It’s called Aokigahara, or the Sea of Trees and every year nearly 100
people hang themselves among its dense trees. The forest lies at the
northwest base of Mount Fuji and because the trees are so densely
packed, there is a renowned absence of animals or wind, resulting in an
eerie silence.
The forest has always been linked with demons and death throughout
Japanese mythology. Every year, usually around March, people walk into
the forest with a rope and little else to find a tree to end their life.
The forest is so densely packed however, that the government has
admitted there are most likely many bodies that are never found.
In 1960 the novel “Nami no Tō” consisted with two lovers ending their
lives in the forest and ever since suicide rates have skyrocketed. The
government has begun placing posters in both Japanese and English
throughout the area urging people to reconsider; yet many do not. Every
year the government sends a search body of police to find the hanging
bodies and has ceased publishing the figure to deter others from
following suit.
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