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THE AOKIGAHARA FOREST: JAPAN'S SEA OF TREES

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Episode 127 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on Aokigahara — the ancient forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, known as the Sea of Trees, where the iron-rich volcanic soil disrupts GPS and compasses, the canopy blocks the light, and between 50 and 100 people take their lives every year in what has become one of Japan's most documented suicide sites. This episode covers the specific cultural, historical, and literary forces that shaped Aokigahara's association with death — from Buddhist ascetic traditions to a 1960 novel to a 1993 book that named the forest explicitly — the stigma around mental illness in Japan that contributes to the crisis, and the prevention efforts that have contributed to a declining national suicide rate. The signs at the entrance still have the phone number printed at the bottom. #HistoryMystery #Aokigahara #Japan #MentalHealth #MysteryPodcast

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