Japan's suicide forest, Aokigahara

Aokigahara Beauty Attracts Even Its Infamous Hidden Mysteries

Nestled northwest of the iconic Mount Fuji, you’ll find Japan’s suicide forest, Aokigahara, also known as the ‘Sea of Trees.’ This forest is unlike any other. It’s not just a place of natural beauty but layered with deep stories and mysteries. Table of Contents What’s Aokigahara? Aokigahara’ can be broken down into its constituent parts in Japanese:

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Shinjuku Red Light District

Shinjuku Red Light District: Taboo and Tradition in Tokyo

In the labyrinthine neon glow of Tokyo’s streets lies the enigmatic Shinjuku Red Light District, a space where modern sensibilities intersect with age-old vices. Often misunderstood yet undeniably alluring, this area near Shinjuku Station offers a tantalizing glimpse into Japan’s more clandestine culture. But is Shinjuku itself a red light district? What is the origin

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