先祖供養アプリ〜仏壇・お墓・祖霊舎にお参りできる〜 icon

先祖供養アプリ〜仏壇・お墓・祖霊舎にお参りできる〜

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This app will help you when you make your own memorial service for your ancestors.
Please note that this is not a request for a memorial service to a shrine or temple.
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Ancestor memorial service is a memorial service for the souls of ancestors by visiting graves, worshiping mortuary tablets on Buddhist altars, and visiting ancestral halls.

With this app, you will be able to think of your ancestors anytime, anywhere. Even if you can't go to the grave right away, such as during the equinoctial week or the Obon season, you can make a sufficient memorial service by conveying your thoughts to your ancestors on a daily basis.
Since ancient times in Japan, creating a family tree has been considered an important first step in worshiping and holding memorial services for one's ancestors, and purifying oneself and one's ancestors.
Also for recording the end of life, good luck, and family history.

[Features of the app]
1. You can manage your relatives and ancestors in a chronological table format. You can also enter the date of death and posthumous name of the deceased. You can also check the annual memorial services such as the 7th anniversary, the 13th anniversary, and the 100th anniversary in a list.
2. On the memorial service screen, you can set your favorite BGM such as sutras and classical music. Keep calm and pray.
3. You can use the function of the net "family tree" derived from surnames registered by over 1 million people.
With the same "family tree" function as "family name net" and "family tree of Japan" apps, which have already registered more than 1 million people including the web!
With intuitive operation and simple input, you can easily create a family tree and manage past records.
4. It is also possible to hold a memorial service for each deceased person. You can choose the memorial service format that suits the deceased from Buddhist, Shinto, and grave.
It is also possible to display the Buddhist name of the deceased on the mortuary tablet.
5. You can easily register family temples and guardian deities from over 150,000 shrines and temples in Japan.
6. It covers more than 8,000 types of family crest information, and can be linked and used with this application.
7. By using the same account, you can use it in conjunction with the ancestor memorial website.

* If the screen size of your device is shorter than 9:16, the lantern will not be displayed. Please note.

・Mysterious effect of ancestor memorial service
Have you ever heard the story that "visiting a grave will improve your luck"?
In Buddhism, there is a belief that good deeds done without asking for anything in return will come back to you someday and you will be saved. They say it will come back.

Have you ever asked God or Buddha for help when you were in a difficult situation that you could not solve on your own?

When unhappiness or misfortune continues around us, we look back on our past actions, reflect on them, and change our minds to do better deeds as much as possible from now on.

Performing “ancestral memorial services” every day and thanking them leads to accumulating good deeds that do not seek reward in return, and accumulating such “virtue” leads oneself in a good direction It leads to confidence that there is.

・How to feed at home
If you have a Buddhist altar or ancestral hall at home, you probably usually visit the Buddhist altar or ancestral hall.

Recently, however, there are an increasing number of households that cannot have a Buddhist altar due to various reasons such as living conditions and financial constraints. Also, if the grave is far away, I think there are many people who do not have the opportunity to visit the grave.

・What is “hand memorial service”?
It is a way to hold a memorial service by freely creating a place where you can put your hands together according to your lifestyle and living environment, based on the idea of ​​remembering the deceased and your ancestors, without being bound by conventional conventions and customs.
In the memorial service at hand, all or part of the remains of the deceased are often kept in a familiar place such as the home.

Recently, there are also many mini types such as "mini Buddhist altars" and "mini ancestral halls" that are suitable for homes that do not have space for large items.

As the style of memorial service changes with the times, the form of visiting Buddhist altars, ancestral halls, and graves on the app may become common in the future.

・What is legal affairs and legal requirements?
Having the chief priest recite sutras and holding a memorial service is called a ``monument,'' and the event that includes the memorial service and the meal after the memorial service is generally called a ``monji.''

In Buddhism, memorial services are held for the deceased to be reborn in the Pure Land, and are one of the important events held after the deceased passes away.

It is also an important place where families, relatives, and people related to the deceased can gather and have a meal, remembering the deceased and reaffirming the connection between the deceased and themselves and those around them.

