Aokigahara

forest near Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

Aokigahara is a forest at the northwest base of Mount Fuji in Japan. The forest is known to be quiet because of the absence of wildlife and the wind-blocking density of the trees that are in it. A number of rocky, icy caverns are in the forest and some of them are popular tourist destinations. Demons in Japanese mythology are associated with the forest.

Aokigahara in 2008

It is known as a popular suicide spot and is reportedly the most popular in Japan. It also ranks as the second in the world after San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.[1] There are signs in the forest in both Japanese and English that try to persuade people not to commit suicide. The forest is said to be haunted by the Yūrei (angry spirits) that were left to die. People that go there to take their life usually tie a thread when entering so that if they change their mind and want to make it out alive can locate their path but nobody has ever came out[2]

References change

  1. "Exiting Early". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2012-12-15.
  2. "STUDIO 360 IN JAPAN". Studio 360. Archived from the original on 2011-04-08. Retrieved 2012-12-15.