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It starts with a funeral: there is a casket and corpse, mourners, finger food and a video presentation from the deceased, followed by a release of gas and
There is a tradition of privacy in Japanese culture: what happens behind closed doors stays behind closed doors, but for teacher Shunsuke Kobayashi he is obligated by position
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Another cold December and another descent into the catacombs of the British Library for editor Tanya Kirk, lead curator of the archives covering the seventeenth to twentieth centuries,