Japan’s Most Cryptic Unsolved Mysteries

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Let's explore some of the most cryptic stories Japan has to offer, and find out whether they're fact, or fiction...

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It's simple...I see a Jozen video...I click

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As a side note, this mysterious 10, 000 yen coin was used at a convenience store in Ibaraki Prefecture in 2012, before it was used in Hokkaido. It has already been revealed that this 10, 000 yen coin was actually manufactured by a certain toy manufacturer about 30 years ago.

It was Nichian Shonin, not Nichiren Shonin, who drove the tengu out of this land. Nichiren is a monk connected to Butsugenji Temple. However, Nichiren died in 1282. This tengu legend is said to have happened in 1658.
By the way, Tengu's apology letters are generally not made public. However, a copy of Tengu's letter of apology and its origin are printed on the wrappers of sweets sold in the temple grounds.

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I wonder if AI could decipher the scroll. That'd be cool lol

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This makes me think about monster sculptures everywhere else. Max Ernst painted all sorts of monsters maybe Germany was ruled by aliens 100 years ago

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