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Japanese stewardesses were taken to the shrine as witches. Is superstition common in Japan?

Although technology is more and more developed now, we are still superstitious in some cases. For example, don't look in the mirror before going to bed and don't knock on the bowl when eating. Actually, superstition not only appears in China, but also exists in many countries. Recently, a Japanese stewardess was taken to the shrine as a witch. When netizens saw this news, they all said that the Japanese were too superstitious. In fact, superstitious behavior in Japan is also very common. Let's take a look at some superstitious behaviors in Japan with Bian Xiao!

First, you can't cut your nails at night. In Japan, manicure at night is a very bad habit. If you cut your nails at night, evil spirits will enter your body through your nails and live in your body for a long time. Over time, people's bodies will also be hurt and eventually lead to death.

Second, seeing spiders at different times determines different luck. In our daily life, if we meet spiders, we will probably ignore them, and some people will even avoid them. But in Japan, spiders decide your luck this day. If you meet a spider in the morning, it means that you will have good luck all day. But if you meet a spider at night, it means luck. So when Japanese people see spiders at night, they usually throw them out, which means to drive away bad luck.

Third, hiding the navel can prevent lightning strikes. In Japan, Raytheon is a kind of god that people believe in very much. When there was lightning and thunderstorm, the Japanese thought it was Raytheon. At this time, you must hide your navel, as long as it is not exposed, it will not be struck by lightning, so you can protect yourself well in thunderstorm weather.

Generally speaking, superstition does not mean feudalism, and many countries have superstitious behaviors. It is because of various superstitions and beliefs that different cultures in different countries have been formed. But you know, not all superstitious behaviors are credible. We should pay attention to science and believe that facts are the last word. Do you know what other superstitious behaviors exist in Japan? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area!