245名が〇くなった秘境の地へ…橋の上で起きた謎の怪奇現象…【心霊スポットの旅・群馬編Day4】

This is the scariest haunted spot in the prefecture. This is a high-risk area for accidents. It is dangerous and off-limits beyond this point. Apparently 2,000 people lived here. It’s hard to believe, isn’t it? Is it from about 100 years ago? Did someone touch your shoulder? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. This is strange. There is something strange about this bridge. There are two stones. Is it the remains of a torii gate? There it is again. “Noise”. What is this? They are connected, right? What was that shadow now? “Hey”. “Noise”. This is scary. Wait a minute. This is the incense to summon ghosts that Abe-san gave me. Isn’t it scary? What is this fog? I’m in a completely different place from before. “Hey”. “Noise”. Hello, my name is MAME. This is the fourth day of my trip to haunted spots around Japan, Gunma edition. I am currently in Saitama Prefecture. In this channel, I travel by motorcycle and visit haunted spots all over the country. “The purpose of this trip is to capture paranormal phenomena on camera.” Yes, that’s it. I’m currently in Saitama Prefecture. I came home because I didn’t seem to be able to finish editing the collaboration. I was a little tired, so I went home. It’s nice to be able to go home quickly in Gunma. It’s been about a month since then, catching a cold and editing. It’s very hot. Motorcycles are the worst at this time of year. It’s self-torture. Still, I’m really glad that the collaboration ended safely. Editing was very difficult as expected . Recently, I’ve been leaving all the transcription and translation work of the subtitles to Kenichi, a mechanic. Somehow, it ended safely. I ‘m really glad. As expected, everyone at Ningen TV was wonderful. I was really nervous, so Harada-san, Abe-san, and the staff were very considerate. They also took the initiative to make the video properly. I’m really grateful. So, my next destination is a haunted spot in Agatsuma County, Gunma Prefecture. The ruins of the Ogushi mine. This was once a sulfur mine. At the peak of the sulfur industry, more than 2,000 people lived here. There was also a movie theater, a hospital, and a school. It formed a huge settlement. However, in the early Showa period, a large landslide occurred at the Ogushi mine. The mudslide hit the settlement directly, causing a major disaster. There was also a powder magazine for cutting the mountain, and unfortunately the powder exploded. This ignited the sulfur, causing a huge explosion. A total of 245 people died due to these secondary and tertiary damages. Now, a hall and a memorial monument have been built at the mine site to commemorate those who died. In the surrounding area, people have been seen to see ghosts, and people have been able to take spirit photos, and there seems to be no end to spiritual phenomena. There is also a memorial bell that rings by itself at night. Many bodies still lie beneath the ground at the mine site. So, I think we can expect spiritual phenomena here too. Or rather, it’s scary. I can’t speak anymore. My throat is damaged. I’m going to stop by a service area. Bikes at this time of year are really dangerous. If you don’t drink water, you’ll die. Summer is coming, so let’s go to the beach. This is GPZ. This is Osato SA. Summer sports drinks are the best. I’ll fill my stomach. Curry naan bread. Cream bread. I’m back to life. I can speak properly now. Ah, ah, ah. Summer is… That’s what I’m saying. The ruins of the Ogushi mine, which I’m going to, are located halfway up a pass called Kenashi Pass. This pass is famous for a certain sign. It’s a place that is often featured on TV. Many people may have heard of it. There is a road that goes down to the ruins of the mine from halfway up the pass. It seems to be a very rough road. It may be a road that only motocrossers can go on. It’s a road like that, so I couldn’t get on a CB400four, so this time I rode a Grasstracker. However, this bike is a fashion bike that is only called a tracker in name. I don’t know if I can ride on that road. The tires are also normal on-road tires. Also, there is too little information about the road to understand it well. There was also information that it was impossible to go halfway, so I don’t know if I’ll be able to reach the place at all. First, I’ll go to check it out while it’s still light. I hope I can camp there this