[JapanUrbanLegend] a detached house in Kobe
This urban legend originates from a 2ch (currently 5ch) thread in Japan around 2009, titled "Free to Give Away. Please Take It for Free." The story began with a post titled "Does anyone need a single-family house in Kobe?" which offered to give away a house in Kita Ward, Kobe, for free, under a few unusual conditions.
Conditions:
- Must accept the house.
- Must not leave the house unattended for more than 3 days.
- Must live in the house until death.
The house is described as being about 40 years old, having been remodeled around 20 years ago. It has a large yard but no separate parking area. There is also a well in the forest behind the house, and the poster mentioned having been warned by their grandparents never to touch the well.
Controversy and Reactions: When the thread was posted, many users were skeptical about the legitimacy of the offer. Since giving away a property for free seemed unrealistic, most viewed it as a story about a cursed property, where strange things might happen. Some speculated that the poster might have killed their grandparents and intended to transfer the house to mislead investigations by hiding the bodies in the well. This speculation gained some plausibility due to the difficulty of police investigation on private property.
The poster responded to inquiries by stating, "Something comes out of the mountains every night," describing the situation as very frightening. After this, the poster disappeared, and the story ended amid various speculations and theories.
This urban legend serves as a typical example of a tale that evokes fear and mystery, drawing attention to the secrets surrounding the free house. Many people find it difficult to determine the truth of the story, and it continues to be discussed for its eerie and captivating qualities.
