「立入禁止」There are places where you should not enter Japan.

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In the previous article, I introduced "A dangerous area that exists in Japan, although it is accessible." If you haven't read it yet, please read it.


「危険」A dangerous area in many ways in Japan.

https://japanesedoodleblog.blogspot.com/2022/07/a-dangerous-area-in-many-ways-in-japan.html


This time, we will introduce "an area that ordinary people in Japan cannot completely enter". The place of today's article can be relatively close, but if you enter it, there are legal problems, life is dangerous, there is something like a paranormal phenomenon ... ・. It is off limits for various reasons. Even if you are interested, never enter.

I'm not responsible for any penalties I get in or anything more happens.


1.Aichi Prefecture   Ise Jingu 正殿(Seiden)

This is because the deep part of the building, which can be said to be the main shrine that is famous outside Japan, prohibits any outsiders from entering. This building is a sacred building where a divine tool called "Yata no Kagami" is enshrined. The deep part of this building can only be accessed by a small number of people, even if it is a "royal family".

If His Majesty the Emperor offers, "I want to check this," he will be refused.

Only a small part of the people involved in Ise Jingu are allowed to enter, so we have no idea what is inside.

Of course, it is a mysterious area where ordinary tourists cannot enter even if they die.



2.Fukushima Prefecture   Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and neighboring towns

A nuclear power plant where an accident that shook the world in the 2011 earthquake occurred. It was the second biggest accident after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and its impact still remains. The radius of 20km around this power plant is still inaccessible. People born and raised in the town are not allowed to return.

The reason is "If you live within a radius of 20 km from the power plant, there is a risk of exceeding the standard value of radiation dose that affects the human body in one year." Do not enter this area as it is life-threatening. This range is getting narrower year by year, but it seems that it will take some time before we can return to a situation where people can live.

By the way, this radius of 20km is about 2.4% of the area of ​​Fukushima prefecture, and the other 97.6% is calm to the point where there is no health hazard. There are many sightseeing spots in Fukushima prefecture far from this power plant, so sightseeing in Fukushima prefecture is possible. There are old castles, so if you are interested in the history of Japan, please take a look.



3.Chiba Prefecture Yawata bushless 八幡の藪しらず(Yawata no yabusirazu)

Yawata's bushless land is a small, dim land like a bamboo-covered forest in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture. And it's a land where I still don't know the clear reason why I shouldn't say it inside. It is a degeneration that this forest existed in this land in the middle of the Edo period, that is, more than 250 years ago, but there is a record that it was said that it should not be entered from that time. However, there is no specific reason why people should not enter, and it is known that once a person enters this land, they cannot come back alive. Therefore, there are various rumors.

・ There are many youkai inside.

・ Human who enters receives the curse of the land.

・ The center of the land is a bottomless swamp.

・ Poisonous gas is generated in the land.

There are many rumors such as, but none of them are credible. However, it was the Tokugawa family who decided that they should not enter this land. In other words, the Japanese general's clan is involved. Since then, no one has been allowed to enter this forest, and it continues to this day.

Currently, there is a land manager, so if you enter without permission, you will be "illegal invasion" and you will be subject to legal penalties. Please do not enter.



4. Fukuoka Prefecture  Okinoshima,

This island is said to have the god of a shrine called "Munakata Taisha" in Fukuoka Prefecture. Therefore, entry to the island is restricted for religious reasons, and free entry is strictly prohibited.

There is nothing you can't do to enter the island, but there are many conditions.

・ Basically, only the person who manages the island can enter the island.

・ Women cannot enter the island because the enshrined god is a woman and the god must not be jealous.

・ Up to 200 people can enter the island each year. I only have the opportunity once a year.

・ It is necessary to perform a ritual at the sea before entering the island.

・ Do not bring anything on the island with you. Even if it is a pebble.

・ Shooting is prohibited.

・ Do not tell others what you saw or experienced on the island.

・ Even if you can enter the island, 95% or more of the island is an off-limits area, and you must not enter any area other than the designated area.

など、多くの規則が存在します。

Therefore, it is an island with many mysteries because it is not revealed what is on the island.

Access control is strict, and there are managers, so if you enter the island without permission, you will be legally punished. You can just punish the law, but if you make God angry ...



Special case: Okunoshima, Hiroshima Prefecture

The island was previously off limits, but is now allowed for sightseeing purposes. It is also famous as "Rabbit Island", and more than 800 wild rabbits live on the island.

The reason why this island was off limits is that it was "an island where the Imperial Japanese Army was developing and experimenting with chemical weapons during the war." It seems that this island mainly produced poisonous gas. Since the existence of this island was a top secret matter, it was temporarily deleted from the Japanese map. In addition, the effects of poisonous gas seemed to have continued even after the war, and there were victims of weapons left on the island until 1972.

Nowadays, all chemical weapons have been abandoned and their effects have become zero, making them tourist destinations. There are also inhabitants on the island, and as of 2010, 22 inhabitants have been confirmed.

"Rabbit Island" is a place where rabbits for experiments escape. It is a nickname given to the island because it became wild and bred on the island after the war and became an island where many rabbits live. Also, all weapons and supplies have been recovered and nothing remains, but the experimental facility building is still in ruins. It seems that many people visit for the purpose of observing it.


That's all for this article.

When you are told that you should not enter, you will want to enter.

But please do not enter the area introduced this time.

I can't take responsibility for anything.

Is there such an area in your country? If you have any, please let us know in the comments.

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