https://www.vice.com/en/article/9a3a5a/death-is-a-high-tech-trip-in-japans-futuristic-cemeteries

If talking about a country that is the best in creating Of course, there must be a name of Japan that cannot fail to result in a variety of ideas that have been invented to meet the needs of everyday life.
Which is the latest one from Japan that is very interesting Is down to send in Bluetooth, confused, but everyone reads correctly Because it is a Bluetooth coffin that doesn’t have to pay for a hypoallergenic grave, it can remember ancestors.

At the Yachiyo Yukyo no Sato cemetery in Chiba prefecture, there is a tomb called Hikari, with an electronic display where you can mourn and take a special amulet with you when visiting. This technology is BLE or short for Bluetooth Low Energy. Initial use will be able to choose to show the name of the deceased. Date of death and other information Of the departed lover
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In addition, the reasons behind the population are aging. The growing popularity of the grave has brought the grave price of up to 7 million yen, the deceased with no family members nearby. Or, those who couldn’t afford land to buy their own graves would opt for a lower price. This is therefore a very cost effective and space saving. It is like a common grave for the ceremony of remembrance to the loved ones who have passed away.

When it comes to reality, it is more about the senses than the tangles. It shows how to integrate technology with feelings. Which makes it more convenient and flexible in daily life It may be cheaper than a normal tomb at 290,000 yen. When it comes to the value, this is not the cheapest price. But when it comes to feelings, it is the most valuable and appropriate right now.
Source: soranews24

Bluetooth tombstones are here to help you mourn loved ones without breaking the bank
https://soranews24.com/2020/12/22/bluetooth-tombstones-are-here-to-help-you-mourn-loved-ones-without...
Japanese cemetery launches Bluetooth 'communal tombstones'
https://www.asiaone.com/digital/japanese-cemetery-launches-bluetooth-communal-tombstones
Japanese cemetery launches Bluetooth 'communal tombstones'.
I think that's the whole point. They will bury the ashes in a common grave, with maybe one tombstone to mark the spot, but each deceased person / family has a unique e-tombstone.
https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/japanese-cemetery-launches-bluetooth-commu...

