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Let me introduce you to the Grim Reaper


Fletcher

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I am looking for your input here.

A few months back, I met another American living here on Okinawa who is also interested in the paranormal. We make an interesting team, because I like to go and investigate the sites in person. He on the other hand is much more of an academic. Not only can he speak Japanese, but he can read and write the language. He has researched a lot of hauntings in the original Japanese documents and one story he shared with me is the case of the Grim Reaper.

The Reaper is a steam locomotive. It received this dark name from its engineers because this train was notoriously involved with dozens of suicides during its career. As the train rolled into the stations, depressed passengers were prone to throw themselves under its wheels. I knew this was a common problem in modern Japan, but I was surprised to learn that it was also a problem in the 1930's.

This train operated in the the Miyazaki area of Japan until it was replaced with modern diesel trains in the 1960s. In 1980, the train was placed here in Okinawa as a park display.

Today, people who live near the park claim to hear mysterious train whistles and screams.

My friend found this photograph of the train, identified by the number plate. It took me a long time to see it, but after it was pointed out to me it was hard to forget. There is a creaming face in the smoke. The old saying goes that if something is too good to be true it usually is. In the paranormal world if a photograph is too clear it is usually faked. What are your impressions?

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That's a creepy face!!

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All trains in Japan have about a dozen suicides on its head. The yamenote line in Tokyo alone,probably has at least 50,...maybe more.

It's so common to get stuck on your train for hours,because someone jumped during rush hour in the evening .

I am not as aware of what goes on in Okinawa . One of my friends is married to an okinawan . Let me see if he knows anything about it .

Oh,I checked where it was . I assumed since you said you like to check the stuff out yourself ,it was on Okinawa .

Miyazaki is in Fukuoka .

Near the coast ?

I had a friend out there. Lost touch ages ago .

I've only ever been to Hakata . It's an odd place,in that it feels like spring time during the day,even in December and January .

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That's a creepy face!!

There's more than one face. I think its fake .

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I am looking for your input here.

A few months back, I met another American living here on Okinawa who is also interested in the paranormal. We make an interesting team, because I like to go and investigate the sites in person. He on the other hand is much more of an academic. Not only can he speak Japanese, but he can read and write the language. He has researched a lot of hauntings in the original Japanese documents and one story he shared with me is the case of the Grim Reaper.

The Reaper is a steam locomotive. It received this dark name from its engineers because this train was notoriously involved with dozens of suicides during its career. As the train rolled into the stations, depressed passengers were prone to throw themselves under its wheels. I knew this was a common problem in modern Japan, but I was surprised to learn that it was also a problem in the 1930's.

This train operated in the the Miyazaki area of Japan until it was replaced with modern diesel trains in the 1960s. In 1980, the train was placed here in Okinawa as a park display.

Today, people who live near the park claim to hear mysterious train whistles and screams.

My friend found this photograph of the train, identified by the number plate. It took me a long time to see it, but after it was pointed out to me it was hard to forget. There is a creaming face in the smoke. The old saying goes that if something is too good to be true it usually is. In the paranormal world if a photograph is too clear it is usually faked. What are your impressions?

Can you ask your friend the name of the train in Japanese ?

Romanji or hiragana .

Its not called grim reaper in japan ,as far as I can tell ,so it has a japanese name.

Yeah,I read and speak japanese too .If I know the japanese name,maybe one of my friends will know something.

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All trains in Japan have about a dozen suicides on its head. The yamenote line in Tokyo alone,probably has at least 50,...maybe more.

It's so common to get stuck on your train for hours,because someone jumped during rush hour in the evening .

I am not as aware of what goes on in Okinawa . One of my friends is married to an okinawan . Let me see if he knows anything about it .

Oh,I checked where it was . I assumed since you said you like to check the stuff out yourself ,it was on Okinawa .

Miyazaki is in Fukuoka .

Near the coast ?

I had a friend out there. Lost touch ages ago .

I've only ever been to Hakata . It's an odd place,in that it feels like spring time during the day,even in December and January .

I intend to go check out the train tomorrow. It is currently located in Yogi park, Okinawa. The train is now a display piece here in Okinawa, but it never operated here, it operated in Miyazaki, but I have no intentions to go there since the train is here.

Yes, I remember sitting on the Yamanote line train for hours while the train guys picked up body parts. It was really bad in the late 1990's after the bubble collapsed.

I only saw one face in the smoke....did you see more than one? Where?

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I intend to go check out the train tomorrow. It is currently located in Yogi park, Okinawa. The train is now a display piece here in Okinawa, but it never operated here, it operated in Miyazaki, but I have no intentions to go there since the train is here.

Yes, I remember sitting on the Yamanote line train for hours while the train guys picked up body parts. It was really bad in the late 1990's after the bubble collapsed.

I only saw one face in the smoke....did you see more than one? Where?

Look to the lower left. That one doesn't look fake. The one in the black smoke looks photo shopped .The lower left looks like a skull .

And you've been there that long ? Don't you speak and write it yet ? I mean I studied ,but I had planned to move permanently ,but that didn't happen .

Okinawa is a totally,different dialect too ,isn't it ?

I had enough trouble between kansai and Tokyo Ben .

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I see one face in the smoke... seeing how clear this is i am obliged to say that it is a fake... funny how.. we think that a blurry bigfoot photo is a fake while a clear picture in this case is also a fake... just cant win when it comes to photos... they are just to easily manipulated.

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Look to the lower left. That one doesn't look fake. The one in the black smoke looks photo shopped .The lower left looks like a skull .

