Yoko Shimada “I will not enter the grave of my parents’ family” Insulation with my sisters over nursing care of my mother … “Unwanted ashes” Crisis | Smart FLASH / Sumafra[光文社週刊誌]

The actress died on July 25 at the age of 69 due to multifunctional dysfunction caused by colon cancer.Yoko Shimada(real name Yoko Nakamura). On July 28, several sports newspapers reported that a funeral ceremony was held on the 27th.

However, this journalfuneralregarding the originalmanagerIt is reported that Mr. Koichiro Fukushima is complaining, “It’s a bright lie.”

According to Mr. Fukushima, Mr. Shimada’s body was taken over by Shibuya Ward, and the person in charge of the ward said, “We have also confirmed that the body is Yoko Shimada.” It costs 6,000 yen a day, and we will bill the person who takes over the body.”

How was the funeral performed when the body was in Shibuya Ward? About two weeks have passed since the mysterious “imaginary funeral” uproar.

On August 16, “Sankei Sports” reported that Yoko Shimada’s body had already been cremated by Shibuya Ward, and her office received her remains on August 15. From now on, she will be buried with her mother’s ashes at the temple in Tokyo where her father is buried, and plans to hold a farewell party in Tokyo on September 27.

“Indeed, it seems that Mr. Shimada’s remains were taken over by his office. According to the rules of Shibuya Ward, the approval of a third-degree relative is required to take over Mr. Shimada’s remains. I had two younger sisters, but they were insulated.

I don’t know if the ward received a response from his sister, but it seems that the ward chose to hand over the body to the office that held the ‘fictitious funeral’.”

With this, it was possible to avoid the “international actress” who made a name for herself in Hollywood. However, Mr. Fukushima is concerned that “this alone will not respect Mr. Shimada’s wishes during his lifetime.”

“When Mr. Shimada was alive, he said, ‘I don’t want to enter the grave of the Nakamura family, which is managed by my younger sisters.’GraveI had prepared. “The temple in Tokyo where my father sleeps” is probably the grave of the Nakamura family. I feel very sorry for them to be put there.” (Mr. Fukushima)

It is said that the reason for the conflict with his younger sisters was his mother’s nursing care.

“As the eldest daughter, Ms. Shimada seems to have taken good care of her two younger sisters.

After my father passed away, Mr. Shimada took care of my mother who was getting old. When I was discussing how to take care of her mother with her younger sisters, they seemed to say, “She should be put in an institution.”

However, Shimada refused. From there I had a feud with her sister. Mr. Shimada said, “I’ve already severed ties with the Nakamura family.”

Since then, Mr. Shimada lived with his mother, but in the end, Mr. Shimada himself became ill and might not continue to care for him, so he put his mother in a facility.

Still, the feud with my sister continued. When her mother died, her sisters didn’t even come to the funeral.

That’s why Mr. Shimada refused to put his mother’s remains in the Nakamura family grave. She kept it in her urn all the time and kept it close at hand. So he bought a grave at a temple in Honjo City, Saitama Prefecture for himself and his mother.

I said, ‘You should bury your mother’s remains as soon as possible. If you don’t, your mother will try to take you,’ he said to Mr. Shimada. In the end, it turned out that way.”

Even the chief priest of the temple that manages the grave that Shimada purchased while he was alive is perplexed.

“He liked our wisteria trellis and decided to buy it, but… I have no choice but to wait.”

Where will Mr. Shimada sleep? When I contacted Mr. A, who is said to be the manager of the office, I received an incomprehensible reply, “I am not a manager, so I will not talk to anyone who writes slanderous articles!”

I hope that Mr. Shimada’s wishes during his lifetime will be respected.

( SmartFLASH
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