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Aokigahara: The Silent Forest of Secrets
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Did you know in Japan there’s a forest where compasses stop working… and people go in but don’t come out? They call it Aokigahara, the Suicide Forest, and it sits at the base of Mount Fuji. From the outside, it looks peaceful. Dense trees, quiet paths, no wind. But once you step inside, something feels… wrong. The ground is hardened lava, formed from an ancient eruption. It absorbs sound, swallowing your footsteps until the forest goes completely silent. No birds. No insects. Just you. Over the years, hundreds have entered the forest and never returned. Some who were found left behind notes… others left nothing at all. Hikers report seeing ropes tied to trees, marking paths back out. But some ropes just… stop. Cut off in the middle of nowhere. Others say they’ve seen figures standing between the trees, watching them. Not moving. Not speaking. One man claimed he followed a voice calling for help. It sounded weak… desperate. But when he found the source, there was no one there. Just a rope… swinging. Visitors say the deeper you go, the harder it is to think clearly. Like the forest is pulling you in, step by step. Locals warn, “If you feel like sitting down… don’t.” Because Aokigahara isn’t just a forest. It’s a place that convinces you to stay.