Jumat, 06 April 2012

History of Ghost Sadako



Sadako is the ghost of Japan. Characteristics of women,
face covered with long hair, and wearing a long dress
white. Sadako is often out of the well by means
crawl. You see, the Sadako (he does) committed suicide
by plunging into the old well. People who
live around the well was often seen standing Sadako
the well or are crawling out of wells. Curse
Sadako is very strong and she continues to hold a grudge kesumatnya
to anyone whom he met in the well where he died.
So be careful with the well that is all around you ..
hihihihi ..
The real story of Sadako is real .. But not
horror stories are true, but people ..
True History
Sadako Sasaki (January 7, 1943 - October 25, 1955) is a
Japanese girl who lived near Misasa Bridge in Hiroshima,
Japan when the atomic bomb was sentenced to a fall in
Hiroshima. Sadako was two years old on August 6, 1945
when he became a victim of the atomic bomb.
At the time of the explosion Sadako was at home in,
about 1 mile from the bomb blast. On January 1955, the spots
purple and have started to form into clumps that
enlarged. Later, he was diagnosed with leukemia as
her illness, the disease was later referred to as
"An Atomic Bomb Disease". On August 3, 1955,
Chizuko Hamamoto, Sadako's best friend came to the hospital
to visit and give an origami paper
made to Crane. At first Sadako did not understand
why Chizuko do this, and Chizuko
tell stories about the work of cranes. Then he began to make
Crane himself ever since he heard the story, The Japanese first
said that people who could make 1000 cranes will
got what he wanted.
Version of the popular story in Japan is that it does not work
make 1000 cranes from its original destination, he only has
644 fold before he died. Friends of the successful
completed the 1000 cranes were buried with Sadako.
While another version says that at the end of August
1955 Sadako had achieved that goal and continued to fold cranes
until he died. This story comes from the book Sadako and the Thousand
Paper Cranes, an exhibition that appeared at the Hiroshima Peace
Memorial Museum.
Although he had plenty of time for him at home
ill to make the cranes, he did not have enough paper to
make 1000 cranes them. He got a paper by
go to another patient's room to ask the former paper gift
which are not used anymore and his friend, Chizuko the
always bring the paper every day after school for
Sadako.
During his time at the hospital his condition continued to
deteriorate. Around mid-October, leg swelling and kirnya
changed to purple. With family around him, Sadako
died on the morning of October 25, 1955.

1 komentar:

  1. Maaf. Bahasa Inggrisnya aneh. So, if I'm not wrong, Sadako is Japanese woman's name which became known as a national symbol in the aftermath of the nuclear bombing on Nagasaki. I first heard this name in a popular TV-program "Hitam Putih". And the TV-watchers were told that Sadako maybe the Japanese oponent of the Indonesian female ghost(s), known as "Sundal Bolong" or "Kuntil Anak", frustrated ghosts of women who died while giving birth to a child and since than haunting around to kidnap young children. Their long black hair covering a black hole in their backs. When I was young I had been told by our servants that such a ghost could only be eliminated by shooting a cork in that hole (if you manage). NB. By that time, I indeed possessed a toy gun with cork bullets. But I never encountered such an Indonesian Sadako.

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