"Support for sustainable decision-making and arrangements that preserve dignity for everyone during and after lifeThe "Happy Closure Project" (nicknamed "Happy Closure Project") proposes that thoughts and actions regarding tidying up be divided into two types: "Tatsutori" and "Notonare" (for details, seeHere).
We created a visual identity for these two types and summarized the characteristics of each type in simple sentences. We will promote these in the future as an opportunity to think about how to organize your life.
If you are reading this article, are you a "Tatsutori" or a "Notonare"?

Tatsutori:
How to end your life
A person who tends to "leave no trace behind."
Until that time comes, make your own decision and organize things neatly.
Don't leave anything unorganized.
Notonare:
How to end your life
A person who tends to take the "whatever may happen" approach.
What happens after you're gone is not up to you to decide.
It would be good if the living people could do it.
