Survey on the Reality of Temple Separation Fees (Ridanryo) for Grave Relocation: 76.00% Paid, 100,000-500,000 Yen Most Common, 42.00% Experienced Difficulties [Watashitachi no Hakajimai]
HooHoo Co., Ltd., operating "Watashitachi no Hakajimai," conducted a survey on temple separation fees (ridanryo) targeting 100 individuals who have relocated graves. The survey revealed that 76.00% paid a ridanryo, with 50.00% of those paying between 100,000 and 500,000 yen. Additionally, 42.00% experienced difficulties during the temple separation process.
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- 📰 Published: April 13, 2026 at 19:00
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HooHoo Co., Ltd., which operates the grave relocation and temple separation agency service "Watashitachi no Hakajimai" (https://kaiso.or.jp/haka/), conducted a survey on "ridanryo (offering) related to temple separation" targeting 100 men and women who have experienced grave relocation. The survey found that 76.00% of respondents paid a ridanryo. Among those who paid, 50.00% paid between 100,000 and 500,000 yen, followed by 26.32% paying between 50,000 and 100,000 yen. 13.00% did not pay, and 11.00% did not need to separate from a temple. The most common reason for not paying (61.54%) was that the temple did not request it. 42.00% of respondents experienced some form of difficulty during the temple separation process.