JPS63280161A - Ashes burying method - Google Patents

Ashes burying method

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Publication number
JPS63280161A
JPS63280161A JP11476087A JP11476087A JPS63280161A JP S63280161 A JPS63280161 A JP S63280161A JP 11476087 A JP11476087 A JP 11476087A JP 11476087 A JP11476087 A JP 11476087A JP S63280161 A JPS63280161 A JP S63280161A
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Prior art keywords
remains
burial
ashes
hole
burying
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Inventor
須藤 貞夫
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SUDO SEKIZAI KK
SUDOU SEKIZAI KK
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SUDO SEKIZAI KK
SUDOU SEKIZAI KK
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Priority to JP11476087A priority Critical patent/JPS63280161A/en
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Abstract

(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。
(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) 本発明は、遺骨の埋葬方法に関するものてあり、死者の
お骨の納骨埋葬方法に関するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Field of Industrial Application) The present invention relates to a method for burying human remains, and more particularly, to a method for interment and burial of the ashes of a deceased person.

(従来技術と問題点) 従来人か死んだ詩の遺体は、宗旨宗派の違いはあっても
火葬に付して、残った遺骨は一体毎に或いは家族単位な
とて、墓地に納骨埋葬されるものてあった。
(Prior art and problems) Traditionally, the bodies of deceased people or poets are cremated, regardless of the religious denomination, and the remaining remains are buried individually or as a family unit in a cemetery. There were things like that.

しかし、日本は国土か狭い上に山間部が多く、人口の増
加と核家族による家の分散及び宅地の造成、更に近年大
都市ては人口の集中か著しく、その結果とIノて多数の
死亡者もあり、大都市近郊ての墓地は次第に不足してき
ている現状である。特に東京などでは−・層その傾向か
強いものである。
However, Japan's land area is small and there are many mountainous areas, and the population is increasing, nuclear families are dispersing their homes, and residential land is being created.Furthermore, in recent years, large cities have been experiencing significant population concentration, resulting in a large number of deaths. As a result, cemeteries near large cities are becoming increasingly scarce. This trend is especially strong in places like Tokyo.

更に高額であり又草地をfに入れるためには他県などま
で行ったりし、その距離も次第に遠くなり社会問題とも
なっている。これは、従来の遺骨埋葬方法か、少数の遺
骨ずつ単位に墓地を作っていたために生じたものてあり
、特に都市部の人口過密地域ては当然に生ずる結果であ
った。
Furthermore, it is expensive, and in order to add grassland to f, it is necessary to travel to other prefectures, and the distance is gradually becoming greater, which has become a social problem. This was a result of the traditional burial methods or the construction of cemeteries for a small number of remains, and was a natural result, especially in densely populated urban areas.

(発明のl」的) 本発明は、L述したような墓地不足を解消すべ〈発明し
た遺骨埋葬方法てあり、狭い上地面積に多数の遺骨を合
葬するため非常に効率よく墓地を提供でき、近年の墓地
不足を容易に解決するものである。更に、核家族化と出
産の減少等家族構成の変化で、墓地の無縁化が急速に進
みつつある現状と、又個人の自由化により死者の埋葬形
態も合葬を希望する時代となり、斯る点を考慮した21
世紀における新しい埋葬形態となるものである。
(Objective of the invention) The present invention aims to solve the shortage of graveyards as described above. This will easily solve the recent shortage of graveyards. Furthermore, due to changes in family structures such as nuclear families and fewer births, the number of cemeteries is rapidly increasing, and due to the liberalization of individuals, the style of burial of the dead is becoming more and more common. 21 considering
This is a new form of burial for the century.

(発明の構成) 以ド木発明を添旧図面である一実施例によって詳説する
。第1図は本発明に係る遺骨埋葬場所の環境を示した斜
視図であるか、仏教・神道の場合を想定したものである
。第6図はキリスト教の場合を想定したものである。左
下方向の階段なLって礼拝堂lかあり、その奥には池1
1を配し、池11の対岸には石碑12か建ち、池11の
周囲に厳粛なる緑化公園が配されている。遺骨の埋葬場
所は公園の後方である。池11をはさんで礼拝場所であ
る礼拝堂と、埋葬場所を対峙させるのは彼)″を思想の
あられれである。又池によりお盆の精霊流しか出来るも
のである。
(Structure of the Invention) The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to an embodiment with accompanying drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the environment of a burial place for human remains according to the present invention, or is based on the case of Buddhism and Shintoism. Figure 6 assumes the case of Christianity. The staircase L towards the bottom left is a chapel L, and behind it is a pond 1.
1, 12 stone monuments are erected on the opposite bank of pond 11, and a solemn green park is placed around pond 11. The burial place for the remains is at the rear of the park. It is a hail of thought that makes the chapel, which is a place of worship, and the place of burial stand opposite each other across pond 11.The pond also allows the spirits of Obon to be carried away.

