There is no exact statement about the seven incredible things about Japanese schools, because every school has stories like this, most of them are seven, and I have heard of six more.
The most common ones are probably:
1 Thirteen Stairs:
A student fell to death at a certain stairway. No matter what, if you feel that you If you count the wrong number of stairs, never go back and count again, otherwise this staircase will be the entrance to somewhere~~~~
2 Female students in the physics and chemistry classroom:
Statement 1:
A female student was changing a light bulb in a dark classroom. She accidentally fell off her chair, but the scarf around her neck (one of the characteristics of Japanese sailor uniforms) got caught. The female student was hanged on the spot. In the future, when teachers who keep watch at night will inspect this place, they will see the bodies of female students, still hanging in the light, shaking and shaking~~~~
The second statement:
A male student cut off his left hand (or right hand) in the physics and chemistry classroom because he couldn't stand the bullying from his classmates. The male student was found and rushed to the hospital where he bled to death (some said he was still alive). The police were at the scene in Xinxun. When I arrived, I couldn’t find the male student’s hand. Later, on the day when the male student had an accident, the physical and chemistry classroom would see the male student's hand crawling slowly in the classroom (some people said it could fly)~~~~
3 Toilet Girl Oni Hanako:
A female student had a heart attack while going to the toilet, but the toilets were broken, and she couldn’t scream, and finally died in the toilet. In the future, someone in a certain building A certain restroom in the women's restroom is prohibited because Hanako will be waiting for you~~~~
Some people also say that if you knock on the door of a certain restroom, call Ms. Hanako and she will answer you.
Some people say that the female student did not suffer from heart disease, but because of fire or war.
4 Walking Ninomiya statues or mannequins in physics classrooms:
The so-called Ninomiya are Japanese studious children.
Explanation of the second palace: Because the second palace is studious and loves to read, he really wants to go to the school library to borrow books and read them. However, he is afraid of scaring the students, so he waits for the students to go to the library after school. Borrow books and read.
Description of the human body model: The human body model has bones and diagrams of the human body. They stand in the same place for a long time, so they sometimes walk or run in the classroom corridor.
5 The echo in the music classroom or the sound of the baby in the health room:
Explanation 1:
There used to be a female student who was a talented girl in the school. She was very confident in her musical talent, but she lost her place in a piano competition. She sadly blamed the school piano. Her head was accidentally crushed by the cover of the piano. After that, the sound of female students playing the piano was often heard in the music classroom. , full of unwilling echoes~~~~
Explanation 2:
There was a female student who became pregnant out of wedlock and gave birth to a baby boy in the school health room. The female student was afraid of being discovered and accidentally killed the baby. After that, she would hear the baby crying every night~~~~Some people also said that the baby's body was made into a statue in the school's physics and chemistry classroom. of specimens.
6 Portrait of the smiling Mona Lisa:
There is a picture of Mona Lisa’s smile on the wall of the school. A copy of the painting by the master was made. For some unknown reason , the Mona Lisa in the painting will smile at the students looking at him.
7 Surprising Corridor:
In a corridor of a certain school, rows of Japanese soldiers (some say they are prisoners) will appear in the dead of night, because that school used to This is a military camp (or prison), and there are often soldiers walking around (some say they are executed prisoners).