Mizuko Kuyo
Mizuko Kuyo is a term used to describe a Japanese Buddhist ceremony that focuses on a dead fetus or a stillborn child. The origin of this celebration can be traced back to the honor of Jizo (i.e. a god whose major role was to transport dead fetuses or children to the other world). This ceremony has considerably expanded in the last half century because of the growing number of abortions among the Japanese. William R. LaFleur made a significant contribution […]