In Japan, the tradition of 'O-bon' is a Buddhist custom to honor the spirits of one's ancestors, usually involving family gatherings, visiting graves, and offering food. In Mexico, 'Día de Muertos' (Day of the Dead) is a vibrant celebration where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives with altars, favorite foods, and festive decorations. Both traditions focus on remembering and honoring the dead. Which statement best compares the traditions of O-bon and Día de Muertos based on the text?
A) O-bon is a sad tradition, while Día de Muertos is a happy one.