Hope you guys enjoy this video! I always love haunted explorations! And this place was one of my favorites in the new Japan series! Do me a favor and share the video :) 5000+ thumbs up and I will go back and do a ghost hunt! let me know where youre from in the comments as well
I was watching your video on my TV and I felt as if the fan was moving when you entered the kitchen. I replayed it many times and felt the same way. Can you say that it was reflection of light that tricked my eyes or you missed the that part ??
They have to vent their sense of hopelessness and their sense of purposeless by destroying. They know they haven't got anything else to offer the world. They haven't got the guts or brains to think about why they feel so worthless so they just destroy. Dogs piss up against structures to claim the territory for themselves. These individuals are sub animal. Places like these make these people feel intimidated. They know deep down they are nothing and so they destroy what puts them down. A family, a home, a history, evidence of love, of having been someone. There is sadness in abandoned homes, but so much more sadness in the losers that need to actually destroy on purpose an already abandoned building. Pathetic.
A friend of mine was born and grew up in Wakayama City. The mansion is well known and is an urban legend in that area. Yuras wife died from tuberculosis, one of his sons died from leukemia as a child, his daughter committed suicide from hanging herself after killing a house maid in a dispute some time before, and his oldest son killed a American soldier with the families samurai sword on the property. There were other strange family illnesses and deaths until they permanently left back in the 1980's. Locals believe that the mansion and property are cursed by an Onryo, and all of the family members who have died still haunt the property. The Japanese horror movie The Grudge is based on this mansion as well.
true the one that i used to live in gunma ken was old apartment and the story of the family owner is kinda same suicidal bcoz of bankruptcy scared to pay the debt so they killed themselves
Thank you for the backround on this Family that once lived here. I wish i knew how & why so many of the families personal photos, items were left in haste? Tsunami ? War ? 😮if you find out let us all know!!! 🥰👵👌
That house isn't haunted, she's just so very sad. She misses the sound of children't laughter and the sound of glasses clinking as cocktails are served. She misses sharing in love of family and even the heartache they are subject to. She was there for it all: a safe haven, a place of joy and sorrow, and most of all a constant companion. Then they just left her to rot.
Something tragic must have happened in that household that forced them to leave abruptly. Did a very loved child died?😢 Everything about that house just indicate sadness and tragedy.
Your evaluations are so true and accurate. This house is totally not haunted, in fact the soul of the house is very sad,longing for a happy family to occupy it.
What? I’m sorry what qualifies something to be haunted by your definition? Because that place was definitely haunted stuff doesn’t just fall with no wind , doors just don’t open and close by themselves or maybe that’s normal to you
The “samurai dolls” are mostly Ichimatsu dolls, a type of doll popularized in the Edo period. They usually depict children; the larger boy doll dressed in black, in the red case is probably (I didn’t go back to check) wearing a shichi-go-san kimono set. The previous doll with the head wrapping is a gofun (a white pigmented, chalky substance similar to plaster) doll representing the warrior-monk Benkei. Both of these types of dolls probably have a wood and gofun (clay and later plastic replaced the very thin gofun layers in more expensive or older dolls) construction, with real kimono silk and metallic thread used to clothe them. The hanging “charm” depicting a toy horse is not actually a charm, but another type of doll-adjacent artwork called oshie. It’s a 3D form of picture made up of cloth; elaborate and expensive hagoita paddles utilize this technique to make the figures more dynamic.
The Kanji (Chinese writing) on the hallway is an old Chinese cursive calligraphy, read from right to left is '氣象萬千' 'qi xiang wan qian' meaning ' Majestic, grand, mighty, spectacular, changeful prospect and wonderful panorama.'
21:17 Hello, I’m Japanese and my english is terrible.sorry,,,I think this room is Japanese style altar room. We put the ancestral tablets and the Buddhist statue on the Buddhist altar and we pray for ancestral then we use incense. I’m waiting next video! Enjoy Japan!!
