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So, you've died in Japan. Let me help you navigate the underworld and if we can, avoid the nastiest hells.
What does Japanese Buddhism suggest happens after death? I found these traditional afterlife concepts fascinating - there's this whole intricate spiritual bureaucracy that kicks in once you die. I'm talking about a 49-day underworld journey, fearsome judgment ceremonies, and some surprisingly specific strategies for avoiding the worst punishments.
Come with me as I explore what I've discovered about these ancient Japanese Buddhist death traditions and how they still influence Japanese culture today.
 
  Episode Chapters:
  (00:00) Introduction & SpectreVision Announcement
  (05:15) Japanese Death Journey Overview
  (12:30) Buddhist Hell Concepts & Emma-ō Judge
  (20:45) The 49-Day Underworld Navigation
  (28:20) Karma Assessment & Reincarnation
  (35:40) Practical Hell Avoidance Strategies
  (41:15) Modern Buddhist Death Beliefs
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Music by Julyan Ray Matsuura
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