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Top Ten Supernatural Events in Japan Real Supernatural Events in Japan

1. Sister Crooked Head:

The incident occurred on May 5, 2009. A Japanese TV program was broadcast that day. It is understood that no one noticed this incident when it was broadcast. However, nearly a year later, no one mentioned it, and it became a strange rumor, as terrifying as any current urban legend.

The camera took the guests on the show and captured this scary girl with her head tilted by the audience. Her neck actually moved at a 90-degree angle that was not ergonomic, which aroused heated discussions among Japanese netizens and really frightened a lot of people. People, because no one noticed this crooked-headed girl when the show was broadcast. However, the most chilling thing is that even if it only appeared in one program, some netizens later found some recordings of other programs, and the weird Tilted Head Sister also appeared. Apparently, she not only appeared in one program, but even appeared in it. She made even weirder moves, but the actual identity of the tilted-headed sister cannot be tested. The official website has not yet given a clear statement, and the TV station has not been able to obtain its true identity.

2. Hot spring ghost hands:

Actress Satomi Ishihara, known as the "Japanese Ariel Ariel", is reported to have starred in the Japanese drama "Dear Sister" As a result of the supernatural incident, some eagle-eyed viewers discovered that while she was soaking in a hot spring, a hand suddenly appeared and grabbed her calf, and there was also a suspected human face behind her. The horrifying scene was horrifying. After the scene was broadcast, some netizens took screenshots to analyze the true appearance of the "ghost hand". Some people believed that Satomi Ishihara's shoulders did not move, and her hands could be vaguely seen on her waist. The possibility of a supernatural event was extremely high, but some people It is believed that the "ghost hand" should be her hand, and what is stuck on her waist is just the reflection in the water, which will cause people to hallucinate. However, it is reported that the hot spring hotel where the crew filmed has been experiencing frequent reports of supernatural incidents.

3. Dolls with long hair:

The superstition of offering dolls (Japanese-style dolls, especially Ichimatsu dolls) to pray for peace is quite popular in Japan, so it is spread There are many supernatural incidents involving dolls, among which the well-known "Aju Doll" has almost become a nightmare for girls who love to play with dolls.

This happened in the seventh year of Taisho (1918). There was a girl named Kikuko. Her brother bought a Japanese doll for Kikuko one day. Juzi liked that doll very much, and she loved her as if she were her own sister. However, Juzi later contracted a severe cold and could not get sick ever since. In order to commemorate Juzi, her family specially enshrined her most cherished doll on the god's table and worshiped it carefully every day. As a result, the doll died. The hair actually grew longer from then on! Later, this doll was sent to Manenji Temple in Sorachi County, Hokkaido, and has been worshiped to this day.

4. Kisaragi Station:

In 2004, a man named Hasumi got on a tram at 11 o'clock in the evening. After driving for nearly 20 minutes, he wondered I left a message on 2ch saying that this bus usually stops in 7 or 8 minutes, but today it took a long time to stop. Some netizens suggested asking in the conductor's office. Hasumi followed suit but received no response from the conductor. However, after the train passed through an unfamiliar tunnel, it stopped at Kisaragi Station at 12 o'clock in the morning.

Hasumi found that not only was the station empty, but the outside was also empty after exiting the station. She could not find her location even if she searched on her mobile phone. Confused, he asked his family for help, hoping to call the police, but the police regarded him as a prank call because there was no such thing as Kisaragi Station.

As the time got later and later, Hasumi continued to chat with netizens. He left a message at 2 a.m. saying that the sound of bells and taiko drums came from nearby, and a man with one leg appeared. Netizens suddenly realized something was wrong and asked Hasumi to quickly follow the tunnel and leave the area around the station. After Hasumi walked out of the tunnel, he ran into someone else, who kindly offered to give him a ride for free.

Ignoring netizens’ attempts to stop him, Hasumi got into a stranger’s car and left his last post at 3:44 a.m. He said: “The driver drove the car up the mountain and remained silent. , I plan to take the opportunity to escape." However, Hasumi has never posted on 2ch since then.

5. The woman who jumped off the rails and disappeared:

According to Japan's "Sankei Shimbun" report, the airport express train from Kansai Airport in Japan to Nankai Namba entered Osaka's Izumiotsu City. When arriving at Izumiotsu Station on the Nankai Main Line, the driver spotted a woman squatting on the track and immediately applied the emergency brake.

According to the Izumi Otsu Police Station, when the conductor got off the car to confirm the situation, he found no signs of collision with the car. The woman only said "I crawled out from under the car" before climbing onto the platform and running away. . The police department also revealed that it was unclear how the tram did not collide with the woman. On the other hand, there are also rumors that the conductor saw the woman crawling out from under the tram after it stopped.

