After Tsunami, Japanese Turn To Ancient Rituals : NPR

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The Japanese are beginning to hold memorial ceremonies for people killed in the earthquake and tsunami. Times of crisis lead many people to seek strength and comfort in religion. In Japan, the focus will be on honoring the dead, and moving on with life.

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After Tsunami, Japanese Turn To Ancient Rituals : NPR
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The Japanese are beginning to hold memorial ceremonies for people killed in the earthquake and tsunami. Times of crisis lead many people to seek strength and comfort in religion. In Japan, the focus will be on honoring the dead, and moving on with life.

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