QR code graves give a “Memorial Window”

Written by: Michael Keferl on March 20, 2008 at 9:27 pm | In 01 Technology & Gadget Trends | 3 Comments

With all of the QR codes in Japan it takes a good concept to really make us notice it these days.

Memorial stone maker Ishinokoe (Voice of the Stone) of Yamanashi Prefecture will soon begin producing grave stones with QR codes embedded in them. They are calling the concept Kuyou no Mado, roughly meaning “Memorial Service Window”, as visitors can scan the code with their mobiles and get information on the deceased.

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Contents can include pictures, video, family information, and other items. While using a QR code for this may actually seem a bit outdated in a country of burgeoning RFID technology, they are simple and will likely be readable by generations of future devices. The sample QR code below is readable if you have a capable phone, but you can also check it out with this link.

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Via J-Cast

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