Lawang
Sewu, a place that is popularly known by most Indonesian people because of its
story. Lawang Sewu, a place that what we call as a ghost-hunter will mostly choose
to do his hunting. What is Lawang Sewu actually? Well, let me describe this
place to you!
Lawang
Sewu, is a bulid that is situated in a city in Central Java that is Semarang. Lawang
Sewu that had started to be built in 1904 and finished in 1907 used to be used
as an office of NIS (Nederlands-Indische Spoooweg Maatschappij) that is a
Nederland Train Company that operated in Indonesia at colonialize time.
Lawang
Sewu literally means as “A thousand Doors”. People in Semarang calls this place
as Lawang Sewu as this building has many door though if we count the doors it
is not exactly a thousand doors. In fact, it is less than a thousand doors. Lawang
Sewu itself is a two-storey building and now, it is used as an office by Indonesian
Train Company since 1945 besides this building is now also open for a local
people or tourism to visit.
Lawang Sewu Corridor. |
As
an old building, lawing Sewu has its own spooky story. Many paranormal
activities has been reported from this place. A scream, a voice of woman
crying, an appearance of a Dutch soldiers, have been a part of story that
cannot be separated from this place. Lawang Sewu has reached the peak of spooky
place popularity in central Java. Rumor has it that lawing Sewu is actually a
place of Dutch and Japanese as people who accidently saw a ghost in this place
always said that the ghost always used a Dutch or Japanese soldier uniform.
The
ghosts of Japanese soldiers are reported to be seen in a room in the building
frontage. They, according to people that have seen them, are Japanese soldiers
that looks cruel. They have no nice place, no smile and also they have a long
moustache. They bring a samurai in their hands.
Not
only there is an appearance of a Japanese soldiers, voices of a woman screaming
is also a common thing you will find in this place. The voice is told to be a
voice of woman that screams in pain. The voices is sometimes followed by a
voice tramps of boots. Sometimes, when you are “lucky” enough, you will see a
long-haired woman that is walking along the building corridor who has dim
illuminations. The woman is told to walk with an empty stare, and as you look
at her, she will gives you a scary and threatening face expression.
The Crypt of Lawang Sewu |
In
the building crypt, there were jails and bunkers. That Bunker was used to
imprison Indonesian people or enemies. This jail is called “standing Jail” by Indonesia
people. Why? because the prisoners put in this jail had to stand crammed as this
place is really narrow. Its width is only 60cmx 1m and commonly, there would be
5 or 6 people that were forcedly put inside the jail. People who was thrown in
this jail would commonly die in a short time, and those who still alive after
the other’s died would be chopped in his head. The chopped head then would be
thrown on the river flowing besides the building. Now, sometimes the scent of
the blood or the corpse will be smelled when you are in this place though now
the place has been cleaned.
Moreover,
if you sit all alone in this place and wait for a little longer, then you will
get a little “gift”. You will see a green-eyed creatures that’s is believed to
crawl in the building ceiling. That creature will crawl to everyone who successfully
see it. So, if you successfully see this creature then I suggest to wear a
running Nike shoes.
Besides
the jails in the crypt, there is a torture chamber. This chamber is a place of
head-chopping. In this place is believed to a “nest” of chopped-head people’s
spirits. The spirits in this place sometimes show their appearance in a very
breath-taking form. They will be seen as a person who walk and bring their own
head in their hand.
Lawang Sewu Well |
From
the crypt, we move to the front yard of the building. In the front yard, you
will see an old well. This well will give wrenching screams at night. The
scream of soldiers, Dutch soldiers more precisely. This well, in the past, was
used as a place of killed Dutch soldiers to be buried. . History tells us that when Indonesia was
colonialized by Japan, many Dutch soldiers were murdered in this place.
Well,
that is a few stories of Lawang Sewu. Why do I say “a few”? Because I believe
this place still has more than a thousand untold storied that we do not know.
So if you want to reveal those stories, don’t be hesitated to visit Semarang,
Indonesia.
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