We've created an app to help you utilize "Shinitori, the Online Home"!
■What You Can Do at "Tori Park"
1. Check Out Everyone's Words and Works
From "Check Out," you can browse content such as "Experiences," "Tori Community," "Nobi Art," and "Voice Search." Even just casually browsing is fine.
You can "bookmark" articles or works you want to see again or read later.
2. Write and Share Your Inner Thoughts
"My Feelings" includes "Diary," "Experiences," "Tori Community," and "Nobi Art." All of these are content that allows you to express your thoughts, feelings, experiences, and events.
"Diary" is a private notebook you can write in private.
"Tori Community" is a message board where you can write down your painful feelings and frustrations. Even a short message is fine.
"Experiences" is a place to report on your experiences of life's challenges. We look forward to receiving your honest, honest stories.
You can post your own work on "Nobi Art." Feelings and emotions that are difficult to put into words may be expressed in the form of poetry, photographs, paintings, or music.
3. Receive replies and feedback
Posts on "Tori Community," "Experiences," and "Nobi Art" will receive replies and feedback from Shiinibiri supporters across the country.
At a speed and distance slightly different from real-life conversations, your posts are received and their feelings and thoughts are retold in their own words.
4. Listen to the birds' tweets
"Tori Hiroba" is a space home to six birds with unique personalities: sparrows, penguins, pigeons, toco toucans, kakapos, and red-crowned cranes.
Select a bird to go to its individual page and listen to its various tweets. You can also view its "profile" and "pet" it.
■ Recommended for the following situations
・When you can't stop thinking alone
・When you want to release the overwhelming pain and discomfort you can't contain and feel lighter
・When you want to express your feelings of wanting to die, disappear, or just plain sadness without hesitation
・When you want to feel the presence of others who have had similar experiences and feelings
・When you want to connect with the lives, feelings, and thoughts of many different people
・When you want to look at and understand pain and suffering from a little distance
・When you want to use your own painful feelings and experiences to your advantage
・When you want to change your mindset or way of thinking
■ Background of the App
"Tori Park" is an app that makes "Shinitori: A Place for Suicide Prevention" more accessible to everyone. We named it "Tori Park" to make it more accessible to everyone, like a park where various birds can spend time, and to make it easier for more people to participate in Shinitori.
■ What is "Shinitori: A Place for Suicide Prevention"?
"Shinitori: A Place for Suicide Prevention" is a website launched in 2019 as a place for people to hang out online. The term "Shinitori" is an abbreviation of "Shinitori no Torisetsu" (How to Guide to Death).
https://shinitori.net/
We live our lives with various pains, loneliness, and worries.
There are many things to worry about: family, school, work, relationships, romance, daily life, mental health, money, and more. Sometimes, we feel like giving up on life, thinking, "I want to die," "I want to disappear," or "There's no point in living." (Some people may feel this way for a long time.)
If we treat each person's worries and pain as personal issues, they can become a negative presence that torments others. However, by exploring the background of those pains and considering the true nature of those worries, we can shed light on current social issues and become something extremely valuable and valuable for the future.
This website recognizes the desire to die and the feeling that "There's no point in living" as a warning to the society we live in today. It was created as a "home online" with the goal of creating a community and network where people with similar feelings can meet, connect, and support each other.
"Shinitori: An Online Place" is a small place for people who are genuinely troubled in this day and age to participate in society.
We hope you'll join us.