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RFID Urn Retrieval System: May the dead rest in peace forever

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on August 19, 2008

RFID Urn Retrieval System: May the dead rest in peace forever
Spaces are vanishing in Japan but the grey hair population has been on the rise which has made it difficult to buy burial space for the dead to rest in peace. With burial lands costing more than $20,000 Nichiryoku has chosen RFID to blend with the dead. Now the remains of your beloved will be sealed in a box and kept in an underground vault and when you feel like remembering them you can use a RFID card to bring up the urn or box from the vault and place it in the prayer area.

Japanese are known for their technical prowess and therefore they turned to technology to take care of the dead and give them same respect as was done when they were alive. They cannot bring down the land prices but they can definitely ensure that the departed soul doesn't have to suffer in event of decreasing burial land and they rest in peace forever. God bless!!

Have a look at how the RFID urn retrieval system would work



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