In May we talk about forests. Today – Aokigahara.
Aokigahara is a forest northwest of Mount Fuji on the Japanese island of Honshu. The forest’s density and low-lying location create a deafening silence. Iron ore deposits are believed to lie beneath the forest, which is why compasses don’t work in Aokigahara.
Aokigahara is considered the second most popular suicide spot in the world, after the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Between 70 and 100 bodies are found in the forest each year.
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