Podcast in English 20210812 Relic Collection Business

Podcast No. 35 in English

Today is August 12th, 2021.

This is your host,  Yuusuke Wada, probably the only funeral business podcaster discussing the death industry business of Japan in English.

I’m also the researcher of the Reform of Death and the journey to the end of life.

I must apologize for the people waiting for the weekly podcast last week.
I had to skip it.
AND I’m also one day late for this one as well.
I almost missed this one.

No. 34 was about a special embossing paper that pops up after passing through the heater.

Today, I wish to talk about a man, 20 years ago who created the industry of “Relic Collection Business” in Japan.

His name is Mr. Taichi Yoshida, the president of the company called “Keepers”.

Japan’s Only Funeral Biz Podcaster

I remember when I was still in the mortuary business trying to find a better way for the surviving family. There are always problems of what to do with relics of the deceased. 
Being an undertaker, that wasn’t my job but there was a potential market from the very beginning and people did not know how and what to do with them.

Many threw it away as “non-combustible waste” and had it go to the dump.

We took care of old Buddhist home altars when needed and took it apart in our warehouse and had it thrown out.

But many times, beside these religious materials, there are monetary value.

Mr. Yoshida posted and sent business postcards (flyers) to all funeral homes asking them to find a client in need of house cleaning.

Yes, the crux is “house cleaning”.

Continue reading “Podcast in English 20210812 Relic Collection Business”

サブスクって本当に有益?

ここでも幾度も話をしていますが、私は2018年11月から2019年10月末まで東京スクエアガーデンに入っていたWeWorkにワーキングデスクを置いていました。

WeWorkもある意味サブスク系の場所借り(私から見たら技術関係なしのただの又貸し屋)で、性懲りもなく無駄に1年も契約してしまいました。良かったことは経験。悪かったこと、それも経験(笑)。

2019年2月のとある、週末(誰もいない)

私もAdobe、Spotify、MS365、Google Workplace、Zoom、Vimeo、強いて言えばこのWorpressを利用していてこれらもサブスクビジネスです。
これらはソフトウェアのサブスクリプションモデルです。


さて、それはそれで、この様な案内がFB広告で見ます。
これもレンタル(サブスク)ですね。
しかし、これは「ハードウェア」です。

実は、レンタルオフィスは私もまだ利用しています。
現在、11月末まで日本外国特派員協会が入っている同じ丸の内二重橋ビルの東京會舘側で2FにあるServCorpです。
ここは質が良いとのことですが、ただの住所借りをしているので、ちょっとでも会議室を借りようとすると一気に費用が嵩みます。こんな状態なら外国人記者クラブでミーティングなのですが、11時半までバーは開かないのでFCCJも午後でないと全く利用価値がありません。

ServCorpは契約終了時の11月末で利用を終了します。
ここもやはり祝日などは有料でも会議室は一切使えない問題があり利用価値がないわけです。
そもそもこのようなビルはみんな閉鎖してしまいます。
同じ建物内の外国人記者クラブも利用できなかったのはいうまでもありません。
東京スクエアガーデンもそうですが、カードキーを利用して入ることが出来ました。

そんなことがあり、先月に利用終了を申し出て8月いっぱいで解約をしようとしましたが、1年契約だったらしい。

Continue reading “サブスクって本当に有益?”

Podcast in English 20210728 Emboss print

Podcast No. 34 in English

Today is July 28th, 2021.

This is your host,  Yuusuke Wada, probably the only funeral business podcaster discussing the death industry business of Japan in English.
I’m also the researcher of the Reform of Death and the journey to the end of life.

No. 33 was about a startup company in Israel called Memotree.
It’s a technology that implants DNA into a tree (plants) and encrypts and uses it as a natural memory.
These trees replace tombstones and set the carbon offset.

Japan’s Only Funeral Biz Podcaster

I had a zoom meeting with the founder.

Also, I had a meeting with another startup company in Japan that uses iris of your eyes and creates an artwork out through image manipulation and encryption that becomes the key to the virtual cemetery. 
The system is called “viz Prizma”.

All of these are new technologies that defies the current funeral tradition.
Traditions are there to bring order and rules at the time of turmoil.
People need to rethink what a funeral is really all about.

I have a page on this website explaining Japanese Funerals.
You might want to take a look at it.

I will need to discuss this as a different episode as one of the deep dives.


Today’s talk is about a special paper that expands (pops up) like braille characters when heated through a special roller.

Paper is printed using a regular inkjet printer.
Then, the computer sends emboss data to a separate printer and this heater.
This means you print twice (2 data).
One without the emboss, it can be colored, and the other, plain emboss data.
When the paper is passing through the “fixer” that heats the paper, the emboss image expands.