time. So, this time it’s quite far. It’s in Gunma Prefecture, and it’s about 3 hours from here. I’ll drive safely. About the sulfur mine. It used to be called the “yellow diamond” and was the star of Japan’s mining industry, but as technology was developed to refine sulfur cheaply, the producer price of sulfur continued to fall, and in the mid-1960s, all sulfur mines in the country were forced to close. It’s 2 hours later. And what is that? The road continues through the lake. I thought it would take a long time, but it was a back road from the middle. It’s really hot. It’s so hot I feel like I’m going to die. It’s gotten a little cooler since I came this way. There are monkeys. There are so many monkeys. Hello. There are so many of them. They’re cute. I’ve come all the way into the mountains. The Ogushi mine was located at an altitude of 1,600 meters. It’s very cold. As expected, the temperature in the mountains drops suddenly. I can smell sulfur. It’s amazing. This is Manza Onsen. It’s a famous hot spring resort. It’s amazing. It’s beautiful. It’s amazing. There is a beautiful lake in the mountains. “Ushiike”. Nagano Prefecture. It looks like we’re in Nagano Prefecture now. Kenashi Pass is on the border between Gunma Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture. It’s amazing. The road gets worse and worse. It’s amazing. It seems that the surrounding area has become a bald mountain due to gases produced during sulfur refining. From here the road is bad and bumpy. There is a car. We have arrived. It’s amazing. This is the entrance to the Gunma Empire. “Nickname for Gunma Prefecture”. Gunma Prefecture, beyond this point is dangerous and off-limits. This is an area where people get lost. The letters are also fading. Beyond this point is Gunma Prefecture. Gunma Prefecture information part 1. It is the only prefecture out of the 47 prefectures that has not yet been developed. Gunma Prefecture information #2. It seems that the Japanese Constitution does not apply. Gunma Prefecture information #3. It seems that no one who has entered Gunma Prefecture has ever returned alive. And this is just a rumor. Gunma Prefecture information #4. There are also rumors that dinosaurs still live in Gunma Prefecture. It’s an amazing place. Amazing, something is flying. It’s a well-known place for radio-controlled glider enthusiasts. Amazing, is the mine site over here? “Moaning”. I heard some kind of moaning. Is it the voice of a dinosaur? Wait, how do I get there? There’s a road over there. How do I get down there? Let’s look for a road. I should be able to get there from somewhere on my motorcycle. Is this the road here? This isn’t it. This is a road people walk on. It’s a really amazing place. It’s very beautiful. No, it definitely isn’t. We’re climbing a mountain here. Because beyond that point, it’s forbidden to go. I wonder if everyone is going to break through the forbidden area. What about over there? It’s amazing. Those are probably the remains of an old mine. This is probably it. Isn’t this view amazing? It’s amazing. It’s worth coming just for this. I don’t know the road. This is the equipment I’m using this time. This angle is cool. I came here with the bare minimum of luggage to run on this rough road. Let’s look around a bit more. Those are also the remains of an old mine. With the decline of the sulfur industry, the Ogushi mine was eventually closed. After that, the facilities and buildings were demolished and incinerated. But there are still things like this here and there. It’s quite a cliff. It’s this road, I think. Is it that one, do we have to break through the forbidden area from before? I think it’s probably somewhere below there. Is it over there? It said that you can get there on foot from the mountain trail. I don’t know where that trail is. I’ll give up on going by motorcycle. Probably not. There seems to be only one road to go down. Let’s go a little closer to here. Amazing. At that time, there was a lift to carry luggage and other things. This is the remains of the Kogushi Mine cableway. This is probably from the early Showa period. It must be about 100 years ago. Apparently 2000 people lived here. It’s even more incredible. There were also schools and hospitals. It’s amazing how time passes. It ‘s nice to come to a place like this and reminisce about the past. This is a mountain trail. It’s up there, after all. How