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  • こわいな!!

    投稿した人!!

    削除して下さい!!

  • no offense but thats kinda creepy

  • Thanks for showing this video as a kid myself and being disabled I always feared a young death but get being reassured dispite setbacks I can live as long as the next person. As I have got the fear has now gone I just have genuine interest in various funeral customs and rituals from around the world I have learned death is not be feared and just to respected and look forward to what your destiny has 4 u in the next world

  • @DanielR305

    I see.

    I wish you a happy, wonderful life.

  • 火がついたままとか、日本じゃ大問題ですね。

  • 日本では、このような火葬場は消えつつありますね。みんな進化し­た火葬場に変わって行きます。

  • 這樣好嗎? 會不會對死者不敬啊  就這樣拍...

  • ちょっと骨に火が残ってるのが、なんかイヤだ。

  • 這是你的親人? 當事人有同意你拍嗎 人就算死了也要給尊重 如果是我不會接受這麼赤裸裸的拍下來給大觀看ˋˊ

  • 我到火葬場都怕ㄉ要命.連火葬場裡空氣都不敢吸到..更不用說東­拍西拍.

  • @Tim610906 害怕是自然的。好奇,拍照、分享也是自然的。

    Fear is natural. Curious, take pictures, sharing is natural,too.

  • 是的,火化時連棺材一起燒。

    Yes, even when the coffin cremated with the burn.

    

  • @weng1256

    那麼骨灰中是不是會混有棺材灰?

    另為何火化完之骨灰是白色的?

  • 有否連棺材一起燒?

  • @chowlapkei

    是的,火化時連棺材一起燒。

    Yes, even when the coffin cremated with the burn.

  • paese di macchine non di uomini

  • 頭蓋骨が綺麗に残っていますね。

    私の親族の集骨の時には、

    頭骸骨は跡形もなく崩れていました。

  • Same in Thailand

  • I do this for a living. It's nice that someone finally put my work on youtube. Thank you :D

  • do you enjoy it? cuz i find it rather disgusting!

  • dinosaur? Is it straight forward or have you any interesting or macarbre tales.I get so morbid at christmas

    I love this shit.

  • Respect to you, you bring closure to alot of people.

    Keep up the good work. =D

  • Humans are crazy people -_-'

  • こ・・・これは・・

  • some places im the philippines using cremation process rather than burying

  • what i know is that in asian countries, they don't ground the bone fragments into ashes before placing them into an urn but in western countries like here in the us, we usually ground the bone fragments into fine powder before placing them in an urn! the prefer the latter which will save more space!

  • Interesting. Thanks for the info.

  • In Japan, remains are burnt to fragments.

    It seems that the fire is weaker than ours in China.

  • actually asians do ground the bones, too

    this is just another option

  • You are correct. Asian families do not process the remains. We usually need to place the cremated remains in 2 urns.

  • 火がついてるよ。

  • Just imagine, though, a country like China, (I know this is Taiwan). Over a billion population so they're probably burning up hundreds of thousands every day. Wonder what the daily death rate is in a country like that?

  • 亞洲許多國家死亡率已日漸降低,成為高齡化的國家,台灣就是一個­例子。

    Mortality in many Asian countries has been progressively lowered to become an aging country, Taiwan is an example.

  • wow

  • so the chinese burning bodies are taking a stone jar for cremation

  • MAN That is barbaric. Let the fire at least go out they carlessly move it as if it is just a roast in the oven, family and priest or not.

    And yes in India and thialand they still use wood pyres. But even there they treat the dead with respect to some degree as they scatter it in the ganges river.

  • holy shit, the guy's dick's still on fire!

  • Typical of our society of efficiency with it's prepackaged tours. prepackaged food, franchises, assembley lines, id numbers, bar codes,....

  • bad smell hm? BBQ...

  • I would think so...

  • omg...unimaginable that the Taiwanese beauty Xu Wei Lun also ended like this...

  • no matter how pretty the woman is,they r still human being

  • JUST LIKE WALMART

  • One right after another. The last guy's flame is still burning when the next gets lit.

  • i never saw that style of cremation furnaces

    befor it look like it the same ones that use a gas or oil burner coumbustion

    flame to light the body ohter than plane

    heat the eropen furnaces use to light the body but at a denfrent style.

  • hell they pulled the remains out when they were still burning. Oh well the standards over there aren't a stringent as ours i bet they dont have stack emission controls either. do they still run the furnace on wood? lol

  • I think some countries still do it the old fashioned way with the open air pyre. I could be wrong

  • This is rather cool.

    We should use the heat used to burn the body to power other things as well. All that electricity has to come from somewhere. PEOPLE POWER, literally.

  • The reason for this is that in some asian cultures, the bones are moved by a priest and relatives to the urn.

    This is cultural, and not for shock value.

  • I agree this idea.

  • that wasd so cool please post more videos of creamation

  • see how quick that was? humans take so long to decompose, so there is so many reasons why cremation is a good choice.

  • It usually takes 1.5~2 hrs in Taiwan. The temperature of the fire is over 1000 C.

  • whoa, if you get burned by this temperature u'll become ABC (AMERICAN BLACK CHICKEN)

  • hmm insane video

  • We must face raw old disease with ordinary heart to die.我們必須以平常心面對生老病死。

  • いきなしびびった・・・

  • Was it a he or a she? Judging by the skull, I'd guess it was a she but I'm not a scientist.

  • who cares was it a male or female? it just only dust.And it mean this person's life was over!

  • My father was cremated... erm... 6 days ago, watching this doesnt help but its intredting to see how im going to be cremated when i die.

  • Is he or she ok? I hope he or she makes it out ok.

  • I do not know.

  • Oh no....he/she is plenty cooked. My buddy once worked in a crematorium and he said that some of the really dense bones don't burn completely and have to be put in to a grinder before being put into the urn.

  • No.Bones don't burn completely and have to put in to a grinder before being put into the urn.

    It is custom in Taiwan.Let he/she to offer sacrifices to gods or ancestors.

  • Aahahhahaahhahahahahahah! this is the funniest thing I've seen today!

  • Why?It is very common in my homeland.

  • she/he's dead and u still film her!?

  • Oh my gosh, I don't think they left him/her in long enough.

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