【神奈川県】新善波トンネル前の電話ボックスのレビュー
2009年のゴールデンウィークに浅草のお祭りの帰り朝方ここを通りました、違和感を感じてバックミラーを見ると口を大きく開けた若い女性と目が合いました。だいぶ昔の女性で不思議そうに私を見ていました。
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【千葉県】赤山地下壕跡(館山海軍航空隊赤山地下壕跡)のレビュー
2012年に一度館山にじいちゃんとばあちゃんと私の3人で旅行した際
赤山地下壕跡に行きました。
戦時中に使っていたお風呂が、ありました。
今のお風呂とは、全く違うので
戦時中は、こうゆうお風呂を、利用していたんだと勉強になりました。お風呂だけでは、なく
細い通路を、抜けると壁が、綺麗なところもあり感動しました。
当時の人は、凄いなと考えさせられました。
まだまだ戦争について勉強しなければいけないなと思いました。
また私は、心霊も大好きなので
赤山地下壕跡に心霊のいわくが、あって少し嬉しかったです。
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【大阪府】大阪湾の立ち入り禁止エリアのある人工島のレビュー
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敷地の跡地に大型居住施設を建設する際、JRの車窓からでも見えるくらい大きな魔除けの
札(旗?)が外壁に貼ってあるのが見え、みんなで「なんの札だろう?」て噂になりました。
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【海外】ベルサイユ宮殿のレビュー
I had never heard about this although I live in France. Perhaps because we don't talk about suicide as often? I checked this information, it's true. It is surprising! The most interesting is the fact that about 370 people died here. The first suicide took place on the 23 August 1891 and a murder was commited in 1963. It is so scary !
Furthermore, places where accidents, murders or suicides have taken place are not considered as haunted places as such, unlike in Japan. In France at least, it's quite frowned upon to believe in spirits and if you tell someone about a strange experience, they will sometimes laugh at you or think it was your imagination. But some people believe in the supernatural, and therefore consider that these places are potentially haunted.
I don't know about other countries, but I think that in England or the United States, places that have been hit by misfortune are more often considered haunted. I find it easier to find haunted places for these two countries than for France.
Finally,according to me, we don't qualified places as haunted to make depressed people less curious so that they don't think about ending it.
I hope my comment has answered your questions about the French view of the unexplainable.
(I'm sorry if I didn't understand well what you commented on before. I'm learning Japanese, but I'm having a bit of trouble because I have very little time to study it. I used a translator to check if I understood correctly ^^')
♪Bonus: some French legends that have been forgotten.
•"la brebis noire"(the black sheep) stuck to the back of person it crossed, putting itself on his shoulders. It becomes heavier and heavier until it kills the person. To protect yourself from it, you have to put your shoes on backwards
•In the year 371, a "rain of wool" fell in the Pas-de-Calais, in Arras, and restored fertility to the soil.
•There are many legends related to love for young women, such as the "Baie à présages", located in Le Croisic, Loire-Atlantique. The women threw a pin into the water. If it got stuck in seaweed, they could hope to get married within the year.
•Napoléon Bonaparte, is said to haunt a castle in Laval-du-Tarn.
•There is a "Loup drapé"(draped wolf), a horse that offers children to ride on its back to kidnap them, in the Gard.
•In the castle of Rosay-sur-Lieure, in the Eure, a marquise haunted this place during a century, until 1870.
•in the 17th century, people believed in the "Basilic" (Basilisc, in English) or "Sewer snake", a winged snake with the head and legs of a rooster. It haunted the sewers of Paris.
•The "double lièvre"(double hare) is a creature made up of two hares that work alternatively, so that it does not get tired. Since the 16th century, it is said to have been seen in the forest of Rambouillet, in the Yvelines. Baron Münchhausen had hunted it.
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