do you get there, really? Ah, I got a signal . I’m checking to see if there’s a mountain trail. No. It seems that Kogushi Mine is inaccessible. It seems that it’s completely off-limits now. There was information that quite a few people have been there. I thought it would be possible to go there normally. Now, let’s go to another haunted spot today. It’s unfortunate, but I’m glad I came here during the day. It’s really amazing. This is about Kenashi Pass. As the name Kenashi suggests, there are few trees around, and the ground is bare and desolate. There is a slang on the Internet that calls Gunma Prefecture the Gunma Empire and mocks it as a “secret place” or “unexplored land”, but this scenery and sign match the slang, making it a popular spot. So, it’s not close by. I found a famous haunted spot about an hour and a half from here. I would like to go there today. I booked a hotel near the haunted spot, so I’ll go to the hotel on the way. I’m hungry, so I’ll go for a meal first. It takes about an hour to get through this mountain. I’m tired. It’s an hour and a half later. This looks delicious. It’s Karuizawa Garden. Let’s go here. It’s Karuizawa Garden. It’s a salt-grilled rock trout set meal. It has a cute face. The meat is fluffy and delicious. It was delicious. It’s written as rock trout but pronounced as iwana. I ordered Iwazakana, which was very embarrassing. This is Karuizawa. Even though it’s Karuizawa, it’s quite far from here. It’s cold in Karuizawa after all. I’m heading to the hotel. It’s just a short walk from here. Turn left. I’ve entered a very narrow road. It’s a private house, but is it okay? It’s completely dark. Where is it? I arrived. Amazing. There’s also glamping here. This is it. What kind of hut is it? Trailer House Hotel Jenny. It’s 6,600 yen per night. I’m tired. It looks nice. This is a refrigerator. This is a bedroom. It’s very spacious. There’s a washroom and a kitchen. And. A shower room. And when I press this. It makes a “operating sound”. It’s amazing, it’s amazing. It seems like this sofa moves. Wow, it’s amazing. It’s amazing, but what does it mean? I felt like I wasn’t doing anything. I think I drove for about 5 hours in total. I’m tired. Now, I’ll take a shower. I’ll wait for night to fall. This is about the Gunma Empire. It is an independent Japanese nation. Its life cycle is shrouded in mystery, and there are rumors that “electronic devices cannot be used” and “bungee jumping takes place at coming-of-age ceremonies.” The Gunma Empire claims all 31 prefectures of Japan as its own territory. So, it’s night, so I’m heading to a haunted spot. I’m very sleepy. I took a half-assed nap, which made me even sleepier. So, the haunted spot I’m heading to is. It ‘s a haunted spot in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture. It’s the Karuizawa Ohashi Bridge. It’s the most famous haunted spot in Nagano Prefecture. It’s a place where people often take their own lives. For some reason, there are also a lot of traffic accidents in this area. It’s said that ghosts of people who died there appear. In fact, ghosts are constantly being seen on the bridge. There is a small shrine nearby. It’s said that if you pass through the torii gate, you will be cursed. So, I think you can expect some haunted phenomena here as well. So, that’s it. This is the Gunma edition. The only haunted spot close to the Ogushi mine was in Nagano Prefecture. Why are there so many cars there? It’s really cold, though. Today we are very close to the haunted spot. It’s about 10 minutes from here. There are a lot of cars in Karuizawa even at night. Current time. 11pm. The atmosphere changed suddenly from here. The street lights suddenly disappeared from here. Is this really what’s going on? From here it feels like another world. Wait a minute, it’s scary. I thought the location of Karuizawa Ohashi Bridge wouldn’t be scary. It’s scary. It smells like a summer night. Please wait a minute. The fog is getting thicker and thicker. It really feels like a road in a horror movie. Did someone touch your shoulder just now? Please wait a minute, please wait. My shoulder is shaking for some reason. What is it? I don’t know. I felt like someone touched my shoulder. It’s a terrible fog. It’s really scary, really scary. Like a giraffe. Is it a giraffe? It’s a deer figurine. The atmosphere around here is unusual. I feel like I shouldn’t go any