The Kanji (Chinese writing) on the hallway is an old Chinese cursive calligraphy, read from right to left is '氣象萬千' 'qi xiang wan qian' meaning ' Majestic, grand, mighty, spectacular, changeful prospect and wonderful panorama.'
I imagine these places in their glory days. With familes. Sometimes with children and sometimes without. I can see it so clearly in my head. Thank you for these videos!
I absolutely can imagine the family when pictures are found of the family. I love to see photos of before and your video shots of after the home. 99% of the time in the UK the ivy tries to take over the home and in some places you wouldn’t even notice the home if you didn’t Google map it.
The mansion is incredibly elegant mixing with both Japanese and Western styles. It's so so sad that people had to abandon this beautiful mansion because it's haunted.
I haven't done any research on this mansion/vila, but generally speaking on cases like these. Most likely abandoned not because it's haunted, but due to normal life things (ex. family disputes, finances, etc.) It's haunted because it's been abandoned.
I also love the narrating as you walk and can't do something, you hit it with the solid survival horror lines "Something's blocking it, can't go through here" 😂
A lot of people say the games are fictional and I do believe that, but what’s actually really interesting is every fatal frame is based on a real mansion, even the director said him and others would explore the inside of places.
Timestamp 18:20- Curtain moves left to right on its own. Timestamp 41:12 - Black object on top shelf moves. Also noted the trajectory of the light bulb was at an angle. Nice investigation guys.
Ayako Mikusumi (born: 1925, died: 2005) This woman is a spirit who lived in that house for a time until her death. She wishes to have her presence honored and acknowledged so that she may be at peace. @steveronin You are an amazingly respectful human who puts effort into recognizing the spiritual nature of the places you go. Thank you for this and know the message will travel appropriately in your hands.
Say hello from Japan. The Japanese wooden houses are easy to collapse here in Japan. Fortunately, abandoned houses are disturbed by robbers since we always respect others belonging. Your videography is stunning. I like it! Keep up that hard work 🐎
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I must again praise the quality of the audio foreword. Really clean and detailed at home on my hifi system.
Steve, I agree with you. The mansion was looted. Yet, the house should have been taken care of. The many possessions either taken by the owners, sold or given away. The house should have been sold and not left to go derelict. Shame on the family for abandoning it. They had so much, a shear abundance of everything, and then to just leave it is inexcusable. The poor father, who worked so hard to be successful and provide everything to his wife and children, and for them, who were so spoiled, to leave wonderful possessions and equipment behind, shame on them. Very un-Japanese.
I am a Japanese who likes foreign architecture!However, it is also true that interesting buildings remain in Japan. At the end of the 19th century, architecture such as rich houses and public facilities in Japan was influenced by Europe and other countries. There were times when Western-style furniture was arranged in a Japanese-style building, but in richer houses, it was sometimes built by connecting the Japanese-style building with the Western-style building. This is called the Japanese-Western eclectic Japanese-style architecture has become more valuable now, but Japanese-style buildings at that time were really a kind of art work created by craftsmen. Although weathering is several times faster than foreign stone houses, I want them to enjoy the richness and sense of loss. Thank you!
this video got recommended to me, and i clicked it because fatal frame is one of my favorite horror game series, and it was so interesting to watch you explore a real abandoned japanese mansion ! you have a new sub from me :)
Speaking of doors opening and closing on their own, right at the beginning 4:25 - 4:37 the white door opened and then closed loudly with no one touching it.
The storage at 10:31 is Disaster Supplies Warehouse that belongs to Tsurudachi Island Third Residents' Association, so people manage to use this place as an Evacuation point
as i go through the video, I imagining how good the house was during its glorious days. its so big and many rooms. you can also imagine how wealthy the owner was. its just sad that it was ransacked before it was filmed. I believed that the owner didn't leave house in that condition. clothes, books, pictures, old items... its scattered everywhere. thanks for sharing this video
The Kanji (Chinese writing) on the hallway is an old Chinese cursive calligraphy, read from right to left is '氣象萬千' 'qi xiang wan qian' meaning ' Majestic, grand, mighty, spectacular, changeful prospect and wonderful panorama.'
