
So you've shuffled off this mortal coil before you could stutter out all the things you wanted to say to your loved (and unloved) ones? That's a shame... and there's no postal service or email in Heaven or Hell. Not even hotmail - even from the underworld. What to do?
"Last Letter" is a free Japanese service that lets you record custom-addressed last messages at a dedicated website, there to be stored until the day life's hourglass runs out of sand.

Members are given access to a personal page at the Last Letter website where they can compose and archive their messages - photos and videos can be included - and a sending time can be scheduled in advance.
The service kindly notifies each recipient 3 days in advance that they will be getting a message on their cellphone from the dearly departed, so as not to completely freak them out, which is nice. (via Vizlead)
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Send A 'Last Letter' From The Afterlife
It's funny how different languages are from the East and West. Over here, we call this a will.
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How does the website get to know that you've died