People present at the time took photos of the tram after it stopped, posted them online, and commented, "There were no casualties after the accident, and the victim disappeared mysteriously." This statement caused an uproar** *, many netizens exclaimed that a supernatural event had occurred. Considering the safety of the trams, the police station retrieved the surveillance video from the station that day and is trying its best to trace the whereabouts of the woman.

6. The mystery of Miyu Uehara’s suicide:

According to Japan’s “Art News” website, before her death, Miyu Uehara returned to Tanegashima, her place of birth, to go on location and go to the mountains. The filming was conducted in a small wooden house in the house. The staff accompanying her at the time later discovered that the Chinese characters for "Falcon bed is broken with hands" printed on the wall of the small wooden house were actually the same as the note she left in the suicide note at the suicide scene. The content is exactly the same. The strange thing is that this sentence is not a Japanese sentence, and the semantic meaning cannot be explained.

It is reported that Miyu Uehara's suicide note was scrawled, and netizens could only dig out three unexplained sentences, namely "Hyabusa bed bowed hands are disabled", "と语し", "ホントーにアリガトウ" (Really thank you)." The message on the wall of the cabin coincided with the first sentence of the suicide note, which led to rumors of supernatural beings. Some netizens revealed that the belief in dog gods (a powerful curse force) is prevalent in the local area, and it is possible that She was haunted by evil spirits that drove her to desperation. However, some people do not believe in evil spirits and believe that the note in the suicide note may have been fabricated, so there is no need to make unnecessary speculations.

7. Aokigahara Sea of ??Trees, a holy place for suicide:

Aokigahara Sea of ??Trees, the full name of "Japanese Aokigahara Forest Sea of ??Trees", is located at the foot of Mount Fuji and is a natural forest farm with pleasant scenery. But the most famous thing about the Aokigahara Sea of ??Trees is not the beauty of the scenery, but the favorite place for Japanese people to commit suicide, so it is also called the "Suicide Forest". Rumor has it that residents living nearby said they often heard the sound of ropes rubbing together in the middle of the night. The Japanese authorities discover up to a hundred corpses in the Aokigahara sea of ??trees every year. In addition, some people practice the "five-inch nails" curse here.

8. 250 clocks stopped at 1:35:

According to Japan's "Sankei Shimbun" report, in December 2013, a "supernatural incident" occurred in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. The 250 clocks inside the county hall stopped at 1:35 at the same time.

The next morning, when the staff went to work, they accidentally discovered that all the clocks had stopped at 1:35. The staff immediately set 250 clocks back to the correct time. However, the detailed reason why 250 watches stopped at the same time is unknown, and speculation about "supernatural events" spread on the Internet. Subsequently, relevant departments in Shimane Prefecture began to investigate the causes and consequences of the incident.

9. Strange stories about photography

A photographer’s friend uploaded a photo that was said to have “supernatural” content. A little girl stood alone on the beach, and something appeared behind her. A pair of "big feet" without a body. Near the filming location is the grave of a Japanese samurai. He insisted that "the photo was not a composite" and said "it must have been caused by some supernatural force."

Some people speculate that these may be military boots from the Second World War. "My grandfather fought in the Pacific Theater. The boots in the photo should be the U.S. Navy military boots during World War II." But some people don't believe in ghosts and gods. They say this may be caused by light illusion or photography. Real human feet photographed by a professional photographer. "It looks like a person wearing boots, dark pants, and a light blue shirt, but due to perspective, this person is blocked behind the girl.

10. Seven incredible things on campus: < /p>

1. At 0:00:00, there is a three-way mirror in the school. When you stand in the middle of the three mirrors, you can see your future self.

2. After school, if you meet a person wearing a red cloak and a strange mask, he will ask the student: Do you like red? Do you like white? Or do you like blue? When you answer red, you will. You will die in a pool of blood; when you answer white, all the blood in your body will be drained; when you answer blue, you will be thrown into the water and drown.

3. Old teaching. There is a toilet stall at the end of the building. The door of that toilet is locked, but you hear a banging sound coming from inside, as if saying, "I'm in so much pain, the door can't be opened." That's death. The sound of falling flowers.

4. In an old teaching building, there is a staircase. When I count during the day, there are only 12 steps, but something strange happens when I count at night. Chapter 13 The ladder appears.

5. Some mannequins in the biology classroom will become unclean objects with souls and thoughts after being used for a long time.

6. In the evening. Sometimes, there will often be a woman wearing a mask wandering around our school. If she meets a child who comes home late alone, the woman wearing a mask will come over and ask him, "Am I pretty?" If the child says I am beautiful, the woman will drag her feet. He took off her mask (her mouth was split on both sides, almost to her ears, revealing her white teeth) and asked again: "Am I still beautiful like this?"

7. When you. When you look up at the sky, a white furball object the size of a ping pong ball will fall. This is a mysterious object that can fly freely in the sky. According to legend, you can get it. You can get happiness.