The calendar on the wall at 44:44 shows (what looks like) Sunday March 23 - the last time was that it was plausible someone lived there was 2008, 2003 and 1997.
Hi from Malaysia! My mom and grandma used to have those ‘wooden slippers’- we call them clogs-Chinese ones were painted red and the front was pointed down so you could roll them forward and could walk faster, even through wet areas like the market or a flooded street or a freshly washed and scrubbed kitchen. The ghosts in her old house definitely wore clogs-you could hear the very distinctive sound Cluk-cluk-cluk! even though by then no one used such clogs anymore in the 90s!
It’s heartbreaking to see such a lovely space in such ruin and disrepair. I know it’s completely different there culturally when it comes to deaths in a home and abandonment. As well as the spiritual side of things. It would make a lovely time capsule like museum since it has such an important tie to history. It’s so sad to me to see it just falling apart. But who knows how the family feels. I’m sure not as romantic as we do. For all we know those are memories they wish to leave behind. Peace to whatever energy is left there. Thanks for the risky walk through! It was fascinating!
Love watching people explore abandoned places, but at the same time I find it scary because I'd be too terrified to do it myself-how do people have the balls to do stuff like this? ❤
Hi! expat here from the States lol. I LOVE the Fatal Frame series so seeing this is really giving me vibes and joy. Side note: There is no poison ivy in Japan, it's native only to Northern US. Also those wooden "slippers" geta are still common here in Japan, just mainly worn in the summer with summer kimono or yukata. Love the content! Keep it up!
Im starting to play the series right now! And really? Ugh idk what is it then. I still have a bit of it on my arm :/ i was hoping they had some poison ivy cream in japan but they dont. Maybe youre right though and its not poison ivy
@@SteveRonin Maybe poison oak or poison sumac? Idk if they exist in Japan or not either, might be good to do a quick google search of common poisonous plants in Japan so you know what to look out for when exploring and how to treat any more rashes lol.
Love your videos started watching couple of weeks. I saw you with bigbangz and abandoned world explorer and so I started watching your video's. I don't watch alot of others just so far the 3 of you. Never new these videos existed. Thanks guys for the videos
I think that place was absolutely beautiful! I mean, creepy AF, but still!! The wall artwork was stunning - the cranes, lotus's etc - WOW!! The western style room really weirded me out. The fact it looks completely untouched, unlike the rest, was strange. I think the smaller house may have been the gatehouse, due to its proximity to the front entrance of the property. But the way it looks, well, it's like the got up one morning and decided to just get dressed and walk out the front door, never to return. Thanks for doing this video! It was really interesting, and can't wait to see the next one!! 😎👻👹🇦🇺
Great place! Even if it wasn’t haunted 🙄 it’s scary going into any abandoned mansion on top of a mountain in the middle of nowhere in another country!! Thx Steve!
I love how calm you are even after that door close right in front of you. And the light bulb? That's crazy 😮😮. Thanks for sharing this exploration with us. Stay safe out there. Watching from the Philippines 😊✌️
Viewer from Pennsylvania. Great video. The word that came to my mind throughout the video was sadness. That home is incredibly sad it was left to decay. A beautiful building. It must have been magnificent at one time. Incredible all the things left behind. Especially all the photos, incense, dolls and figurines. It must have been adorned with such lovely items. Thanks for the video.
Despite all the bulb crashing or door smashing, I find this house not creepy at all, I think it's beautiful, and a pity there's no effort to save the heritage in it, all those books
Thank you for the amazing tour of the old way of Japanese life. I definitely think the castle is haunted but probably because so many people have come in to ransack it. You were so respectful...they were just letting you know they were there. Can't wait to watch more of your videos.
