pulverization process, turning the remains we have received into powder.
【Shuttle car】
We will provide transportation to the nearest station to the scattering site in a private vehicle.
     
     
     
We will burn the photograph of the deceased. A copy is acceptable. The powdered remains will be respectfully scattered in the forest. As a ceremony to help the deceased become one with nature, seasonal flowers and leaves are scattered over the area where the ashes have been scattered.
【Burning】
We will burn the photograph of the deceased. A copy is acceptable.
【Scattering】
The powdered remains will be respectfully scattered in the forest.
【Flower & Leaves】
As a ceremony to help the deceased become one with nature, seasonal flowers and leaves are scattered over the area where the ashes have been scattered.
     
     
     
Candles are lit and a farewell bonfire ceremony is held. Flowers are laid as a sign of respect for the deceased. You can freely play songs and sutras that the deceased liked.
【Candle】
Candles are lit and a farewell bonfire ceremony is held.
【Flower】
Flowers are laid as a sign of respect for the deceased.
【BGM】
You can freely play songs and sutras that the deceased liked.
     
     
     
A memorial tree will be planted at the site of scattering. Our staff will offer a moment of silence on behalf of the bereaved family. Prayers are given with heartfelt gratitude, regardless of religious sect. Our staff will take photos of the event and send them to you at a later date.
【Planting】
A memorial tree will be planted at the site of scattering.
【Silent pray】
Our staff will offer a moment of silence on behalf of the bereaved family. Prayers are given with heartfelt gratitude, regardless of religious sect.
【Photograph】
Our staff will take photos of the event and send them to you at a later date.
     
     
     
After the scattering ceremony, we will take you from the scattering site to the nearest station in a private car. After that, you are free to visit any time. Even after the scattering ceremony, our staff will continue to hold joint visits for permanent memorial services each season.
【Shuttle car】
After the scattering ceremony, we will take you from the scattering site to the nearest station in a private car.
【Free visit】
After that, you are free to visit any time.
【Worship】
Even after the scattering ceremony, our staff will continue to hold joint visits for permanent memorial services each season.
     
     
 
 
 
 
Apply for FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FOREST SCATTERING PLAN
 

"Forest scattering" is a natural burial where the remains are returned to nature. It is similar to "tree burial," which involves burial at the base of a tree, but is slightly different. While "tree burial" involves digging a hole in the ground and burying the remains in an urn, "forest scattering" involves grinding the remains into a fine powder beforehand and scattering them in the mountains. The remains are not buried underground, but rather scattered over the ground like the "Grandpa Who Made Flowers Bloom." In the wild, grass grows and bare ground is rarely found, so the white remains are not left in one place. The powdered remains gradually return to the soil as they are exposed to wind and rain. Furthermore, while in a typical "tree burial," the remains are exhumed and interred after a certain number of years, in the case of "forest scattering," the remains cannot be manually retrieved, so they rest there forever. Japan has a long tradition of "mountain worship," which views the entire mountain as a sacred object. "Forest scattering," which allows one to become one with nature, is an ancient Japanese method of transportation, and even includes poems about scattering ashes in the Manyoshu. Scattering ashes can cause anxiety for bereaved families, as the deceased's remains disappear, leaving them with nothing to pray to. However, with "forest scattering," one can imagine the deceased as having become one with the mountain and become a god. If one feels lonely, one can pray to the mountain or enter the mountains to reconnect with their feelings. While the mountain where the ashes are scattered is not considered a "grave" under Japanese law, it can be thought of as a "grave" as we know it. Thinking of it as a larger-scale "grave" may alleviate anxiety. This is where the scattering differs from "ocean scattering," where the ashes are carried away by ocean currents. While "forest scattering" has attracted much attention, every piece of land in Japan is owned by a landowner, and scattering ashes on someone else's land is prohibited. Furthermore, scattering ashes on land owned by the national or local government, or within public facilities, is prohibited. Even if you contact the local government to obtain permission, permission will usually not be granted. This does not apply to the "forest scattering land" provided by our company, as all of the land is owned by our company or group companies.

The SANKOTSUYAMA scattering plan is conducted during the daytime. You can become one with nature in the dappled sunlight of the forest. Because it is a natural mountain, there are many obstacles underfoot that pose a risk of injury, so scattering ceremonies are not held at night. The SANKOTSUYAMA scattering plan includes the FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN, where a funeral ceremony is held on-site with the bereaved family present; the INDIVISUAL FOREST SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN, where a private ceremony is held without the bereaved family present and the scattering proceedings are reviewed later via photographs; and the most affordable COLLECTIVE FOREST SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN, where you entrust the funeral to us and we handle all the burials. With these plans, we first store the remains in the urn and then pulverize them into powder. Then, we proceed with the scattering (scattering of ashes) step by step. The following three plans are "natural burials with perpetual memorial services," and there are no additional costs, such as management fees, in addition to the scattering of ashes. We offer funeral methods that do not burden the bereaved family, regardless of religion or sect. You can choose a natural burial scattering plan from the following plans depending on your situation. The content of the scattering ceremony on the day will vary depending on the plan, so please check the details. Click on the image to view more details.

