dohadom
Dohadom, also known as the "Dohadom of the Dead," is a traditional Japanese ritual performed during the Obon festival, which typically occurs in mid-August. The term "dohadom" translates to "returning to the land of the living," and the ritual is intended to help the spirits of the deceased return to the world of the living for a brief period.
The ritual involves the construction of a temporary structure, often a small pavilion or a simple frame,
The Dohadom ritual is believed to have originated in the Edo period (1603-1868) as a way to
In modern times, the Dohadom ritual has evolved to include various customs and traditions, such as the