実際に遺骨を埋葬する方法としては、第2図及び第3図
に示す如く、地面2にアースドリル工法にて埋葬孔21
を一定間隔をおいて複数個穿設する。この埋葬孔21は
適宜な大きさでよいか、本実施例では直径1m、深さく
8寸法)lOmの円形の孔を図示している。この埋葬孔
21の内部に粉砕した遺骨或は遺骨を順次合葬し、底部
より8m程埋葬したところで上部に厚さくb寸法)2m
の表土を散布し、ここに桜の木などを植えて目印とする
。ここて埋葬孔21の遺骨3の容積は、一体41均約6
.:l rn”であり、−社会の遺骨はモ均して約[1
、[109rs 1程度で、この遺骨を粉砕して容積を
少なくすれば約0.005m3程度となる。すなわち図
示実施例に示す埋葬孔21には6.310.005=1
260柱の遺骨を埋葬てきるものである。又表土22に
植える桜の木は根か広く張りしっかり根付くのて適した
ものである。
As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the actual method of burying the remains is to create a burial hole 2 in the ground 2 using the earth drill method.
A plurality of holes are drilled at regular intervals. The burial hole 21 may be of any suitable size; in this embodiment, a circular hole with a diameter of 1 m and a depth of 8 lOm is illustrated. The crushed remains or ashes were interred one after another inside this burial hole 21, and when the remains were buried about 8m from the bottom, the top was buried with a thickness of 2m (dimension b).
Spread topsoil and plant cherry blossom trees here to mark the site. Here, the volume of the remains 3 in the burial hole 21 is approximately 41 mm and 6 mm.
.. :l rn”, and the remains of society are approximately [1
, [109rs 1] If the remains are crushed to reduce the volume, it will be about 0.005m3. That is, for the burial hole 21 shown in the illustrated embodiment, 6.310.005=1
The remains of 260 people can be buried there. Also, cherry trees planted in the topsoil 22 are suitable because their roots spread widely and take root firmly.

このように埋葬し粉砕した遺骨或は遺骨3は、年を経た
抜上に帰するものてあり、順次その隣接地につき同様に
埋葬孔を穿設して行けばよい。
The remains or ashes 3 that have been buried and crushed in this way are to be brought back to the grave after many years, and burial holes can be similarly drilled in the adjacent areas one after another.

即ち、第4図の平面図に示す如く実線て示す埋葬孔21
を複数個並設して設け、遺骨を埋葬した後破線で示した
部分に、同様に埋葬孔21を穿設して、順次埋葬してい
けば非常に多数の墓地に任わる埋葬か可能である。この
様にして例えば第5図に示す様な、約1000坪の土地
を墓地化した場合には約530万人分の遺骨を埋葬でき
、これは東京都の必要数から計算すると350年分の墓
地を供給できる計算である。
That is, as shown in the plan view of FIG. 4, the burial hole 21 is indicated by a solid line.
By arranging multiple graves in parallel, and after burying the remains, similarly drilling a burial hole 21 in the area indicated by the broken line and burying the remains one after another, it is possible to perform burials in a large number of cemeteries. be. In this way, for example, if a plot of land of approximately 1,000 tsubo is turned into a cemetery, as shown in Figure 5, it would be possible to bury the remains of approximately 5.3 million people, which is equivalent to 350 years' worth of remains, calculated from the required number for Tokyo. This is a calculation that can supply a graveyard.

(発明の効果) に述した様に本発明に係る遺骨埋葬方法は、アーストリ
ル工法て穿設した埋葬孔に、多数の遺骨を埋葬できる為
狭い墓地を有効に利用して、多数柱の遺骨か埋葬てき、
近年の都市部での墓地不足を解消てきるものである。又
埋葬経費も紙庫であり、ち(地の周辺を緑化公園するな
どの環境を整える’IGにより、遺族の墓参りなどの便
宜も図れるなど、大なる効果を有するものである。
(Effects of the Invention) As described above, the method for burying remains of the present invention makes it possible to bury a large number of remains in a burial hole drilled using the Astoril construction method. or buried;
This will solve the recent shortage of cemeteries in urban areas. In addition, burial expenses are also covered by paper storage, and (IG), which creates an environment such as creating a green park around the site, has great effects, such as making it easier for the bereaved family to visit the grave.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

図面は本発明の一実施例に係り、第1図及び第6図は墓
地周辺の斜視図 第2図は遺骨埋葬孔の断面斜視図 第
3図は遺骨埋葬孔の側面断面図 第4図は多数個の埋葬
孔を示す平面図 第5図は墓地全体に遺骨を埋葬した時
の断面斜視図を示す。 l・・礼拝堂 11・・池 12・・桜の木2・・地面
 21・・埋葬孔 22・・表土3・・遺骨
The drawings relate to one embodiment of the present invention, and FIGS. 1 and 6 are perspective views of the vicinity of the cemetery. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the remains burial hole. FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the remains burial hole. Plan view showing a large number of burial holes Figure 5 shows a cross-sectional perspective view when the remains were buried in the entire cemetery. l... Chapel 11... Pond 12... Cherry tree 2... Ground 21... Burial hole 22... Topsoil 3... Remains

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)遺骨埋葬地の地面に埋葬孔を穿設し、該埋葬孔に
粉砕した遺骨或は遺骨を順次合葬し、上部に表土を散布
してなる遺骨埋葬方法。
(1) A method of burying human remains in which a burial hole is drilled in the ground of a burial site, crushed remains or ashes are sequentially buried in the hole, and topsoil is spread over the top.
JP11476087A 1987-05-13 1987-05-13 Ashes burying method Pending JPS63280161A (en)

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Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS5721158B2 (en) * 1975-12-12 1982-05-06

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS5721158B2 (en) * 1975-12-12 1982-05-06

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