・ What is “first seven days” and “49 days”?
In Buddhism, it is believed that when a person dies, he or she will be judged seven times in the afterlife seven days after death, and will be reborn after 49 days. It is customary to hold a memorial service every seven days after the death of the deceased to pray for good judgment in the afterlife and safe passage to the Pure Land.
However, in the Jodo Shinshu sect, it is said that the deceased can immediately go to the Pure Land, so the bereaved family expresses their gratitude to the deceased and heals the farewell and sorrow.
After 49 days (77 days), the bereaved family will be at the end of their lives.

・What is “anniversary memorial service”?
The same month and day of death is called Shogetsu-meinenbi, and the memorial service held on Shogetsu-meinenbi is called Nenkinhoyo.

The first year after death is called ``first anniversary'', the second year is called ``third anniversary'', and the sixth year is called ``seventh anniversary''. After the 7th anniversary, ``13th anniversary (12th year)'', ``17th anniversary (16th year)'', ``23rd anniversary (22nd year)'', ``27th anniversary (22nd year)'' 26th year)”, “33rd anniversary (32nd year)”, and “50th anniversary (49th year)”.
After the 7th anniversary, it is common to reduce the scale little by little, such as holding only the bereaved family.

・What is “Monthly Memorial Service”?
The day of each month that coincides with the date of death is called the moon anniversary.
Sometimes a monk is invited to read the sutras, but it is common for people who are close to the grave to visit the grave, offer flowers and the deceased's favorite food, and hold a memorial service for the deceased in a way that the bereaved family can do.

・What is “Reisai”?
In Shinto rituals, events that correspond to Buddhist memorial services are called "Reisai/Mitama Matsuri."
The ``Reisai'' includes the ``Tokamatsuri'' after the ``Next Day Festival'' held the day after the funeral, and the ``20th Festival'' and ``30th Festival,'' which are called every 10th day after the death. , "Forty Day Festival" and "Fifty Day Festival" will be held. On every 10th festival, the deceased's favorite food is offered in front of the grave, and so on, but these days, the 'next day festival', '20th day festival', and '40th day festival' are often omitted. is.

・What is “Fifty Day Festival”?
It is a Shinto ritual held on the fiftieth day after death, equivalent to the Buddhist memorial service forty-nine days.

In Shinto, the soul of a deceased person is considered to be a guardian deity who protects the family and the bereaved family.
Through the fifty-day festival, the deceased is welcomed into the ancestral shrine (kamidana) at home as a guardian deity that protects the family.

Relatives and acquaintances are gathered in front of the grave, a Shinto priest is called, and kensen, prayer speeches, and Tamagushi Houten are performed.

After the fifty-day festival, the bereaved family will be at the end of their lives.
On the day after the fifty-day festival, a purification ceremony is held to remove the white paper pasted on the Shinto altar and the shrine at the time of the funeral.

The fifty-day festival is followed by the 100-day festival, followed by the one-year festival.

・What is the “combination festival”?
Between the fifty-day festival and the 100-day festival, it is a ritual to move the spirit of the deceased from the temporary mortuary (karinomitamaya) to the ancestral shrine (kamidana). In recent years, it has become common to hold it before the day of the fifty-day festival.

・What is “Shikinensai”?
According to the Shinto annual memorial service, the 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year, 5th year, 10th year festival, and every 10 years until the 50th year anniversary, and thereafter. It takes place every 100 years.

Shikinensai is held at home or in front of a grave, and a Shinto priest is invited to give the Norito.

In general, events are held up to the 50th anniversary festival, and the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 10th anniversary festivals are especially grand.

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■ About inquiries
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■ About surname-derived net
The number of surnames (surnames) in Japan is less than 300,000, according to the "Japanese Surname Encyclopedia" by Mr. Motoji Niwa, a surname researcher and doctor of literature.
It is said that there are nearly 300,000 surnames, and surname-derived net covers more than 99.04% of the surnames of the total population of Japan. .
■ Remarks
The Ancestor Memorial Service app works while connected to the network.

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