Really like the stories and their meanings behind, be sympathetic and respectful. Though the occurences of paranormal can be scary, yet the mortician can maintain his professionalism has won my admiration; that is also besides his own emotion. Rare find these days to find someone who would still reach out and help the passing... Thank you for the lovely episode, it makes me think and wonder between the living and dead, who are the better ones and without prejudice? Thanks Justin, great work, simple but meaningful. Ciao!💯💯💯
Hello Miranda, I also believe it's a challenging job with significant meaning. Honestly, because the stories about funeral homes are so real, I find them a bit unsettling too. It takes some inner struggle to create content on these topics.
@@jyghoststory Hi Justin, you are absolutely right, couldn't agree more. I do noted the hardwork you have done in the content of these topics. IMO, it was brilliently done on yet the most simplistic form of intrepretation of these topics. Cheers!!💯💯💯 Keep up the good work.
I once stayed an the Prince Hotel when I travelled to Japan to meeting up with a friend some years ago, though not sure if it's the same location but it was a very nice and grand place and didn't feel any negativity about it. It saddens me these days people will go to these negative places and suicidal forest to seek the thrills of the adrenaline brings. Not only what might follow afterwards which could be unpredictable but the disturbences of the passings is another. Like the stories, but the negativity of these places is one that I won't tread on. Thanks for sharing, thus making us think what is appropriation and respect when in places such as these. Ciao!💯💯💯
Hello Miranda, over a decade ago, due to work, I stayed at the Prince Hotel as well as in Chitai and Shinjuku. At that time, I was a travel book author and had not encountered any paranormal incidents, so everything was peaceful, although I found the rooms a bit small. As for Aokigahara Forest, it is indeed a terrifying place. Besides the negative energy there, I believe the collective consciousness of society also plays a role. Honestly, I also feel an impulse to explore it, provided it's safe (both physically and mentally).