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apatheticbeing
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- Jul 27, 2019
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I planned a normal trip to Tokyo that would take place in September if all things were in place. I would sneak to the airport, get on the booked flight and be on my merry way to my final destinations (pun?). Since Japanese Yen worth a whopping >50:1 against my home currency, I have no trouble with money. If anyone in Japan want a partner, I could be there...
My planned last stop would be the famous Tojinbo cliff. If any of you haven't heard of it, its the place many Japanese seeks when they wanted a death surrounded by beautiful scenery and leave little mess, being a coastal cliff. According to Lost All Hope, the effective jump height is 150 ft/46 m on hard ground, or 250 ft/ 76 m on water. However, The median cliff height at Tojinbo is just 25 m, just over half of the effective height. It did say that a rocky bottom compensate to height because it is more likely to cause brain hemorrhage tho. But how much is it actually compensating? It is hard to find such data alone on the internet.
Also, I'd already tried suicide by jumping in front of a train one year ago. I came out of that with broken teeth and bruised eyes being the most prevalent injuries, but I also had a cracked skull. While I never checked in for more than two times, The crack is sure to still be there. Will that aid in my death in your opinion? I wanted to make sure of a clean death.
On a side note, I initially looked for any low-security building that I could jump off at Tokyo, but they're either too low or the fencing is specifically suicide-proof. Anyone here who have info on high, accessible buildings in Tokyo?
My planned last stop would be the famous Tojinbo cliff. If any of you haven't heard of it, its the place many Japanese seeks when they wanted a death surrounded by beautiful scenery and leave little mess, being a coastal cliff. According to Lost All Hope, the effective jump height is 150 ft/46 m on hard ground, or 250 ft/ 76 m on water. However, The median cliff height at Tojinbo is just 25 m, just over half of the effective height. It did say that a rocky bottom compensate to height because it is more likely to cause brain hemorrhage tho. But how much is it actually compensating? It is hard to find such data alone on the internet.
Also, I'd already tried suicide by jumping in front of a train one year ago. I came out of that with broken teeth and bruised eyes being the most prevalent injuries, but I also had a cracked skull. While I never checked in for more than two times, The crack is sure to still be there. Will that aid in my death in your opinion? I wanted to make sure of a clean death.
On a side note, I initially looked for any low-security building that I could jump off at Tokyo, but they're either too low or the fencing is specifically suicide-proof. Anyone here who have info on high, accessible buildings in Tokyo?