TOUR por el JAPÓN OCULTO | Conferencia MANGAFEST 2023

Very good everyone How are you eh Welcome to this little talk this little tour about hidden Japan Mysterious Japan Eh well my idea is that we take a little trip through the Japanese archipelago but first of all eh I’m going to start by introducing myself eh Pass the slide

Please Ah It’s before before don’t look it’s a spoiler nothing nothing Ah There’s that great nothing nothing good well I’m David Barras married eh I’m a journalist with a degree in journalism here at the

Faculty of Communication as Curious fact in the other pavilion they have a stall with a stand set up by the fcom So if you want, then come and take a look because they have

Very cool activities planned and good to tell you a little because the things I have done uh more than the ones I have done the ones I am doing right now uh I am the director of a mystery podcast on the radio

Of the University of Seville called Más Beyond the Truth you have it there then I also collaborate in a magazine and in a mystery podcast called the unknown and Well then I am doing a master’s degree in Spanish radio television and well As a result of that I am also starting to collaborate

On National Radio in blank space eh And I focus everything Always, above all, on issues of Japan, mysteries of Japan, curiosities of Japan, things of that type I could have talked about things a little stronger, not in the today’s talk but I have tried to make it as family-friendly as possible

Well, just in case there were children and so on, then hey, please go to the next one. We have here a map, a snapshot of what would be Japan, and on it are marked the places that I have I have been investigating

Because that is what I have specialized in and in investigating not about Japanese culture eh as a curiosity well Japan is a country that is plagued but absolutely plagued with mysteries of legends eh it is brutal especially related to spirits with ghosts we found as

A curiosity on this map that in the image on the right at the top eh There is a brand that is not in Japan it is in China why because because there a rather cruel event takes place eh quite horrible

From the point of view of the human rights and well of everything of all kinds of ethics that takes place around 1931 approximately before the Second World War which happens to extend until after the Second World War Well until almost the end of the Second

World War eh And it is the performance of unit 731 near the Chinese city of Harvin, Well there, what they did was experiment with humans to develop all types of weapons and medical techniques that the Japanese would later use during their wars, well this

Is that Japan during the Second World War War during the First War, but the Japanese occupied that entire part of China, turning it into a puppet state dependent on Japan called Manchukuo, so well, that’s why that whole area was a zone of Japanese influence. Hey, if we go to the next slide,

We’ll start our tour of what would be The westernmost island of all of Japan, the island of Yonaguni, Japan is an archipelago that is made up of several thousand islands. Although the three main ones are the ones that we all know, the four main ones are the one that

Is furthest from the Japan that we all already know. The next thing is Taiwan, the next thing is China, in fact, this island is so far from what Japan itself is that it has its own dialect. And

Then it has a couple of curiosities, such as having a breed of horses endemic to the area that measures only one metrito are like little ponies and so on. Well, on this island a

Very curious thing happens and that is that at the bottom, in a little triangle that is formed there, you discover what could be a pyramid that is located under the water, an underwater pyramid Let’s see if we move on to the next slide, compis, the next slide, please, nothing

Is worth it, we found that in 1985, this man, Kij Chiro Ar Atque, was scuba diving along the Yonaguni coast looking for places where hammerhead sharks nest and lay their eggs and so on. Why? Because Jon Guni, being so little, basically lives off tourism,

So this man was looking for diving areas to take tourists to. Look how curious. What a coincidence, too, that while he was looking for one of these areas he found himself. On a seabed that is completely smooth there is a pyramid-shaped mass of

Stone. So that seems very strange and if we go to the next slide, he tells this man, Masaki Kimura, who is a professor at the University of Ryuu. which is like let’s say the community to which yonaguni belongs. And this man who is a geologist at first says that they are

Some normal stones that are there but then he develops the theory that that is actually a pyramid so if you search Give it the slide if you search for Yonaguni pyramid on Google Maps you will find this eh I put it because it is absolutely false this

Is a Photoshop okay This is not what you find hopefully because it would be super come on incredible this is an Aztec pyramid that they have put there What they have put in Well, well, some filters and so on. So in reality what you find is this, okay. This is a