further. What is this fog? It’s a bit strange. The speed and density of this fog is like something out of a horror movie. “Hey.” Are there so many traffic accidents because of the fog? We’ve arrived. This is strange. There’s something strange about this bridge. Wait a minute, there’s a shrine. There’s a shrine. What is this shrine? This is scary. Well, it’s okay. Wait a minute, what is that shrine? Wait a minute. Well, I’ll stop for a bit. There are a lot of street lights. The fog and street lights make it even scarier. It’s an unusual atmosphere. Well, it’s okay. I’ll get ready. We’ve arrived. “Noise”. What is that sound? “Mysterious sound”. What is that sound? What is that sound? A mysterious sound continues to ring from the bushes. This is Karuizawa Bridge. The fog has cleared up a lot since before. It’s amazing, it has a certain atmosphere. Wait a minute. Let’s go see the shrine there. Good evening . I’m really sorry for coming so late at night. “Hey”. “Hey”. “Notice”. I’ll bother you. Good evening . Somehow. Suddenly, my heart started pounding. What is this rope? What is this? What is a trace of something? There are two stones. Is this a torii gate? Wait, is this a shrine? I thought it was on the other side. This is it. “Hm.” What is hm? What , yes. This is a shrine where you will be cursed if you pass through the torii gate. It is a Tengu shrine. Is it a shrine that enshrines Tengu? Good evening. I’m really sorry for calling so late at night. Did you say something? “It brings back memories.” What is it? Did someone talk to you? There is a talisman in the shrine. It says “Okami of Ubusuna.” “I forgot to press REC.” There is also something like a talisman behind it. What does it mean? I’m sorry. It’s late at night and I lit it up. There is a 1 yen coin here. Wait. “Please put in some offering.” I’ll put some money in too. Sorry, I’ll put some offering. It’s 50 yen. I’m really sorry for coming so late at night. I’ll be here. There’s nothing else written. And here. Right in front of this shrine. There are two of these standing. These are probably the remains of the torii gates that are said to curse you if you pass through them. There are traces of wood being stuck in them. They’re rotten. They must have been removed because they were rotten. It’s been amazing for a while now, there’s a kind of rapping sound. And then this. As if between the torii gate and the shrine. A “mysterious sound”. I was surprised. Is it the sound of my stomach? And for some reason, a rope is stretched between the torii gate and the shrine. What kind of rope is this? And this is the remains of the paper streamers. Is this something like a barrier? Ah, well. I passed through the gap. Well, it’s okay. I’m feeling a bit palpitated. I’ll be here. It seems that paper streamers were originally hanging there. If it was a little higher, I might be able to see something, but it’s low. It’s at a height where you can’t pass through without bending down. Why? It’s strange. This is the first time I’ve seen something like this. Sorry for coming so late. I’m sorry . Excuse me. This place is amazing, how should I put it. I don’t really want to say it, but it’s creepy. To the Karuizawa Bridge. It says Karuizawa Bridge. On the other side. It was constructed in June 1969. Wow. Is it just me, or does this look like letters? Something. “Sound.” Is it just me? Is it not letters? Well, let’s go in. Sorry. I’m sorry. I’m sorry for coming so late. The fog has all cleared. When I arrived, this place was really white. It was only for that moment. And. The sides of this bridge are covered with barbed wire. Under the barbed wire is also like a torture device. Or rather, it’s bright. The lights were probably installed recently. There are an excessive number of lights installed. Below. It’s no good. You can’t see it at all with the naked eye. It’s about 100 meters to the river surface. I can see a cliff. Over there. Good evening. A scary car is coming. A car is coming. Wow, it ‘s a Tesla. As expected of Karuizawa. The other side will be very surprised. Especially if they knew it was a haunted spot. “Mysterious voice”. Hmm. What was that high-pitched voice just now? Oh, it’s amazing. That’s a big bridge. Good evening. Is anyone there? Would you like to talk? It’s scary, somehow. I’m starting to feel a little sick again. I don’t have that unpleasant feeling at the moment, but it’s