How do cultures without chopsticks do hashiwatashi? They must find it hard to get across the Sanzu River.
Hashiwatashi: A funeral ritual where the bones remaining after cremation are moved into an urn using chopsticks. Hashiwatashi means both "passing with chopsticks" and "crossing a bridge", making it a symbolic way to help the deceased across the river.
Maybe they use long tableware to feed each other before they go?