3D scan of what the structure would be like. Maybe it may look like normal stones and so on, but let’s remember that it is a bed. Completely smooth marine and out of nowhere this thing appears that is about 20 Met high, the highest part of all is only 7 meters

Below the water level and it extends for about 300 meters, that is, it is a very large structure of In fact there have even been expeditions of Spanish divers who have gone to investigate

The area and so on and well here we can see what I said before that it was like the main terrace is one of the most famous areas Why Because we do love that Aztec pyramid that we have seen

At the beginning we see that like that step that is made there above the flag, there is not like a step because it is like one of those steps of the Aztec pyramids, so the idea,

Masaki’s theory is that it is a pyramid that was left half done It is a pyramid that they began to carve and that they did not have time for some reason. If we look closely, they also say that it is super curious that nature

Gives rise to such perfect shapes, such straight cuts. How is it that the waves have given rise to a perfectly horizontal cut if we take it in the following image those steps can be seen very well those

Cuts then eh According to Masaki says that this had to be the work of man there is another another another structure within what would be the ruins of Yonaguni which is not only that main entrance in fact is the most famous but it has many more here we are seeing

Because the ruins were discovered in parts there was an earthquake at the end of the 80s if I remember correctly that made part of that structure collapse it clears like a kind of little hallway to go through and at the end of said hallway they find what for

Masaki are two like obelisks so for Masaki They would be two half-carved ritual obelisks and they are also obelisks well quite big aside eh There are also supposed to be like two sculptures of

Two turtles there are like a ritual face What happens is that of course they are things that to see them you have to use a lot of imagination So it is not known if they are really sculptures or if they are more

For ID olias that is to say eh It’s not really that but what you think That’s it. If you see it from a certain angle at certain times, giving it some shadows or others, here we find now there are two sides because here there is a combat like in Captain America Civil War,

There is no scientific community and there is Mr. Masaki, well it’s good. the scientific community explains yonaguni to you with this image this what it is this is a photograph of the coastline of the island

Of yonaguni If we see it has very similar shapes the cut of the rock is very similar they are very straight cuts of a stone that is well I’m not almost like slate, not that it is broken by flakes.

So that causes the crash of the waves to split the Rock, giving rise to very perfect shapes, very straight shapes, and if we later add to this the maritime currents, it is like they have He has been outlining the Rock, giving it such a perfect shape, one thing that greatly complicates

Dr. Masaki’s theory is that in the area where it is located in the ruins of Yonaguni, it is an area in which there are very, very strong sea currents. So if you have fixed before on the seabed even though you are next to a fairly large geological structure

There is not a single loose stone, it is the entire large structure why because the sea currents are so strong that they sweep the seabed and leave it only the rock. So if there had been any sculpture if there had been any inscription something and it would have

Fallen down a earthquake for whatever reason the current takes it away and leaves it clean then one of the most curious things happens is that one can say Well but hey a pyramid under the water What happens they were master stonemasons scuba divers or something like that how were they going to

Do it well according to Dr. Masaki’s theory is that this pyramid was built 10.00 years ago during the last ice age. What happens is that at that time the sea level was 100 Met lower than what

It is today, therefore the area in which the pyramid is located pyramid was outside the sea it was Well it would be the coast of yonaguni in this image we can see what the coastline of all of

Japan on the island of yonaguni would be like during the ice age during the last ice age uh to locate ourselves a little Taiwan would be like that little thread that is at the bottom there and yonaguni would be

Directly a little white dot that is right next to it What’s happening What’s the curious thing about this that at that time humans were supposed to be nomads, we’re not supposed to have societies structured in a way that eh we could be able to build any pyramid

Or anything like that So what is the curious thing about this image this is not Japan it is Turkey it is goble K tepe eh At the moment it is the oldest sanctuary discovered by humanity and what year is it from? 100,000 BC, exactly the same time in which Mr. Masaki said that

This had been carried out in Japan. In fact, how curious that there are some of these monoliths that say that they are no longer from 10,000 BC but that they may become 15,000 BC So this is very interesting because it supports the theory that human societies do not become

Sedentary first and then create the temples but rather they first create the temples and then become sedentary around the temples okay eh I No, I’m not going to tell you either what it can

