In Japanese folklore thing lasted 100 years, revives and regains consciousness





This thing called tsukumogami - "a kind of Japanese spirit: the thing acquired soul and personality." This concept originated in Japanese folklore, in the tenth century and most widespread due to the direction of Buddhism called Shingon.

Revived items - tsukumogami - considered generally harmless, but sometimes are not averse to make fun of people. And yet, according to legend, in rare cases, things could really angry and sometimes team up with other objects, to take revenge on their former owners, who threw them and forgot about them.

To protect people from the effects of tsukumogami in Japan to this day ceremonies held over the broken and is no longer usable things.

via factroom.ru