creepy. “Hey, look”. What is it? “The sound of a train passing”. Is it the sound of a train? Is it passing nearby? Wait a minute, what’s going on ahead? Anyway, I’ve crossed the bridge. Wait a minute, it’s scary ahead. Ah, it’s dark, dark, dark, dark. Wait a minute, please wait. Oh no, I’m getting goosebumps. Wait a minute. “Noises.” Didn’t you hear some kind of footsteps? Didn’t you hear any footsteps? Didn’t you hear any footsteps? Good evening. The fog here is scary. Wait a minute, wait a minute. This. A thousand paper cranes. There they are again. “Noises.” They look very similar to the thousand paper cranes I’ve seen at other haunted spots. What is this? There’s a tag attached to it. What is this? I don’t want to touch it, but I will. Sorry. This is definitely a set. On the back. “Do not touch with bare hands.” It looks like a picture drawn by a child. What is it? Is it a picture of Jizo? What a cute picture. And on the back of this one. It’s completely different from the previous picture. What beautiful handwriting. For some reason it’s wrapped in clear tape. Wait a minute. What does it say? I can read the character for “person.” “Person’s worship.” Can I worship? Can I worship something? Sky. Of a standing person. No. I don’t know. It’s a mystery. I don’t know. The difference between the front and back is amazing. Sorry. It’s really creepy. What is this really? What does this thousand paper cranes mean? “Who on earth put them there and for what purpose?”. From here on, it’s all mountain pass. I go back to the bridge. The only places I can see are on this bridge and the shrine I was at earlier. What is that shadow now? It wasn’t on the camera, but I felt like I saw a shadow passing over the bridge for a moment. Let’s take a picture. Abe said to imagine it, right? Image. Let’s close our eyes while imagining it and take a picture. Image. Image. For some reason, while editing, only this photo was not displayed properly on the editing screen. It became dark. All the other photos were fine. I thought the file was corrupted, so I tried saving it in a different format, but it didn’t work. The data just before the photo was inserted was safe. In the end, the video editing file itself was corrupted and I couldn’t open the data. Is there something in this photo? It passed by again. A shadow crosses the upper left of the screen. “Slow playback”. My back is starting to hurt again. As expected, Abe-san said that it would happen if it got closer. Is it getting closer? Good evening. Are you nearby? Let ‘s try using the spirit box for a bit. We’ll set up a fixed camera and a thermal camera. The spirit box is not working properly. “Hey”. “Noise”. It’s bad. It’s bad. Wait a minute. What is it? It’s definitely footsteps, right now. I don’t know. I don’t know. It’s bad. I can’t stop getting goosebumps. Somehow they crossed again. What was that sound just now? Didn’t they see a flash over there? There’s no one there. “Sound of an announcement”. What kind of broadcast was it? Is it a station? Is there a station nearby? However, there was no station close enough to hear the broadcast in this area. Where on earth was that broadcast coming from at midnight? About the spirit box. It’s a machine that can talk to spirits. It can pick up radio waves of frequencies that humans cannot hear. However, it also picks up radio waves. Good evening. “Mysterious voice”. Sorry for calling so late. Is there someone here? “I’m here”. Oh, yes. Sorry. Are you a woman? Um, I’m here for a YouTube shoot. “Is that so”. Ah, yes. My name is xx. Can you tell me your name? “Hiroko”. Yes. I don’t know. Hiroko. Thank you. Can I ask your age? How old are you now? “Die”. Hmm, didn’t you say 2 years old? Thank you. Did she die here? “Yes”. Eh? Thank you. What is it? It’s amazing. It’s so vivid. It feels like the voice is right there. Well, I guess that’s true. Thank you. Um. “I can’t hear you”. Yes, sorry. What did you say? Did you have any hobbies? When you were alive. I like watching movies. Wait a minute, it’s starting to get really foggy again. “No”. Do you have any favorite foods? You had a lot of responses up until just now, but suddenly they stopped. Was it wrong to ask about your hobbies? I’m sorry. Is there anything you want to say to me? I don’t think so. Even if you suddenly come. Anything is fine. “Come here.” Yes. Thank you. What did you say? What job did you do? “Die.” Yes? “No.” No? I’m