Be or what it can’t be, no, the island of Yonaguni, I’ll put it to you as the two sides and I’ll leave it to you so that each one doesn’t take a position in favor of one or the other, the next one, the next stop. What we are going to do is

The village [ __ ] of Inunaki, which by the way I haven’t said, but if at any time you want to ask me something about saying that it’s manipulated or whatever, it’s okay, raise your hand and that

‘s it, you can interrupt me whenever you want. Eh okay inunaki I don’t know has anyone seen the anime called mayoiga No, no, well, it’s an anime that is very divided, there are those who like it a lot

And those who hate it to death, but the entire plot of this anime is based on this village and Well, they’ve even made films specializing in the subject and everything, please give it to the thank you okay. Well, if you talk about Inunaki, this image will appear everywhere. Inunaki is a village that

Is accessed through a tunnel. a tunnel that is lost in the forest you have to find it with very bad luck because getting to inun kisol is bad luck eh if you go through that tunnel you will come to a small sign that says this village the laws of Japan do not prevail

And you will find a village in the that incest is practiced that cannibalism is practiced that all people have very bad diseases and are going to attack you as soon as they see you, then whoever gets

There and tries to get back out through the tunnel will not be able to because once you get there yonaguni there is no exit if you enter through the tunnel you return to the entrance of yonaguni you stay there Trapped to have to

Live together in the good town the origins of yonaguni of forgiveness of inunaki I am leaving the origins of of inunaki we find them in the legend that arises in two ways Oy a question Yes

Of course Yes inunaki is like it lives in a time frame it is like if you access through the tunnel you arrive at that village wherever you are whenever you are because it is a village that exists in another dimension okay Yes

Yes yes yes yes but let’s see that that is the inunaki of the legend something else is the real inunaki that we are going to get to that one later because it is very curious not like real things later legends are created that are quite crazy, no, these legends. Look,

We found the origins of the Inunaki legend. Eh, there are two aspects, two theories, the first that arises as a refuge for thieves who come to that village, they say, look, here we are going to create our empire

Of crime Then we are going to [ __ ] we are going to delete this from all the maps we are going to hide all the access roads so that only those of us who live here know how to get there and then

As the centuries go by, well, the village it was forgotten, it was lost and only criminals stayed there ot the other version is that the government used it as a sanatorium for leprosy patients and left them there and during the Second World War they sent helicopters with supplies that they

Threw there as they could [ __ ] and however, since Japan lost in the Second World War during the American occupation, the village was forgotten and since the people died, they had to survive as best they could and so on. Those would be like the different theories of its

Existence in another image that we found a lot if we look for inunaki it’s like this Cancel it’s not like a kind of Cancel prior and this what it says here on the little signs is eh Please no

Parking okay it says no parking Thank you for collaborating then of course Now this is where we are going where you asked me I listen to this legend and I say, what a crazy legend. No,

What is it? What’s real about it? So I put myself on Google Maps. Okay, because you have to work from home. I’m going to look for the T. The one from Inunaki. Okay, I found it. And if we look up here,

There is a little circle with a square there is a little blue circle in the upper right corner a little blue circle with a white square just below there is like a line a little bit more Clarita okay that’s eh

The concrete ceiling of the tunnel entrance eh just if you hit it two back to a tunnel entrance please there is the roof of the structure that is concrete so come on Put it again

Yes two to adante right there Thank you Okay so this already links since we have placed it on the real map link to the real story of inunaki What is the real story of inunaki, one that until the

10th century had survived thanks to the wood trade, but now the wood is beginning to stop being used, electricity begins, the young people in Aldeita have nothing to do, they go to school. big city What’s happening, the village becomes depopulated so there are only a few villagers left and fewer and

Fewer the government says Well, come on, let’s build a road that connects all the villages, these little pits on the mountain eh And well, this is how it appears on the road that goes just right between

The trees and that reaches the tunnel. What was the problem that the government of Japan did not calculate that the villagers did not have a car, so the road was just abandoned, that is, no one uses it, no neighbors. So we find ourselves in a Japan in which that the yakuza