And you've been there that long ? Don't you speak and write it yet ? I mean I studied ,but I had planned to move permanently ,but that didn't happen .

Okinawa is a totally,different dialect too ,isn't it ?

I had enough trouble between kansai and Tokyo Ben .

I just talked with my friend on the phone. I invited him to join this forum, but I don't know if he will or not. He is a little p***ed that I posted the photo. Not exactly sure why, though.

You are right. Every train in Japan has probably involved with at least a dozen or so suicides. But this train, D51-222 was involved with hundreds, not dozens. My mistake. In Japanese the train was called Shingami, and was featured in a few Japanese TV shows in the 1960's.

I spent a few years in Indonesia, but the rest of the time I have been in Japan, nearly 25 years now. I can speak well enough to order in restaurants or renew my drivers license, but it would take me a week with a dictionary to read a Japanese newspaper. I really admire you who have committed the time and energy to learn how to read Japanese.

There are several Okinawan dialects, but most of these are disappearing quickly as the old timers die out and the children only learn to speak Japanese.

Jya Matta ne.

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I just talked with my friend on the phone. I invited him to join this forum, but I don't know if he will or not. He is a little p***ed that I posted the photo. Not exactly sure why, though.

You are right. Every train in Japan has probably involved with at least a dozen or so suicides. But this train, D51-222 was involved with hundreds, not dozens. My mistake. In Japanese the train was called Shingami, and was featured in a few Japanese TV shows in the 1960's.

I spent a few years in Indonesia, but the rest of the time I have been in Japan, nearly 25 years now. I can speak well enough to order in restaurants or renew my drivers license, but it would take me a week with a dictionary to read a Japanese newspaper. I really admire you who have committed the time and energy to learn how to read Japanese.

There are several Okinawan dialects, but most of these are disappearing quickly as the old timers die out and the children only learn to speak Japanese.

Jya Matta ne.

bah !

I didnt even think of shinigami .That's the name of the literal reaper in japan .

Let me see if anyone has heard of it .

I have Japanese friends in the north and south .

Hold on .

Can you see the skull ? Lower left ?

Ja ! Made mo.

Ja !

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Sorry, but when I saw the "face", it was immediately apparent(to me) that it was faked.

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I searched with Japanese search engines ,for shinigami no densha ,with the number on the train there.

Nothing .

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Here !

The type of steam engine it is,and history of their uses .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JNR_Class_D51

http://www.steamlocomotive.info/vlocomotive.cfm?Display=19047

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=969558

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=969559

I haven't read it all,but from what I see quickly,its just info about the trains stats etc. It looks like it says its en fully hooked up .

Hard to see,but it was decommissioned in 1947 ? I think so.Or brought to Okinawa in 1947 ,as I'm reading another link,that it was taken off the rails,before WWII .The fence is in the way .

I read on another page ,it was built in 1938 in Kokura .

http://www.rypn.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=23866

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http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/hsnm3373/34275806.html

OK,here it is .

This is just someone who went to the park that day .

I can see the sign here. They're using the Japanese calendar for the dates.

It looks like it was decommissioned in 43 .

It was moved to the island in 72 I think .

Says nothing about it being haunted ,or killing people .

Interesting .

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that is pretty obviously fake.

i appreciated that your post was well written and spaced though. thanks

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I even found the face used for the screaming face in the smoke. It's the third image that comes up in a Google Image Search for 'screaming face'.

Shivers_Screaming_Face.jpg

I was able to recreate it in Photoshop.

d51222.png

The top image is the one posted in the opening post, the bottom is my recreation of it.

For some reason, whoever faked the image in the opening post blurred out some areas at the edges of the image and Photoshopped out the cable mast that can be seen behind the train and the cables as well.

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I even found the face used for the screaming face in the smoke. It's the third image that comes up in a Google Image Search for 'screaming face'.

Shivers_Screaming_Face.jpg

I was able to recreate it in Photoshop.

d51222.png

The top image is the one posted in the opening post, the bottom is my recreation of it.

For some reason, whoever faked the image in the opening post blurred out some areas at the edges of the image and Photoshopped out the cable mast that can be seen behind the train and the cables as well.

thank you for posting this.

this is the very reason that some of us give jaded responses to these types of posts. in the two years i've been in this site there have been countless faked pics and countless threads where skeptics have piped in and countless times someone has played the bully card about it.

to the OP -

you say someone gave this pic to you, ok fine, but you also are presenting it to us with this story - so what gives with that?

edit to rephrase

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This is just another case of people being too open-minded to see the truth.

A huge problem on this forum.

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Nice one Archimedes! :tsu:

Thanks.

Google's Reverse Image Lookup is a hell of a tool for researching claims like this. I just dumped the OPs train image into it and the only matching image it found was the original unaltered image.

Also, I can't find any references whatsoever to a Japanese train with number D51 222 being linked with "hundreds" of suicides. Google is coming up completely blank. Perhaps someone else can find something.

I'd like to hear from the opening poster what their friend has to say after it has now been proven to be a hoax.

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It really does look too good to be true and also if it were somehow legitimate why would it manipulate the smoke in a fleeting moment? Seems quite random. Then again I have nothing else to compare it with as I haven't came across faces in smoke etc except for in that film The Mummy where Imhotep conjures his enraged face in the sand :w00t:

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Fletcher, I notice you're currently logged into the forum (0:45 GMT).

Do you have anything to add to this topic now that your picture has been shown to be a hoax that was given to you? Does your friend that gave you the pic have anything to say in light of the proof that it is a hoax?

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