Density of activity at a crematorium in Japan making the family of corpses should wait their turn to do the cremation process. While waiting, the family can 'leave' bodies at the Lastel Hotel built as a place of temporary lodging for bodies in Yokohama, Japan. (Photo: REUTERS / Yuriko Nakao)

Lastel Hotel employee is arranging flowers in a room used as a last respects to the corpse. (Photo: REUTERS / Yuriko Nakao)

An official of Lastel Hotel is straightening a body's clothing (Photo: REUTERS / Yuriko Nakao)

Lastel Hotel employee is arranging flowers in a room used as a last respects to the corpse. (Photo: REUTERS / Yuriko Nakao)

A monk reading suttas in the hall of Lastel Hotel (Photo: REUTERS / Yuriko Nakao)

An employee tidy caskets sold in Lastel Hotel in Yokohama, Japan. (Photo: REUTERS / Yuriko Nakao)
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