Is hitting very hard, the biker gangs, those that went with the motorcycles, these full of clarinets and so on, are in full swing, so an abandoned road with an abandoned tunnel that becomes their kingdom of performance and becomes a highway now Not only dangerous

On a structural level because it was a mountain road with many abandoned curves without maintenance, but on top of that it became plagued by small yakuza. In other words, they are gangsters, the yakuza is the mafia of Japan, so even legends

Of that a lot of people have been murdered inside the tunnel and that if you enter you hear the cries of the souls there was even a fairly developed story about a young man right now

I don’t remember the name but come on it’s supposed to be like a kid who gets robbed The truck defends itself and how it defends itself, well, they do everything to it in the tunnel. That story. I have been searching

In Japanese court archives. I have been searching for information by all means and more and there is nothing, so I think it has much more of a legend. What’s really going on? What’s happening below

? We see that it says 21. That 21 is a highway that they create to connect the big cities. The moment they open the highway, forget about the regional highway. That’s the sentence. of total death em and well well today well the tunnel is closed with those

Big blocks not at the entrance Because at any moment it collapses because of how dusty it is so yes go ahead and the town yes two maps Yes ok And Now what’s happening with the town of Inunaki

Okay, well, the town is also, well, yes, we have already mentioned that it existed. I found it a little north, northeast of the tunnel. And what happens is that the town no longer exists? Why? Because when it was abandoned to the The remaining neighbors housed them in a new inunaki and

They covered the old inunaki in a dam in a dam. So if you look at the image on the right we can see a small bridge that is the only thing left. visible from the village of inunaki so it fascinates me I don’t know about you but it fascinates me like a

Normal and ordinary village then you get a piece of legend that inspires movies inspires animes inspires books inspires video games to me it seems like a real pass if we click on the next one Okay thank you look now let’s go to the legend of utsuro bu this takes place

In ibaraki and it is a very curious legend that now with the whole issue of UFOs and so on has become quite fashionable because it is one of We could say the most curious UFO sightings

In Japan What happens is that here the UFO thing has to be taken in quotes and it is very curious because the Japanese themselves say that no one knows about this in Japan there there are more ghosts of spirits of

Yokis and others Ok We find ourselves in ibaraki. Maybe we’ll come back to this map later. Go ahead. Okay, well, we’re in the 19th century. There they are. The Fishermen. Ibaraki was at that time a very small fishing village because they were fishing. And suddenly they look

Like a nutshell. very strange floating in the sea so they decide to go with the boats to see what is inside and they see that it is like a hollow ship with some very strange crystals some very

Strange inscriptions so they decide to tow slabs to land they tow them to land and there they see that suddenly inside that very strange nut that also curiously had some copper rivets on the bottom.

Well, you see a young woman of about 20 years old comes out with a white box in her hands and with reddish hair with white highlights, so of course in that one time, well they stayed a little,

The young woman couldn’t communicate with them in any way, she spoke a very strange language, she behaved very kindly, very friendly, but under no circumstances did she let anyone touch the box that she was then carrying in Los Aldeanos, basically here is what there is several theories this event is the closest

Thing to a viral event that took place at the time because there are about 20 manuscripts that talk about this event about what happened they all tell practically the same thing there are some that tell a little more developed others that a little less, this is very curious because

There are several theories about it, not what it could have been, but well, the most widespread version is that the head of the village said, “This is about a princess from another country or the wife of

Someone. ” King who they loved very much so she was unfaithful to her husband and the lover’s head was cut off and they put it in the white box that’s why they don’t let anyone touch it because

It is the head of her lover and she like it. They loved her a lot in their country. Instead of killing her, they banished her to the sea, so that’s like the explanation. No, what that village chief could have given. So

What did the Japanese do? Well, more or less an indeterminate amount of time after the landing, they said, let’s return what we found to the sea. It belongs to the sea so they put it back in the boat and again

They threw it into the sea and nothing more is known about it. Well this is very curious because despite having taken different authors to deal with this this legend this fact this kind of Chronicle not what they do because the curious thing is that there are very few variations everyone speaks and says

