Car Seat Sects - whose members are easily recognisable by their elaborate headgear in the shape of miniature car seats (above) - are reported to be on the rise in Korea while in Japan they're dropping.
"Car Seat Sects - very popular when I was younger," says Professor Jidousha of the Kinki Institute of Sects, Kinki, Japan, "especially in the country", he continues.
Reports of a decline in the number of young people buying cars is thought to be one of the largest contributing factors - no cars means no car seats and no opportunity for Car Seat Sects . . . moore

[SIZE="1"]Real Story:[/SIZE] [hide]South Koreans perform a ritual for the deceased Kings of the Joseon Dynasty. Photo: AFP[/hide]