hitobashiraurbanlegend

InJapan,peoplepracticeHitobashiraor“HumanPillars”.Whennewbuildingsgetconstructed,theymakesacrificestothegodstoensurenaturaldisasters ...,Hitobashirawasaformofsacrificethatmanybelievedcreatedamagicalwardthatprotectedthebuildingasitappeasedthenaturespiritsthatinhibitedthe ...,HitobashiroisanoldJapaneseurbanlegendaboutthesacrificedhumansstilllingeringaroundtheplacewheretheygotsacrificedforgods.,H...

Hitobashira

In Japan, people practice Hitobashira or “Human Pillars”. When new buildings get constructed, they make sacrifices to the gods to ensure natural disasters ...

Paranormal Urban Legends

Hitobashira was a form of sacrifice that many believed created a magical ward that protected the building as it appeased the nature spirits that inhibited the ...

Hitobashira - Japanese urban legend

Hitobashiro is an old Japanese urban legend about the sacrificed humans still lingering around the place where they got sacrificed for gods.

Japanese Urban Legends

Hitobashira (human pillar), practiced formerly in Japan, is a human sacrifice, buried alive under or near large-scale buildings like dams, bridges, ...

Hitobashira » All About Asia

The legend, or practice of burying living humans inside of pillars of important structures, known as Hitobashira in Japan, has existed since ...

Hitobashira

Hitobashira was practiced formerly in Japan as a form of human sacrifice. A person was buried alive under or near large-scale buildings like dams, bridges and ...

Japanese Urban Legends

A popular Japanese urban legend is the existence of human pillars, people that were deliberately buried alive inside of construction sites.