Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has been in power for two months, and recently one of his decisions has caught the public's attention again – he is considering moving into the Japanese prime minister's residence as soon as possible.
In order to make the prime minister's job better, the Japanese government has prepared official residences (office space) and public residences (residences) for successive prime ministers. The Prime Minister's move into the Prime Minister's residence sounds like a normal thing, so why is this causing concern?
There is no reason for him, because this mansion - it is haunted.
The Japanese Prime Minister's Mansion was built in 1929, and soon after its completion, there were two bloody incidents in the mansion: in 1932, the then Japanese Prime Minister, Inuyasha, was assassinated in the mansion; in 1936, Prime Minister Keisuke Okada was assassinated, all the assassins were buried here, and the Prime Minister's secretary, the Minister of Finance, and many other officials were also killed.
Because of the accumulation of too much bloody history, for decades, the mansion has been "haunted", and the rumors about hauntings have not been broken:
"Turning on the bathroom faucet actually shed blood"
"Late at night you will hear the footsteps of soldiers walking"
"Ghosts in military uniforms can be seen in the dead of night"
It was none other than the japanese prime ministers and their families who lived in the mansion.
In 1993, the then Prime Minister Hosokawa Gohide actually incense in the living space in order to exorcise evil spirits in the mansion, and according to the wife of former Prime Minister Haneda Shige in her book, she and her husband had once had a serious cold in the mansion and experienced a chest tightness similar to the "ghost press".
Of course, such news cannot escape the attention of the Japanese weekly gossip media. "Weekly New Wave" once reported that the 75th Prime Minister Uno Soyuki revealed to them that blood flowed when the bathroom faucet was opened; Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's wife was more direct in saying that she had seen ghosts in the mansion; the 85th Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (the one who was boycotted for discriminating against women during the Tokyo Olympics) saw the most ghosts, and it is said that he heard the sound of heavy military boots walking step by step to the bedroom and the doorknob being pulled in the mansion many times, and the prime minister boldly opened the door and found that there was no one in front of the door . But you can still hear the sound of someone running away.
The Wright-style mansion villa building left Yoshiro Mori with a lot of inner shadow, and he later instructed Junichiro Koizumi to perform an "exorcism" for the mansion, and Koizumi later said that "I would love to see this ghost". Even after Koizumi took office, the mansion was the largest architectural relocation and reconstruction in Japanese history, and the hat of the mansion was never eliminated.
All kinds of rumors in the underworld made Japanese prime ministers feel insensitive to the mansion, and even if unbelieving politicians insisted on living in the mansion, they would find that the house was not only supernatural, but also a bit of Prime Minister Fei: former Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko had injured his right eye within a few days of living in it; Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage not long after deciding to renovate the mansion.
Keizo Obuchi
Life is precious, and political life is more expensive. What makes politicians even more taboo is another rumor in the mansion: "Moving into the mansion will lead to the short life of the regime". Some of the prime ministers who live in the residence have become "short-lived prime ministers", and seven of the eight Japanese prime ministers who have lived in the prime minister's residence since 2000 have been forced to step down after about a year in office.
Some contrasts highlight the metaphysics of the mansion even more: Shinzo Abe, who we are familiar with, moved into the mansion in 2006 when he first became Prime Minister of Japan, only to step down less than a year later because of illness. Although Abe, who has a hard mouth, said that it was good to live, he would not stay next time. After visiting his prime minister for the second time in 2012, Abe lived at home for health reasons, and this time he became the longest-serving prime minister for more than seven years. But during this time, the Japanese media repeatedly put the empty mansion on the political page, trying to pressure Abe to move in again, but without success.
The haunting of the mansion was once included in a Japanese cabinet resolution after 2013 to avoid the media's pursuit.
Japanese room space in the mansion
This year, Yoshihide Suga, who has only been prime minister for one year, has not moved into the residence and still lives in the dietary dormitory like Abe. A reporter asked him if he felt ghosts haunting the mansion, and he joked that someone did feel this way when he brought it up. When opposition lawmakers asked him why he hadn't moved in as prime minister, he argued: "From where I live now, to the office, it's very close, there's no need to move into a public residence." But privately there are media reports that Suga is very superstitious about this urban legend, and the attitude he adopts is that he can not move without moving.
Before Kishida Fumio, the prime minister's mansion had been vacant for more than nine years, but this time he considered moving in, not because he was a staunch materialist, nor because he was not afraid of shadows, but Kishida did not want to punch himself in the face.
Kishida and two sons
In addition, some media speculated that another reason for Kishida Fumio's choice to move was that the parliamentarian dormitory where he lived was too narrow, and the general capacity of affordable housing made it uncomfortable for a family of five to live in. Kishida's wife lives in Hiroshima because of her work, two of her three sons still live with him, he has to wash dishes and do housework after work, and his wife also told the media that after moving into the public residence, he wants to cook for her husband and sons, so as the prime minister, in addition to busy official duties, there may be a larger mansion more suitable for him.
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Even if the Prime Minister's Mansion is vacant, it still costs money to repair and maintain it. According to statistics, the Japanese government spent 160 million yen to maintain the mansion in 2020. This has caused a lot of dissatisfaction - and no one lives, which is purely a waste of the people's taxes and money, and Kishida Fumio's main policy in the economy is to try to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor, in order to practice this, I must also practice it myself, and it is of course reasonable to play the role of the prime minister's residence.