Minolta, in the 1990’s had a copier that was sold to the visually impared market for braille printing.
But this was not so accurate since the copiers were huge and bulky, and paper tended to skew while in the copier.  But these were also used for making Christmas cards.

I’ll be working with that technology as well.

Need to make a marketing value.

Continue reading “Podcast in English 20210728 Emboss print”

Podcast in English 20210721 Plants with Memory and Human DNA

Podcast No. 33 in English

Today is July 21st, 2021.

This is your host,  Yuusuke Wada, probably the only funeral business podcaster discussing the death industry business of Japan in English.
I’m also the researcher of the Reform of Death and the journey to the end of life.

Japan’s Only Funeral Biz Podcaster

No. 32 was about future AI usage allowing digital transformation in the funeral industry.
What’s important is the AI to take calls and if needed, pass the baton to a real human being.
In Japan, there is only one real reason for those who call the funeral parlors.

Someone has died and we funeral directors need to find out where to go and pick up their loved ones and bring them to wherever needed, such as the morgue or to their home, or even to temples.

Therefore, an AI avatar has a much higher dimensional value than just taking the call.


Today, agriculture and ecosystems are very important.

Today’s talk  is about a biotech startup company in Israel that stores data on plants.

It’s called the “Memo Tree” that keeps you and your loved one’s memory alive.

What I have been told by the founder is that they are starting a pilot program in the USA.
I am informed about it but I cannot reveal it yet.

This is a technology that implements memory capabilities in plants and replaces them from tombstones. 

In the USA, there are too many tombstones taking space in the graveyards.
Actually, not only in the USA, but many countries have an issue on this.

Continue reading “Podcast in English 20210721 Plants with Memory and Human DNA”

Podcast in English 20210714 Using AI and tools

Podcast No. 32  in English

No. 31 was in Japanese posted today (written yesterday).

Hello everyone, today is July 14th, 2021.

This is your host, Yuusuke Wada, probably the only funeral business podcaster in Japan and also a death industry consultant. 

I am also the Researcher of the Reform of Death and I prepare for the End of Life Journey.

Podcast No. 32 of YEYSHONAN, a weekly podcast in English.

Japan’s Only Funeral Biz Podcaster

During the weekend, my home fax-printer’s LCD touch pad display went out.
It would no longer respond to it.
I can receive fax or use it as a printer but not as a copier or sending fax.

I went out to buy one nearby but realized it was a waste of time.

I had to go to Akihabara, the electronics district in Tokyo and bought it and had it shipped the very next day and replaced.

My son needed it to do his college homework.

Week before, my two harddrives broke.
Yesterday, my partner brought in a non-working security camera to fix.
I’m still working on that with the team in Shenzhen China and Singapore.

As soon as I find a method of recovering the security camera, I’m going to place the rest for sale.


Today, I want to talk about technologies being implemented in the funeral business.

99.97% are cremated in Japan.
There is no such thing as “eco-friendly burials”.

But what about webcasting, online memorials, burial, and obituaries?

Webcasting has started in Japan due to people not being able to attend the services due to the corona pandemic.
It took off but since after so many “state of emergency”, BTW, as of writing, it’s the 4th semi-lockdown in Tokyo and its vicinity but no one is really obeying anymore.

But funerals have become small in size.

Continue reading “Podcast in English 20210714 Using AI and tools”

トホホの2021年7月

冗談はよしこちゃんって言いたくなるくらい7月に入ってから軒並みに機材とかが壊れている。

今年に入ってからケータイを洗濯機で洗って壊してしまった。
これは、100%自分が悪いんだけど(笑)

あちゃ~! (>_<)

さて、7月に入って壊れたものリスト

  1. 2TBハードディスク、しかも2台
  2. ブラザー複合機(MyMioちゃん)–しかしずいぶん長く頑張ってくれた
  3. ルータの挙動不審でルータ交換 –原因はやはりプロバイダ(nuro)
  4. ネットワーク・セキュリティカメラ –調査中
今月はトホホが多い

ハードディスクはWin7→10アップグレードしたもの。
そしてバックアップHDDも・・・
色々な情報が入っていたから痛い。

合掌礼拝

閑話休題:FCCJでの上映会「太陽の子」

映画は「太陽の子」亡くなった三浦春馬さんも出演していた映画でした。

1944年、誰が日本でも原爆を作っていたことはあまり知られていません。
別に誰もが隠していたわけではないのですが、誰もそこには触れていないだけ。

プロデューサーと監督たち

映画の京大が舞台でしたが、実際東大でも研究がされていました。
映画は日本の原爆の開発を背景に3人の若者のドラマが繰り広げられています。
そして、この映画は米国で編集がされています。
守るものは何か、平和のために原子力を使うことは正しいのかの壮大なテーマです。

Continue reading “閑話休題:FCCJでの上映会「太陽の子」”