Eternal Resting Place
2026-03-10 02:23:00

New Barrier-Free Eternal Resting Place Opens in Hasuda with Tree Burial

Introduction


In a significant move towards accessible end-of-life care, A-Tie Co., Ltd. has announced the opening of a new eternal burial site featuring a unique tree burial service at Myoshinzan Byakurenji Temple in Hasuda City, Saitama Prefecture. Starting March 17, 2026, individuals and families will have the opportunity to secure a serene resting place for their loved ones.

Promoting Peace of Mind through Barrier-Free Services


Recognizing the diverse needs of modern society, the Myoshinzan Byakurenji Temple is set to provide an environment where families can feel assured about the long-term care of their deceased. The newest burial options are not just a service; they represent a commitment to creating a worry-free environment, fitting the needs of contemporary families.

The eternal burial site is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a barrier-free setup that ensures easy navigation—even for those with mobility challenges. Breathtaking natural surroundings further enhance the peaceful atmosphere of the site, making it a suitable location for quiet reflection and remembrance.

No Annual Management Fees


One of the standout features of this offering is the absence of annual management fees. Once families enter into a burial contract, all future management costs are included in the initial payment, alleviating any further financial burdens. Furthermore, dedicated on-site staff will oversee daily maintenance, ensuring that each burial site is pristine and well cared for.

Tailored to Individual Needs


Responding to the varied preferences of potential clients, the new burial site will offer a range of design options for headstones, as well as straightforward plans for those who prioritize simplicity. The staff at Myoshinzan Byakurenji Temple will conduct personal consultations, helping families choose a package that fits their budget and individual tastes.

Among the offerings are the ‘Natural Thought - Breeze of Comfort’ tree burial plan, along with various individual grave options, such as the ‘Comfort Five-Petal Stupa’ and ‘Stupa of Serene Land’, each designed to reflect the beauty and tranquility associated with the commemorated individuals.

For those interested in learning more about these offerings or who wish to schedule a visit, Myoshinzan Byakurenji Temple encourages potential clients to reach out for personalized consultation. Free informational brochures are also available, making the process of selecting a burial plan straightforward and comfortable.

About Myoshinzan Byakurenji Temple


Established in 2001 as a branch of the Tohsaiyama Myokyoji temple located in Chuo Ward, Saitama City, Byakurenji underwent a name change and gained legal status in 2008. The temple is home to a significant collection of statues, including the Shakyamuni Buddha and other revered deities, offering solace to visitors who come seeking peace and fulfillment of their diverse wishes.

  • - Temple Name: Myoshinzan Byakurenji
  • - Priest: Yasufumi Sasaki
  • - Location: 2082-2 Egasaki, Hasuda City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan 349-0102
  • - Access: Approximately an 8-minute walk from the Egasaki Baba bus stop after taking the bus from Hasuda Station, or about a 12-minute drive from the station.
  • - Website: Myoshinzan Byakurenji

About A-Tie Co., Ltd.


Headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, A-Tie Co., Ltd. specializes in temple consulting services, including the planning and establishment of tree burial and eternal burial sites, as well as the facilitation of burial rights for clients.

  • - Company Name: A-Tie Co., Ltd.
  • - Location: Crest Takebashi Building 3F, 3-21 Kanda Nishikicho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-0054
  • - Representative: Genki Kabayama
  • - Website: A-Tie

For Inquiries


For further information about A-Tie's initiatives or to discuss media opportunities, partners may inquire through the provided contact form.


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