Do you believe in ghosts?
Will you believe me if I tell you that our school is surrounded by totally haunted corners with really creepy rumors while you passed through them without noticing anything at all?
Regardless of your opinions on paranormal things or your internal wish to not know about them, I’ve listed a few places nearby HIS you’ll never think of in the same way anymore. Enjoy.
Hiragishi Swimming Pool
Pools are awesome, but you may want to avoid the Hiragishi Swimming Pool if you’re afraid of ghosts, drowning, or drowning because of a ghost. As some of you may know, the pool is situated right next to the big Hiragishi cemetery closeby HIS; but what most of you may not know is that until 20 years ago, there was a crematorium just where the pool is now. Apparently, long hair appears from absolutely nowhere and tangles on the limbs of very unlucky swimmers; and some claim to have their legs pulled down by some existence unexplainable with science while swimming, too. Oh, and don’t go to the men’s sauna either - people have seen some pretty terrifying things there.
Nishioka Park
Yes, you heard it correctly. Nishioka, that beautiful park Outdoor Pursuits students chill out in, is actually chosen as one of the three top scariest places in Sapporo (it’s even written on Wikipedia too!). The lake, stunningly gorgeous during the day, frightens the local people at night with stories of how poor random strollers spotted countless hands reaching out from underneath the water. Scared? There’s more: if you’ve been there before, you’ve probably seen the cute small white tower with a red roof perched at one side of the lake. Well, visit there at midnight, because as the rumor goes, faces appear in the window-glass, glaring right at you.
Moiwa Hyakudan Kaidan
We’ve all seen Mt. Moiwa, that lush green mountain visible from our school. In the foot of the mountain there is a long staircase made out of metal - and according to the legend, that staircase is haunted! Rumor says that when you count the number of flights while climbing, a creepy kid appears at the very top, asking you how many staircases there were. If you answer him, you get cursed. Don’t believe it? Go ahead, you can check to see yourself - it’s not that far from HIS, there’s nothing to stop you, right?
Please don’t blame me if you can’t go to school without shaking and praying so these ghostly beings will leave you alone anymore. By the way, meant to ask earlier...who is that long-haired woman standing just behind you?
Will you believe me if I tell you that our school is surrounded by totally haunted corners with really creepy rumors while you passed through them without noticing anything at all?
Regardless of your opinions on paranormal things or your internal wish to not know about them, I’ve listed a few places nearby HIS you’ll never think of in the same way anymore. Enjoy.
Hiragishi Swimming Pool
Pools are awesome, but you may want to avoid the Hiragishi Swimming Pool if you’re afraid of ghosts, drowning, or drowning because of a ghost. As some of you may know, the pool is situated right next to the big Hiragishi cemetery closeby HIS; but what most of you may not know is that until 20 years ago, there was a crematorium just where the pool is now. Apparently, long hair appears from absolutely nowhere and tangles on the limbs of very unlucky swimmers; and some claim to have their legs pulled down by some existence unexplainable with science while swimming, too. Oh, and don’t go to the men’s sauna either - people have seen some pretty terrifying things there.
Nishioka Park
Yes, you heard it correctly. Nishioka, that beautiful park Outdoor Pursuits students chill out in, is actually chosen as one of the three top scariest places in Sapporo (it’s even written on Wikipedia too!). The lake, stunningly gorgeous during the day, frightens the local people at night with stories of how poor random strollers spotted countless hands reaching out from underneath the water. Scared? There’s more: if you’ve been there before, you’ve probably seen the cute small white tower with a red roof perched at one side of the lake. Well, visit there at midnight, because as the rumor goes, faces appear in the window-glass, glaring right at you.
Moiwa Hyakudan Kaidan
We’ve all seen Mt. Moiwa, that lush green mountain visible from our school. In the foot of the mountain there is a long staircase made out of metal - and according to the legend, that staircase is haunted! Rumor says that when you count the number of flights while climbing, a creepy kid appears at the very top, asking you how many staircases there were. If you answer him, you get cursed. Don’t believe it? Go ahead, you can check to see yourself - it’s not that far from HIS, there’s nothing to stop you, right?
Please don’t blame me if you can’t go to school without shaking and praying so these ghostly beings will leave you alone anymore. By the way, meant to ask earlier...who is that long-haired woman standing just behind you?