More or less the same thing so it gives the impression that this really happened this image that I have put here is very interesting because it also says that hey the monks of the sanctuary of ibaraki took advantage of the event to promote themselves to bring pilgrims to their sanctuary

Eh, the woman we see there is dressed like the goddess of her sanctuary, she wears the same clothes and also the legend of her goddess is very similar because she was a goddess, a princess who came

From India arrived as a kind of shipwreck on the coasts of Japan and there she taught the Eh well the breeding of silkworms to the inhabitants of the area. So in gratitude they elevated her to the status of a bit of a goddess, not because Japan is very peculiar in those aspects,

Not with the cami and so on and so on. And well, they have it there, so they could have done it, well, that both to promote the sanctuary and then there is the theory that Go ahead.

Here we see another document plus another one different from how and the different authors did not address this event. There are a lot I’m telling you about volumes and all of them with drawings that look very similar if you

Give it another one. This one seems very nice to me because it’s much more modern, no, well, well, we can see the woman surrounded by Los Pescadores, so another one, please. Here is a very curious and quite plausible theory but at the same time quite improbable. What’s the matter? Another theory

Is that it could have been the shipwreck of a Russian whaler, so that the girl was the only survivor of the shipwreck. What’s the matter, Russia is where it sets the sea? From Japan, Russia

Is north of there and where Ibaraki is, it is next to the City of Tokyo in the little Blue dots with the little white square on the right of the City of Tokyo. What’s happening, in theory? How does a

Russian whaler get from Russia to the other ? point, if it had been a shipwreck it would have gone through the Sea of ​​Japan and would have run aground, not on one of the northern coasts of Japan, but it fell on the

South Coast. So how does it turn around? Well, that’s a bit of what the researchers themselves about the topic, they wonder that it is very unlikely, it is very complicated, okay, we also find it curious, click on the next one, please. It’s true that this may not be an invention, we have to

Verify that this legend really exists, no, then I left in ibar. and I listed all the temples, all the sanctuaries that there are in Ibaraki, I checked them until I actually verified that in one of those sanctuaries there is this sign that tells the legend that I just told you, the

Event tells that it really happened and that in this sanctuary it is That goddess is not the one that is attributed to the silk. It’s not like that theory of promotion, it’s not that the monks of the

Temple invented that this woman came, it’s not that they took advantage of the fact that she came and that there was a Boom that Oh ha A woman has come in a shell to give herself publicity okay eh Give it the next one I think no

No I don’t think I have time to talk about them all but well this one is very curious it is the deo sei stone also this was news recently and it appeared in quite a few media recently

Okay we have to go back to the next porf quite a few centuries more or less to feudal Japan and here we find this painting by Luquillo and they are Well well pictures of daily life in the

Palace and so on and we can see ourselves in La Nube Black a nine-tailed fox, this nine-tailed fox, who is he, he is tamamo nomai, she was one of the concubines of the feudal lord, not from

The area. So the very famous mystic from the area of ​​Japan called aenos was a kind of de Wizard No, then he discovered that that concubine was actually a kitsune, a nine-tailed fox that was driving his lord from the shadows, so they expelled her and when expelled

She adopted her true form and transformed into a nine-tailed fox in fact. If you give it a shot we see that she just adopted this form and started to flee, all the samurai came out behind her

With their bows, the horses, an impressive hunting party, uh, to kill her and in the end they succeeded. What happened that as soon as she died, she became a a rock Give it please on That rock The

Rock called soseki a rock that according to legend everyone who approaches it will die because it emanates like some kind of vapors between the vapors and the resentment accumulated by tamam noae no that they murdered her And then her spirit It’s inside the rock What happened recently when they noticed that

The rock had a crack from so many centuries there of course The Rock Well if you click on the next one we see that The rock is huge, I mean it’s a very big rock. Down below there’s a kid with a white hat. To

His left, I don’t know if you’ll see him. But there’s like a crack that’s quite important. That wasn’t because of the snow, because of the contrasts in temperature and In fact, there was a custom in Japan that was to do a ritual every year to appease

The Spirit. No, curiously, it was recently that they did a Shinto ritual to appease the Spirit of tamam noae, why, because This is a little bit of a spoiler But well above you can see

