A Special Cinema Advertisement for 'Soon, We'll Say Goodbye' and 'Smart Funeral Job'
The upcoming film, "Soon, We'll Say Goodbye", featuring talented actors Minami Hamabe and Ren Meguro, sheds light on the critical yet often misunderstood profession of funeral planning. The movie’s release on February 6, 2026, coincides with a unique cinema ad campaign created in collaboration with LDT, a leading company specializing in the funeral industry staffing service, known as "Smart Funeral Job". This campaign will be featured in 38 Lawson and United Cinemas nationwide, promoting the film while simultaneously addressing the harsh realities faced by the funeral industry today.
Understanding the Collaboration
This partnership emerges against the backdrop of a growing demand for funeral services in Japan, driven primarily by an aging population. Yet, the industry grapples with a significant workforce shortage, often due to negative associations linked to the nature of the work. Through the lens of the film, which captures the essence of helping families create a meaningful farewell, "Smart Funeral Job" strives to change the perception of this vital profession. By airing the advertisements in a cinematic environment, LDT aims to resonate with potential job seekers and younger audiences, showcasing the genuine fulfillment and significance found in the role of a funeral planner.
The Advertisement’s Heartfelt Message
The 30-second ad constructed for the movie maintains the film's emotional tone while emphasizing the essence of funeral service as a deep-rooted aspect of the hospitality industry. Featuring the poignant words from bereaved families expressing gratitude, such as, "This farewell truly reflected my husband; thank you," the advertisement aims to represent the ultimate reward for a funeral director—the recognition and appreciation of their dedication to understanding and honoring lives.
Advertising Details
- - Screening Period: February 6 (Friday) to February 19 (Thursday), 2026
- - Theaters: 38 locations including United Cinemas Toyosu and Canal City 13, among others.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Role of a Funeral Planner
Q1: Can I become a funeral planner without prior experience, as depicted in the film?
Yes! Many individuals currently thriving in the funeral industry have transitioned from different careers. Smart Funeral Job provides several opportunities where skills gained in hospitality and customer service roles can be effectively utilized. Numerous companies offer robust training programs, facilitating a smooth path into professional funeral planning.
Q2: What qualities are most essential for a funeral planner?
Empathy in shaping a family's wishes and the production ability to facilitate ceremonies smoothly are crucial. As depicted in the film, funeral services are irreplaceable events; hence, an ultimate spirit of hospitality is vital when designing a farewell befitting the deceased.
Q3: Is working in the funeral industry as dark and difficult as the common perception?
Actually, it’s a highly rewarding and creative profession where direct acknowledgment from families is frequent. Although the industry once faced stereotypes, advancements in technology have improved workflows and a growing emphasis on work-life balance. The powerful emotions felt when families express gratitude are unmatched in other professions.
Q4: What are the advantages of using Smart Funeral Job?
Smart Funeral Job offers tailored matches led by advisors who understand the funeral sector well. Every funeral home carries unique characteristics, and Smart Funeral Job connects job seekers with environments that align closely with their professional aspirations.
About Smart Funeral Job
Being one of Japan's largest career support services focused on the funeral industry, Smart Funeral Job helps aspiring funeral planners and experienced directors alike to build and advance their careers effectively.
Visit the service at
Smart Funeral Job Website.
Company Profile
Company Name: LDT Corp.
CEO: Kazuya Shiraishi
Established: September 20, 2019
Contact:
[email protected]
Headquarters: 2-3-5 Shibuya, Shibuya City, Tokyo
Services: Providing innovative platforms and solutions in the AgeTech domain, with a specific focus on funeral services.