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Cemitério Japonês durante o Shokonsai
Brazil

O ritual das velas é o ato final da cerimônia Shokon-sai no cemitério japonês de Álvares Machado, no interior paulista. Voluntários acendem centenas de velas em todos os túmulos para homenagear seus antepassados. O cemitério foi construído por imigrantes japoneses em 1918 que viviam em uma colônia próxima e foi fechado pelo presidente Getúlio Vargas em 1943 sob alegação de discriminação racial, pois somente japoneses e seus descententes podiam ser enterrados no local. Apenas um não japonês repousa no cemitério após ser assassinado ao defender uma familia japonesa durante um assalto. Desde 1920, todos os anos a cerimônia Shokon-sai, que em português significa convite às almas para a missa, é realizada e desde então não choveu em nenhuma data do festejo. Outro fato curioso é que no momento de acender as velas, até mesmo o vento para de soprar, não apagando nenhuma vela. Atualmente o cemitério está fechado e se tornou um patrimônio histórico preservado.

Copyright: Rubens Cardia
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 08/07/2018
Uploaded: 09/07/2018
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Tags: japanese; cemetery; historical; heritage; culture; night; candle; religion; alvares machado; shokonsai
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