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RE-RELEASE: Sea of Trees: The Japanese Suicide Forest

RE-RELEASE: Sea of Trees: The Japanese Suicide Forest

Update: 2025-10-16
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the mystery of Aokigahara, known in Japanese as the Sea of Trees—and to the rest of the world as the Suicide Forest. After the Golden Gate Bridge, it is the second most popular suicide destination in the world.


 The forest is over a thousand years old. It grew over lava floes laid down in a devastating volcanic eruption on the slopes of Mt. Fuji, a holy mountain believed to be a gateway to the spirit world. Perhaps this is why it’s said to be the birthplace of the Yurei—a ghost in Japanese folklore created out of deep trauma. 


It’s no wonder Aokigahara is associated with death. But the forest is also filled with life and incredible natural wonders. Join us as we explore the haunting history and folklore of Aokigahara.


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RE-RELEASE: Sea of Trees: The Japanese Suicide Forest

RE-RELEASE: Sea of Trees: The Japanese Suicide Forest

Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy