Netizens share strange roadside signs: The faceless monster in "Spirited Away" has a profound meaning

Netizens share strange roadside signs: The faceless monster in "Spirited Away" has a profound meaning

In Studio Ghibli's classic movie "Spirited Away", the faceless monster is particularly impressive among the various strange characters. Recently, a Japanese netizen actually found a strange sign of the faceless monster on the roadside. After careful observation, he found that its meaning is not simple.

·A netizen recently spotted this strange sign while driving past a place in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture. After careful observation, it was indeed the faceless monster in "Spirited Away", with the words "No garbage, give me Chi (Chihiro?)!" written underneath.

· Netizens were puzzled and speculated that someone had littered here, causing dissatisfaction. They didn’t know who had set up this strange and eye-catching sign. Those who have read the original novel know that the faceless monster has a strange personality and can swallow and spit out anything, but he is a loyal fan of the protagonist Chihiro.

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