![]() Yoshikubo’s brother, according to the Japanese translator who assisted the National Post in reviewing the Japanese news coverage of the story, had not seen his sister in a decade, nor did he know she was in Canada. Article content Maybe this woman came to Canada to create some distance from her family, and to spare them from it This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. “Maybe this woman came to Canada to create some distance from her family, and to spare them from it.” “Sometimes people romanticize about how they might control their death, and they can become fixated on a place,” says Karen Letofsky, the executive director of the Toronto Distress Centres. A person can get lost in it, with a pill bottle or a rope, or else no food and no water, and with no hope of being found. ![]() The trees are tightly spaced and the forest silent, and otherworldly. Wataru Tsurumi, a bestselling Japanese author, described the forest as the “perfect place to die” in The Complete Manual of Suicide. ![]() Yoshikubo, many choose to do so in the Aokigahara Forest, at the foot of Mt. About 30,000 Japanese kill themselves annually and, curiously, given the case of Ms. Picturesque spots, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and the Eiffel Tower, that are romanticized as end destinations for people looking to kill themselves. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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