sorry. Thank you very much. I’ll be leaving in a little while. Excuse me. I can’t , I couldn’t hear it at all. But really. It was a raw voice. But it really doesn’t sound that unpleasant. Good evening. “Sorry.” What is it? What is it? I’m back for now. It’s going to be bad up ahead. “Hey.” “Noise.” “Noise.” I was surprised. Is it normal for there to be so many noises? Good evening. Is anyone there? Did they ring it? I heard a crack, a crack. As I thought, this shrine is dangerous. “Noise.” I’m really sorry, so many times. That’s right, let’s take a picture here too. Sorry, I’m going to take a picture. Please be in the picture if you like. Say cheese. I decided to use the spirit box again. Good evening. Sorry for the late night. If you don’t mind, can I talk to you for a bit? “Look”. I decided to turn off the lights. It’s bad, it’s bad, it’s bad, it’s bad . It’s really bad. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. “Yes”. No good. It’s really scary here. Yes. It’s more than scary. What is this? Sorry, can you tell me your name? There was no response. I can’t. I can’t. Sorry, thank you. Excuse me. Electricity, electricity, electricity. I can’t stop getting goosebumps. Sorry, it’s really noisy. It was really bad, right now. “Why”. Are you angry? I’m really sorry, it’s really noisy. I’m sorry for bothering you. Thank you. Wait a minute, the fog has returned to the bridge. Doesn’t the atmosphere seem different from before? See? The fog has created an eerie atmosphere. Yeah. Isn’t it amazing? We’re in a completely different place from before. That’s right. Let’s try using the tool Abe-san gave us. Now, let’s go onto the bridge on our bikes for the last time. Wait a minute, isn’t it amazing? What is this? It’s amazing. It’s really a different place from before. The fog is incredible. It’s like you can touch the fog. It’s all white. I’ll turn off the engine for a moment. Isn’t it amazing? What is this fog? And this. It’s a new item Abe-san gave me. Incense to summon ghosts. Specially made incense by Abe-san with all his heart. Incense specially designed to summon ghosts. So, let’s light it here. OK. I can smell the incense. Mr. Abe said it was some kind of fate. He gave it to me when I looked longingly. Thank you so much. Wait a minute, isn’t this dangerous? From the depths of this fog. It feels like something is about to appear. I decided to wait until the incense burns out. Is there anyone there? Since I’m here, I’ll ring the bell too. Isn’t this dangerous? It ‘s very scary. I’m sleepy. I stay quiet for a bit. But nothing in particular happened. This is dangerous. I feel like I’m going to fall asleep. No, I don’t really feel uncomfortable here. Maybe there’s no hostility after all. I feel like that. I don’t know. Okay, is that enough? The incense hasn’t burned out yet. It’s a bit of a waste, so let’s put out the fire and use half of it again next time. If you use this easily , it will be gone in no time. It’s amazing that the mirror is so humid here. My helmet is already fogged up. Thank you for your time. Well, that was it. Karuizawa Ohashi Bridge. Or rather, the fog is scary. I heard it’s a super famous haunted spot. Surprisingly, it wasn’t that bad. It didn’t feel that bad. It looked scary, though. My consciousness is getting hazy. Maybe I’m just sleepy. My back hurts after all. It was a place where I felt like there was someone else on the bridge. Also, the location is scary. Just normal. It’s right next to the town. It was a completely unpopular place. Somehow, you know, my body. Something’s wrong with my body. I thought I’d stop by a convenience store, but all the convenience stores in Karuizawa were closed at 23:00. I wonder why. In order to maintain the quiet environment and scenery of Karuizawa, it seems that they are prohibited from operating between 23:00 and 6:00. My stomach hurts. I wonder what it is. Well, that’s about it. I ‘m still going to continue my journey around Japan to haunted spots, so if you like, please subscribe and rate my channel. Thank you for watching until the end. As expected, when I get to this point. There is a lot of traffic. Current time. 1:00. There are a lot of cars. The altitude is 1003 meters. The altitude here is 1003 meters. I’m sorry to everyone in Gunma Prefecture. Gunma is a very nice prefecture. Thank you for watching. If you like it, please subscribe and rate the channel.

