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“Do you believe in ghosts?”
While the question sounds like the rhetorical opening to an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" it always makes an interesting conversation-starter in Japan. Compared to the West, traditions like Obon make the possibility of haunting visitors feel more likely. During the three-day festival, residents celebrate the return of their deceased ancestor's spirits to the land of the living.
The phenomena of kodokushi and jiko bukken further drive the point home. As kodokushi 孤独死 , solitary deaths, increase in Japan, they create in their wake jiko bukken 事故物件, incident properties. These properties are considered quasi-condemned, as the deceased's spirits are believed to remain inhabiting them in some cases. If you’re fearless, they often rent for significantly below market prices...
Up Close and Personal
Nevertheless, there are a variety of perceptions surrounding the netherworld and its inhabitants. Horror manga artist Daredemonai (@daredemonaidare) recently penned a piece following a couple's encounter with a ghost. The boyfriend's reaction, in particular, is rather unexpected...
Reproduced with permission from © Daredemonai (@daredemonaidare)
Reproduced with permission from © Daredemonai (@daredemonaidare)
Reproduced with permission from © Daredemonai (@daredemonaidare)
Reproduced with permission from © Daredemonai (@daredemonaidare)
So, he's pretty fearless, and his girlfriend hears wedding bells upon witnessing this. I'd say be careful, a healthy dose of reasonable caution is also essential in a partner.
Netizens voiced their opinion on the manga:
You can see more posts by Daredemonai on his Twitter account.