 
Scattering ashes in forest COLLECTIVE AGENCY PLAN Scattering ashes in forest INDIVISUAL AGENCY PLAN Scattering ashes in forest CEREMONY ATTEND PLAN
COLLECTIVE AGENCY PLAN INDIVISUAL AGENCY PLAN CEREMONY ATTEND PLAN
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Additional Burial Discount Scatttering ashes
 

Additional Burial Discount
 

At SANKOTSUYAMA, we offer discounts for additional scattering of ashes for family members, pets, and ancestors. In addition to scattering the ashes of the deceased, you can also scatter the ashes of other family members, such as ancestors and pets, at the same location. If other family members pass away later, you can scatter their ashes in the same location at a discounted price. We also offer scattering of non-human pets, including dogs, cats, and all other living creatures. We also offer discounts for old remains of ancestors discovered during grave closings. Our Additional Discount Plan strives to offer the lowest prices. We offer a discount on the listed price for the second and subsequent bodies. If you choose theINDIVISUAL SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN or the SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN, you will receive a discount from the listed price. Discounts do not apply to the COLLECTIVE SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN.

 
Family Additional Discount Pet Additional Discount Ancestor Additional Discount
【25%OFF~50%OFF】 【25%OFF~50%OFF】 【25%OFF~50%OFF】
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Choose scattering location
 

SANKOTSUYAMA's "natural burial" service focuses on natural scattering in the Shonan area, known as the "holy land of ashes scattering." However, you can also choose the scattering location more precisely. For "forest scattering," we offer scattering in a number of forests in Yokohama, Yokosuka, Miura, Kamakura, Zushi, Hayama, Oiso, Odawara, Hakone, Yamakita, and Sagamihara. If you specify, we can scatter the ashes in your chosen forest. All land is owned by our company, so it can be used for generations to come. Our "FOREST SCATTERING PLAN" include three types: "COLLECTIVE FOREST SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN", "INDIVISUAL FOREST SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN" and "FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN". The affordable "COLLECTIVE FOREST SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN" is a simple plan that simply involves sending the ashes via Yu-Pack. The "INDIVISUAL FOREST SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN" allows you to leave the funeral arrangements to us, allowing you to choose your preferred scattering location. With the "FOREST SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN" , you will be able to attend the local scattering ceremony. However, even after scattering, you can visit the site at any time, 365 days a year, allowing you to use the site just like a regular grave. Unlike ocean scattering, forest scattering allows for true "return to the earth." All "Forest Scattering" plans are natural burials with perpetual memorial services. Unlike typical "tree burials," the remains are not transferred to a communal grave after a certain period of time. There are no subsequent costs, such as management fees, so you can rest assured. Regarding the specific scattering location, please note that we do not provide detailed information on our website that could identify the location due to concerns about negative publicity. Furthermore, with the "OCEAN SCATTERING PLAN" , we scatter ashes in Tokyo Bay from the Miura Peninsula and Sagami Bay from the Shonan area. We offer three "OCEAN SCATTERING PLAN", "COLLECTIVE OCEAN SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN", "INDIVISUAL OCEAN SCATTERING AGENCY PLAN" and "OCEAN SCATTERING CELEMONY ATTEND PLAN" . The unique feature of the "Ocean Scattering" ceremony at SANKOTSUYAMAn is that it is only held at night, after sunset. Unlike the daytime sea, the "Ocean Scattering" takes place in the dark, creating a mystical atmosphere. In any case, since this is the final resting place of the deceased, we believe that a quiet environment where they can rest in peace is desirable. If you have a preference for the scattering location, please let us know.

 
     
Scattering ash in Yokohama Forest Scattering ash in Yokosuka Forest Scattering ash in Miura Hill
【YOKOHAMA FOREST】 【YOKOSUKA FOREST】 【MIURA HILL】
     
Scattering ash in Kamakura Mountain Scattering ash in Zushi Forest Scattering ash in Hayama Valley
【KAMAKURA MOUNTAIN】 【ZUSHI FOREST】 【HAYAMA VALLEY】
     
Scattering ash in Oiso Mountain Scattering ash in Odawara Forest Scattering ash in Hakone Mountain
【OISO MOUNTAIN】 【ODAWARA FOREST】 【HAKONE MOUNTAIN】
     
Scattering ash in Sagamihara Mountain Scattering ash in Yamakita Mountain Scattering ash in Minami-Izu Forest
【SAGAMIHARA MOUNTAIN】 【YAMAKITA MOUNTAIN】 【MINAMI IZU FOREST】
     
Scattering ash in Tokyo Bay Scattering ash in Sagami Bay  
【TOKYO BAY】 【SAGAMI BAY】  
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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For inquiries or questions about natural burial scattering at Scattered Bone Mountain, please contact us by phone, email, or visit us for a free in-person consultation. We will provide detailed explanations about scattering ashes, which is still uncommon. We welcome any questions or concerns you may have until you are satisfied. Please feel free to discuss any details, such as closing the grave or making pre-planning reservations. If you feel you can avoid the hassle of visiting our office, please feel free to ask us questions via email. If you are in a hurry, please submit your scattering request directly. The data you submit through the application form will not be used for any other purpose, so please feel free to provide your information. Please note that submitting the application form is a provisional request; your formal request will be finalized once payment has been confirmed. We will also ask for the name of the deceased, so please submit your request using the dedicated scattering request email form.

 
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