The rock that if you click on the following the rock broke the rock broke So what happens According to the legend if the rock breaks the spirit of tamamo nomae is released And what happens that tamamo nomae has a lot of resentment towards humanity and what happened in March 2022 then This is

A little out of date the news breaks in March But well now here let everyone think how many bad things have happened since March 2022 let’s see how the war in Ukraine began in February the previous month but they can [ __ ] run no the events at any time okay

If we give it to the next one I try to hurry up a little e Look at the village of sugisawa okay take a break I don’t speak calmly okay okay cool okay Well I have to talk two more like this

Two more cases then everything mine perfect let’s go wide Castilla great Look well now we’re going to the north of the main island of Japan to sugisawa this is another village [ __ ] very similar

To inunaki but it’s incredible sugisawa is a village the one that can only be reached by not wanting to get there you have to go to the mountains and get off the paths go cross country then again if

You are unlucky you arrive you will know that you have arrived because you will find a red Tori with a stone in the shape of a skull in this village Whoever arrives will find I don’t know if you remember those images of

Chernoby with all the tables set as if the people had disappeared Well, they will find that but they will find blood emanating from the walls why because the Spirits of those who died in that village still live in it and spirits that obviously, as it cannot be otherwise,

Are going to curse you as soon as you set foot in the village and whatever you do you are condemned eh Oh look eh Come on here we have the Tori of access to the village this is a representation It’s not the

Real Tori, it’s a fanart that someone has made but that Hey, it fit Dale e Okay now the curious thing How people died in their own way was a normal and curried idea in which suddenly a neighbor

One night He got crazy and started house to house to murder all the neighbors. For this he used various weapons and things. So what’s interesting is sisagua, it’s a legend, but it’s a legend inspired by real events. What is the real event, the Tsuyama massacre? In the

Suyama massacre, this man from the left, Matsuo Toy, was a normal and ordinary neighbor, more or less integrated, but suddenly one day he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. We are talking about 1936. So since he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, he became the town’s favorite. They don’t look at him, they don’t talk to him,

Let’s go outside, the plagued one. Then he destroys that and one day he decides to take revenge on the entire town, so he goes house to house, finishing first first. Curiously, he ends up with his family. Why,

Because he didn’t want his relatives to live with him. shame of what he was going to do there it is there it is left Well then he goes house to house hey in the end Well he also takes himself away in the

Middle then of course as a curiosity it was the largest massacre perpetrated by eh perpetuated I mean I don’t know by a single person eh Even another one that was made in South Korea in the 80’s if I remember correctly well this became a very very very famous fact so much so that

A film of dubious quality was made that is the promotional poster that is the right Eh okay if we continue what I think is amazing about sugisawa from the village [ __ ] of sugisawa sugisawa is a village that really existed and in which nothing ever happened, it is a normal village again

Just like in inunaki The young people went to the city and the older people lived as long as they could in their little town and when they had no more left they left with their children. What’s wrong with her? The village is in ruins.

Lost flood the weed completely abandoned What’s up sugisawa is at the top where it says obat quea which is the real name of the village that inspires its bus and the massacre of its llama where

It takes place at the bottom where it says totori prefecture which has a little red pin, that is, there are 117 km between one village and another, yam, what catches my attention is how one village is related to the

Other, that is, at what point did someone who told this legend for the first time fuse these two concepts to me more than nothing more than the fact of the legend perhaps And if we get a little

More philosophical here what catches my attention is the mental process of that first person who created this legend and who brings these two concepts together is why he relates it In what way I

Think that’s amazing. The truth is, if we move on to the next one, here we deal with another topic. Hey, give it one more, which is the johatsu, which is a social phenomenon that takes place in Japan. The johatsu

Could be translated something like the evaporates, this is Quite curious because there are companies that are dedicated to making people evaporate overnight, so that they evaporate so that they leave their homes, their jobs, they leave everything, they give them a new identity and they give them a

New life on the other side. of the country That’s right eh As a transporter I don’t know what I like low- profile jobs Why Because they are people who have to flee flee from debts flee from mistreatment flee

Even from a failure there are many people who need Japan is a society in which You have a lot of pressure, no, so doing a bad exam can be considered a disgrace to your family, so

