The '2026 White Paper on Family Grave Issues' has been featured in media across the country.
The '2026 White Paper on Family Grave Issues,' published by the AOMA Administrative Scrivener Office, has recently been featured in numerous media outlets.
The '2026 White Paper on Family Grave Issues,' published by the AOMA Administrative Scrivener Office, has recently been featured in numerous media outlets.
We are grateful for the coverage by many news organizations, which has reaffirmed the high level of social interest in grave-related issues.
Major featured media
✅ FNN Prime Online
✅ Toyo Keizai Online
✅ TBS NEWS DIG
✅ Infoseek News
✅ Toremaga News
✅ Nico Nico News
✅ Jorudan News!
✅ Ure Pia Research Institute
✅ BtoB Platform Industry Channel
✅ Soken
and others
FNN Prime Online

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[2026 White Paper on Family Grave Issues] 65.1% respond 'I do not want to leave grave issues to my children': Survey of 300 people aged 50 and over nationwide
Toyo Keizai Online

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[2026 White Paper on Family Grave Issues] 65.1% respond 'I do not want to leave grave issues to my children': Survey of 300 people aged 50 and over nationwide | Toyo Keizai Online | Every time you touch it, your perspective expands
TBS NEWS DIG

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[White Paper on Family Grave Issues 2026] 65.1% respond that they "do not want to leave grave issues for their children": Survey of 300 people aged 50 and over nationwide | TBS NEWS DIG (Page 1)
What is the "White Paper on Family Grave Issues 2026"?
・Survey of 300 people aged 50 and over nationwide
・65.1% do not want to leave a burden for their children
・79.8% do not know where to start
・72.9% find it difficult to consult with temples
・72.5% have not discussed it sufficiently with their spouse
Reasons for being featured in many media outlets
In this survey, we delved not only into "grave closure" (hakajimai), but also into grave succession, end-of-life planning, and communication between family members.
Because grave issues are not just a challenge for a few, but a social issue faced by many families, it resulted in being picked up by multiple media outlets.
We will continue our research
At AOMA Administrative Scrivener Office, we will continue to conduct research and disseminate information regarding end-of-life planning and grave closure.
At AOMA Administrative Scrivener Office, we handle:
・Grave closure
・Application for grave relocation permits
・Consultations on perpetual memorial services
・Coordination with temples
・Consultations regarding end-of-life planning and inheritance
We are here to assist you.
If you are someone who "does not know where to start," please feel free to consult with us.