Of course, everything didn't count before moving in, and some people familiar with the matter said that Kishida was putting on a show. Whether Kishida can live in the Prime Minister's Mansion and how long he can live in it, we will wait and see with the mansion.
Japan's first relatively murderous houses are only promises, and the young people of the people are hitting hard - compared with ordinary houses, low-priced murder houses are more popular with them.
As the saying goes: Poor people are not afraid, are they still afraid of ghosts? In Japan, tens of thousands of suicides occur every year, and most of them choose to commit suicide at home; on the other hand, the lonely deaths caused by Japan's aging, which we have said, have also caused a large number of "murderous houses".
In order to prevent the unsuspecting people from mistakenly living in the murder house, a person named Oshima Teru created the more well-known accident house announcement website "Oshima てる (Oshima Teru)", which specially recorded the murder houses in various places, including deaths, deaths, and corpses can be seen in detail, helping everyone to be targeted when looking for a house, and taboo people can avoid it.
On the website, the yellow flames represent the location of the murderous house, and at a glance, almost the entire of Japan is covered with yellow flames. As there have been more and more accident houses and higher housing prices, things have changed subtly. The young Japanese people who were shy in their pockets found that Ah Piao had not seen anything, but compared with the price of houses on the market, the rent and selling price of the murderous house were visible to the naked eye, which was a small half or even half cheaper.
Some real estate agents have taken a fancy to the market potential and have specialized in the accident house business. They will specially rent and sell accident houses, explain to customers the causes of the murder house, and kindly tell them how the previous owner died there, such as "someone died alone", "suicide", "fire", the reason for becoming a murder house is different, the rent discount is also different, in short, the more tragic the murder, the more uncomfortable, the higher the discount.
The heat of the market has even given birth to a kind of "Real Estate" intermediary company. As the name suggests, the intermediary will operate the resale once before the real sale of the house, if necessary, you can also arrange people to live for a few days before moving in, "wash away some resentment", when the house changes hands again, it can be seen as being overrun, at this time the buyer will not have too much psychological pressure to buy again.
Special cleaning promotional page of the "Chengfo Real Estate" website
At present, the main customers of the murder house are still young people who are not afraid of ghosts, and there are also people who have moved in for other reasons. For example, a man who lived in the house of the 9 corpse murder case in Kanagawa said: Not only is it super cheap, but the environment is also very quiet.
But it's not that perfect... A murder house manager, Akira, said that even after treatment, it is difficult for the accident house to return to its original state, although it does not affect the residence, but the smell of the body and the traces caused by the corpse will remain in the house for a long time, and the next guest will be with him for a long time.
Not only in Japan, but also in the super-first-tier cities where housing prices are expensive, the buying and selling of murderous houses is almost an irreversible trend.
In Hong Kong, China, a broker known as the "King of Hong Kong Murder Houses", Wu Guanliu, made 50 million yuan by selling the houses. Pin Yi Pin Yi's famous saying: No building to live in the miserable ghost. Those customers who bought a house from him are all happy that they can enter the residential house, and the housing prices in Hong Kong are known to everyone, and many people can only live in a 5 square meter house for the rest of their lives - instead of living in the coffin room, what is the murder house? who cares!
Of course, when investing in the murderous house, he also has his own selection criteria, and will carry out a major renovation after the purchase, cleaning the murderous house, adjusting the feng shui, renovating, and finally selling it at a 40% to 30% discount of the market price.
Like Japan and Hong Kong, as housing prices have risen, murderous houses have gradually been traded in first-tier cities in the mainland.
Last year, a murderous house in Shanghai was immediately popular with buyers as soon as it was listed, because the total price of this house in the core area of Xuhui District was about 2.5 million lower than the normal market price.
In 2019, a house in the center of Shanghai was rented by a special old teacher as a tutor, because he committed suicide after killing a student by mistake, becoming a famous murder house in the magic capital. In 2020, the house went on sale and sold for 6.8 million hours later.
In 2011, a villa in Nanjing that had a murder and mutilation case was also warmly sought after after the auction in 2018. In the end, after 138 rounds of bidding, the auction was successful at 180% of the starting price – and even then, this price was only half of the surrounding price.
In our traditional cognition, there have been murders in the house, indicating that the feng shui here is not good, and the murder house will also affect people's mental state, family happiness, life safety and so on. In order to sell the murder house, a new business of trying to sleep in the murder house also emerged:
Aren't the big guys worried about what's going to happen when they live in this house? Then simply invite some people to try to live for a period of time, the sleepers do not have to do anything, as long as they live in the daily life of the murderous house, you can harvest a lot of income, and now the daily salary of the test sleepers on the market is about 1,000 yuan to 2,000 yuan, the more "fierce" the house, the higher the remuneration. This emerging profession has also attracted a large wave of people, after all, this is a real lying money.
Some real estate agencies have constructed murder house data, and it is said that there are more than 1,000 sets in first-tier cities. On social networking sites such as Idle Fish, searching for "murderous houses" can also see some low-cost listings, most of which attract people's attention with ups and downs of dog blood stories.
But real estate agents said that these are basically fake listings, and most of the real murderous houses will not be spread to the market, not because of social taboos, but because the price is too cheap and popular, and there is no need to shout to quickly sell. In other words, even if you do a good job of psychological construction and want to pick up the cheapness of the murderous house, it will not be your turn.
Written by: tt, Jonas
Edit: Sebastian
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