There are people who cannot bear it and prefer to flee and there are families who have fled with what I provoke, not because these people say that in reality they have committed a mistake Because they live a

Life that is not theirs and they have not solved the problem So they say it themselves in this regard they have made a book not recently the bad thing is that it is in English but well it is very interesting

It is from a French journalist who has gone with her husband to Japan collecting testimonies from these people and they are quite bad so there is a moment in which it is interesting to relate concepts because in Japan it is also said that there are eh How to say it here is when

I start to connect the dots now To say it is very curious that the village of Inunaki is so famous in Japan why Because it is a village in which the laws of Japan do not prevail, it is a village in which you are

Free and in Japan that is quite complicated no Because you have a social burden very big on top then em could act the village of unaki a little at the end Like that subconscious desire that they have to evaporate that they have to be free Although in a somewhat grotesque way not because

Then there is also the thing that in unaki can also come to be the representation of what would happen to a society if it were not in the laws then Even the term evaporate is

Very curious because in Spanish that is, in Spanish it is a bit strange it is not you disappear not evaporate also but they say it because in the past they went to the thermal baths, these people, when

Transport companies and others did not exist, went to the thermal baths and hey, with the mist of the night, they evaporated and they used them to escape then. Well, I don’t know if I scratched myself a little

More, give it to the last one, that’s it. Well, in case you have any questions, hey, well, look, I’ve almost nailed it, uh, the time at the end. But well, if you want to ask me any question or whatever,

If not below, I’ve given you the @a, worth my contact on Twitter, well. If you want to ask me anything there or not and if not then nothing then that’s it Thank you very much everyone for coming I hope you liked anything ask anything well that’s it and nothing Well that’s it

Thank you very much Go ahead continue continue no no no leave it like that leave it like that well it’s also that if not it’s going to be a little difficult for me to listen to you I don’t know if not well wait leave it if not let’s see come on

Tell me this eh Well I speak it because I’ve always really liked Japan and I’ve been studying Japanese. I have been doing exchanges with them and their culture has always caught my attention, so hey, hey, when it comes to talking about these issues from the point of view

As a journalist, I’m not collaborating in other media. Well, they always talked, a lot of people talk, for example, about Seville about things that happen in Seville or about Spain about things that happen in Spain, so I say, Hey, but actually here in the media where I am. There is no one who

Talks about Japan, so I am going to do it since I have this experience, not dealing with them and so on, and I am going to train myself to bring these aspects of their culture and nothing to Japan. It is true that I have not been

Able to go because it is very much to pay you the ticket and everything is super cool but hey I have always tried from home to do everything as thorough as possible and contrast as big and clear as possible to try Well of course I

Can see for myself that the sanctuary exists that the bridge exists the village and everything then of course I I hope I can go to Japan and take the photos myself, that’s my goal, the

Truth is, no. Yes, hey, thank you very much. Yes, yes, yes, no, of course, the history of Japan, its culture, the traditions they have are exciting and And there are many of them. more also incredible H

That I have not brought Because they were a little grotesque and a little very strong no and I say I am going to lower the level a little But there are some that have some debates behind them that are very strong about

Unit 731 the aokigahara forest eh, there are quite a few. In fact, it even has several Dagon Monsters and very curious things like that, but yes, the truth is that it is an exciting world and thank you very much,

I am glad that you liked it and let’s see if one day we manage to be there

El pasado viernes 8 de diciembre tuve la oportunidad de dar una charla sobre el Japón oculto en el Mangafest de Sevilla.

En ella hago un breve repaso por los misterios de Japón que he investigado en mis colaboraciones con los medios en los que participo. Para ello elaboré un tour a lo largo y ancho del mapa de Japón.

👽SUSCRÍBETE al canal👽 y ACTIVA la 🔔

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  1. David me ha encantado todo lo que has comentado, vaya historias más apasionantes. Con la emoción que lo narras se nota que lo sientes y así lo transmites. Contigo me adentro a todas tus historias que siempre estoy deseando que sigas subiendolas. Sigue así que somos muchos los que te escuchamos 👏👏👏👏

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