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#Ryotei Kinoene in #Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

 Summary of this article

Dedication is the offering of a cup in honor and remembrance of the deceased.

Dedication of a cup of sake is done after the funeral service or at the time of a Buddhist memorial service.

The drink for the offering is not poured by the drinker, and the food is not touched until after the offering.

Do not clink glasses when the toast is offered.

Be mindful of remembering the deceased and not to use abusive language when offering the toast.

When moving to the place of offering the toast, be careful not to turn your back to the image of the deceased.

There are a number of manners and points to keep in mind when offering a toast, which differ from the "toast" of a celebration. Since the purpose of the toast is to commemorate the deceased, when you are asked to give a toast, your first priority should be to remember the deceased. Please refer to the manner and etiquette of the toast dedication introduced in this article to ensure that it is performed in the correct manner.

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This is just for your reference as one of the many theories. There is no absolute rule that says you must do it this way. We would be happy if you could use it as a reference.

We also understand that there will be many first-timers on the day of the event, and although it may seem impertinent, we sometimes meddle with them. We would be happy if you could refer to this as well.