- CE.[1] The western edge of Aokigahara, where there are several caves that fill with ice in winter, is a popular destination for tourists and school trips.
- Venturing into Aokigahara is akin to stepping into another realm. Towering trees, moss-covered rocks, and winding pathways create an otherworldly atmosphere...
- 23 milyon görüntülemeYayınlandı9 May 2012Bulunamadı: aokigahara
- “Aokigahara” ormanı, Japonya’daki Fuji dağının eteklerinde bulunuyor ve “intihar ormanı” olarak biliniyor. 1.aokigahara.ormani.japonyadaki.
- bazı yıllarda yetmişin üzerinde cesedin bulunduğu da görülen aokigahara ormanında her daim insan kemikleri, ilaç kutuları, ağaçlara asılı ipler, çürümüş cesetler...
- However, this quietness hides a more macabre side of it as the Aokigahara is the number one suicide spot for Japanese.
- Discover Aokigahara Forest in Fujinomiya-shi, Japan: A beautiful, dense forest in the shadow of Mount Fuji, with a tragic reputation.
- Aokigahara, more commonly referred to by English speakers as the “suicide forest”, is one such place. Aokigahara forest located around the base of Mt Fuji.
- The number two position, however, is held by a 35km square patch of forest at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. It’s called Aokigahara or “sea of trees”.
- Aokigahara Forest (青木ヶ原) – also known as Jukai (樹海), the “sea of trees” – is a deep forest at the base of Mt. Fuji.