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Let's start speaking loudly. [Yokai Uwan]

This time we will introduce this yokai called "Uwan."
Suuhi_Uwan
※Picture: "Uwan" from Sawaki Takayuki's "One Hundred Monsters Scroll"

What kind of monster?

  • Suddenly, startle them by letting out a loud "Woof!"
  • If you are shocked and faint, your soul will be taken away.
  • If you shout back "Waah!" you'll be saved.
  • Living in an old house

The end.
It's super simple.
That's really all there is to say about Uwan.
But, personally, I prefer these kinds of monsters.
It's simple, but there are some scary parts to it.
Suddenly, when I was passing by an old house,
Woah
What?
If someone yells at me... I'll pee my pants. Of course.

Uncle Cora?!

I have had this experience too.
Because of the nature of the IT industry, I go home on the last train every day.
When it was repeated.
On my usual way home, I passed a narrow alleyway.
There it was...
A shaky white-haired old man...
The old man was in the middle of the road.
It just stood there motionless.
Although I felt a bit scared,
I don't have the energy to take the long way around
I approached cautiously.
Just as we were about to pass each other.
Hey!!!
This is what makes you jump in surprise.
It was a little, but it really did fly.
My shoulders suddenly became stiff and I was drenched in sweat.
I jumped with all my might.
Could this have been a prank done a long time ago?
Is this Uncle Kora?! (Old
I found a video for the generation that doesn't understand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diPB87s0pL4
They're still there today... They just don't scream "Uwaaaah!"
Suddenly, some weirdo starts screaming...
If you feel something is suspicious, take a detour to avoid the area.
Far from shortening your lifespan, it may not just be yelling.

The encouragement of loud voices

Now then, leaving aside the perverts, what about this loud voice?
It has some pretty good health benefits.
The specific effects are summarized below.

  • Stress relief
  • Removing the limiter from your brain
  • Maintains a sense of balance

Children cry a lot, don't they?
That was in the process of absorbing various things from the world.
It is said that this is a behavior that helps children maintain their mental balance.
In other words, crying and screaming
It is the emotional processing that occurs when your ego is suppressed.
As we grow older, we become less able to process it.
You can't cry or scream. As a result, you end up becoming depressed.
Being an adult is tough...
As adults, let us look for opportunities to shout.
Which of the following hobbies would be best for you?

  • karaoke
  • Live viewing
  • Watching Sports
  • Movie viewing

If you are busy, you may think, "I don't have time to play around like that!"
I can relate to this too. It destroys the body. It destroys the mind.
At times like these, I neglect my hobbies, don't go to karaoke,
I don't go to live shows.
Personally, I think the best way to let off some steam at work is to
Karaoke might be the best!
It doesn't matter if you're good or bad.
All you have to do is scream along to some Blue Hearts-like numbers.
It's so refreshing ^^
It's sure to dispel any stagnant air (evil spirit) that may be nesting at the site!
When I think back, the talented president, the upper management of our clients, and the people I respect
I think a lot of people said that karaoke is a hobby.

Finally, use it for childcare

As I said earlier, it is natural and expected for children to yell.
I think there are many situations where you have to be quiet because of the people around you.
Imagine how stressful this is for your child.
If you feel like you've been keeping your child quiet lately,
Take them to a place where they can shout out loud as much as they like.
Let them scream and have fun.
If your needs are met, you may find that you scream less.
As I would like to recommend here, karaoke is definitely recommended.
Children and adults alike can relieve stress.
It's a private room so you won't bother anyone.
You can even get a meal there!
At the end, it felt like I was a karaoke store clerk.
I ended up recommending karaoke though...
Anyway,
Let's start speaking loudly!
 

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