Urban Legends/Creepypasta

Urban Legends/Creepypasta

Don't read this out loud (Tomino's Hell)

Well as you all know about the Japanese cursed poems

Yeah you have probably seen this somewhere before, right?

Rumor has it that if you read the poem out loud, you will either díe or your soul will suffer eternally in hell. If you are wondering who was behind the creation of such a dark, witty, and eerie urban legend, his name was Saijō Yaso.

If you are not familiar, Saijō was a known Japanese poet who worked on children’s nursery rhymes and popular song lyrics.

There isn't anything about him in English yet.

It is said that “Tomino’s Hell” was created when Saijō was 27 years old, and the inspiration came after experiencing a great loss of either his father or sister, nothing more than that.

Apparently, there have been multiple reported incidents regarding the poem, and one was the death of director Shūji Terayama.

There was no secret that Shūji so highly admired “Tomino’s Hell” that he created a film inspired by it. The movie Den-en ni shisu (Pastoral: To Die in the Country, also known as Pastoral Hide and Seek) was released in 1974, and Terayama died a few years later at the age of 47 from cirrhosis of the liver. But people believed it was because of that cursed poem which caused him to díe.

In another case, a female college student died a week after reading the poem out loud while participating in a daring prank. Other cases include illnesses, car wrecks, and the feeling of an evil presence lingering around.

Well in some articles I've read says that this poem is entirely mentioned Saijō's two sisters and not his father. So, there could be a possibility that the inspiration behind the poem is referring to his sister, but it is still unclear whether it is regarding the elder or younger sister.

So I've seen in some YouTube videos about this poem people read the English version of this poem out loud but not it's original version.

Nothing happened to people who read the English language but I don't know about those who read it in it's original version of this poem so if you can read and pronounce Japanese very well then please don't read it in it's original version because who knows what might happen to you.

About this poem's story well it's still remains a mystery.

𝗕𝗼𝗻𝘂𝘀:-

Did you know that this girl in this picture

Actually have no connection to this poem at all.

This painting is drawn by Yuko Tatsushima.

This painting is called "I can no longer be a bride" or something like that. I have somewhere that this painting represents a girl who got r*ped and s*xual abused and now her body is "ruined" & can no longer become a bride...

I hope you like this series 😁

this novel under review for a long long time.

And I also don't know which urban legend or creepy pasta should I do first that's why it took so so long.

thanks for reading

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