Choose the sentence that best compares and contrasts the two traditions described. Tradition A: In Japan, 'O-bon' is a Buddhist custom to honor the spirits of one's ancestors. Families return to their ancestral homes, clean graves, and make offerings. Lanterns are floated down rivers to guide spirits back to the other world. Tradition B: In Mexico, 'Día de Muertos' (Day of the Dead) is a vibrant celebration where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives. They build altars with favorite foods and drinks, decorate with marigolds, and visit graves, often with music and dancing. Which statement accurately compares and contrasts these traditions?
A) Both O-bon and Día de Muertos are solemn occasions, but only O-bon involves offerings.