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37件のコメント

  1. お疲れ様です|д゚)チラッ✨️✨️✨️✨️

    最近暑いから体調管理には気を付けて下さいね😀✨️  
    動画配信本当にありがとうございます😀🐜🐜🐜

  2. おうおうおう…投稿誠にありがとうございます🙏
    …コラボ動画もがっつり拝聴しました。

    悪魔にお気をつけ下さい…本当に何気なくやってきます。
    まあ阿部さんとお知り合いになれたから大丈夫か(*´_ゝ`)

  3. Just found this channel, it's perfect! Some of my favorite things… motorcycles, exploration, the paranormal, and Japan of course. 👏🏻👻🇯🇵

  4. ビビりなくせにかなりヤバイスポットに行っちゃうまめさん💦今回の橋も出だしは怖かったです,最後に居心地がいいと眠りに入ろうとしたのは、もしかして霊がまめさんに憑りついてしまったのでは?と心配になりました。まめさん、マメに除霊しに行ってくださいねー。

  5. まめさん更新お疲れ様です😊
    毎日ほんと暑いので、熱中症にならないよう身体には気を付けてください😌
    次の動画も楽しみにしてます😊

  6. まめさん、お疲れ様です。霧で前が見えにくいの怖いですね😅まめさん1人ですから、熊とかバイクで怪我しないように気をつけて下さいね😄👍

  7. 低いロープで紙垂は、その中が神域で外界から隔離する為の結界の役目かと思います。

  8. 18:43 産土の大神(うぶすなのおおかみ)とは、人が生まれた土地を守護する神様のことです。この神様は、その人が生まれる前から死んだ後まで、一生涯にわたって守ってくれると信じられています。

  9. うぶすなのかみは、産土神と書き、生家から最寄りの神社の祭神の事です。
    この天狗社は湯川(橋の下を流れる川の名)の神を祀り、おそらく、鼻面稲荷神社と深く関係します。
    元々、鼻面稲荷は飯縄神社だったと言う説があり、長野県北部にある飯綱山の飯綱大権現(飯綱三郎天狗)を祀っていたため、湯川の神として天狗社を創建したのでしょう。
    湯川の神は、湯神と書かれ鳥居は肝試しに来た一部の心ない人々に破壊されてしまいました。
    鼻面稲荷神社は佐久にあるので、機会があれば参拝してみてくださいね。

    ちなみに、神社前の注連縄は鳥居が壊されたために設置されています。

  10. まめさん今回も遠い群馬県山の中鉱山跡地ロケと軽井沢橋の検証お疲れ様でした😅ここの橋は橋の上にここの橋を守る大きな巨大魔神がいる話で、ここで昔女性の飛び○り自○があったようなのですが、その後に二度と哀しい事が起きないように、魔神様が橋の上から守ってずっとそこにいる話をあるYouTuber霊媒師の先生がおっしゃっていました😌。それから、千羽鶴の件ですが、そこで亡くなった方の霊👻の魂を慰める為の物になります😔。今回まめさんは落ちていた千羽鶴を素手で触りましたが、極力触らないようにした方が良いですよ😥。

  11. 小串鉱山なんてレアなスポットに興味津々でしたけど、超メジャーな場所になっちゃいましたね😅

    でも阿部さんもマメちゃんも生死に関わる大きな怪我を経験してる点では共通してるので何かしら感じてる様だし話しかけられたりしてますし…マメちゃんも修行したら阿部さんみたいになれるかも✨

  12. まめさん!応援してます📣
    気になったのですが、まめちゃんさんの影が、2人になる瞬間があります😮
    動画の21:12からです⏰
    テスラの車が通る辺りです🚗

  13. 豆さん生きてたーーー
    クマが居るのでめちゃくちゃに心配しちゃう。北海道は行く時特に気をつけて、、、、
    これから見ます。

  14. 霊能者です。コラボ良かったです。❤まめくんも有名人とコラボするようになったのかと嬉しくなりました✨ここはまめくんの言う通りそれほど凄い場所ではありませんでした✨浮遊霊さん達は沢山のいらっしゃいました😊背中の痛みはやはり霊が侵入しようとしているからです😅でも大丈夫です😊まめくんには龍神様や神様がついておられます😊これからも気をつけて楽しい動画を作ってください‼️

  15. まめさん✨動画楽しみにしてました❤嬉しい!
    グンマー帝国にようこそ🤣最後フォローしてくれる所がやっぱりまめさんの素敵な所です😍
    回を重ねるごとにどんどん楽しいチャンネルになってて、私の人生の楽しみになってます🥰ありがとうございます✨
    熱中症に気をつけて旅を続けてくださいね🥹
    これからも応援してまーす📣

  16. お疲れさまでした😊
    毎回まめちゃんの声を聞くだけで幸せです。
    昼と夜、大変だけど頑張ってね。
    心スポ帰りはコンビニとかに寄ると霊を落とせるらしいですが、やってなかったら無理ですね😅

  17. Hace no mucho descubri tu canal y me a encantado, soy de Chile y ver tus videos me ayuda a conocer mas de la cultura japonesa y por supuesto ver cosas de terror! Saludos y gracias por los subtítulos sin ellos no podría entenderte, espero tu próximo video con muchas ansias 😊🎉

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