It was definitely haunted. Surprising part is some of the spirit spoke Japanese, English and Cantonese. Here are some of the EVPs in this video: 7:31 "Do ten no?" (Not sure what this means in Japanese) 8:31 "Kirin?" (Japanese?) 8:39 "Wa ta tashi" (Japanese?) 10:56 "Horush shi te" (Japanese?) 12:48 "I see that he wants to be with him" (weird to hear English spoken) 12:51 "I can't believe he would do this." (English again) 12:56 "Saas Tung Ke?" (Japanese?) 13:46 [Female voice but can't tell what was said.] 14:00 "I want to make sure that he's going to leave." 14:05 "I'm sure they will leave." 14:06 "I didn't see it." (very loud and clear) 14:07 "Quiet. You can see that's cruel." 14:11 "I'm so hungry for food." 14:14 "Well, you brought it to me." 14:23 "Say bak guai" (Cantonese? Sounds like "damn white guy" in Cantonese.) 14:26 "Chin guo whoa" (Cantonese? Sounds like an common expression meaning "you're think you're better than us in Cantonese.") 15:32 "Dah shim" 15:48 "That's horrible." (Dave might have said this. Hard to tell.) 19:57 "Terrorize him now." 23:10 "Ngo diew nay yah" (Cantonese? Roughly translated, it sounds like "F__k you" in Cantonese.) 24:35 "Ngo dah ni" (Cantonese? Means "I hit you" in Cantonese.) 27:36 "Who is it?" 27:44 "Klo kin qua" (Japanese?) 39:26 Another EVP caught here, but don't understand language. 39:44 "Hot rein ta da" (Japanese?) 40:27 "Leaving?" (Not sure if it was Dave) 41:15 "Eff fari" (Japanese?) 41:31 "Get down!" (very loud and clear) 43:01 You try to open a drawer and a voice said "quit it!" very loudly. 43:19 "Loss his balance." 43:46 "Don't swing it." (could be Dave saying it) 44:51 "Go down now!" (very loud)
Hey man as a fan of fatal frame i appreciate you guys having the cahonas of to exploring that place, i’ve recently just discovered you and it’s awesome to see you exploring it, not many channels are doing that
Every countries have their own hauntings. Not alot of people wants to deal with the super naturals. Stay safe and becareful as you and your friends explore those abandoned places that are haunted.
I have watched a number of other people's posts, first time watching yours's and I always google the property afterwords for any history, and most are successful, and I read every single word to understand it's existents up to the day it stands abandoned. Love your post scarry yet satisfying.
hold up.... At 26:24 Steve looks at the doll again, it moved from just a few seconds ago..... Those Japanese dolls have been known to hold the spirits of the owners,,, Yikes!
At first I didn't see what you mean until I went back to 26:12 and watched it a second time. The first time I thought it was just the angle. Watching 26:10-26:26 I can see the full is smocked over and the face angled more downward. WOW!!!!
Has anyone noticed at 18:08, there is a little tiny movement on the top left lantern! If there is wind, there should be some movement on other lanterns too.
Greetings from Malaysia. I always enjoy watching Steve Ronin's explorations to all those abandoned places near and far... there's always some kind of sadness and creepiness watching those ruins and deterioration, knowing that once upon a time people really lived and breathed in there. Thanks Steve for all your videos.... I've learnt a lot from them. 🥰
This video gave me real goosebumps, it's definitely haunted and you guys captured a lot of going on there. The doors move and slam, it means "get out" or could be saying "welcome to our mansion". I agreed that the beautiful colorful lotus slide door @21:50 was probably customized and handmade. To be honest, watching this video I can sense the sadness in the mansion but the 2nd other house isn't. Anyways, glad you guys made it back safe at the end.
Steve When Thing like this happen, You need to ask the Person That is haunting the Home if you Can film, and say you mean no harm, or disrespect, You don't want them Following you Home.
Thank you so much Mr. Ronnin for sharing with us your travel tour from different abandoned houses, so interesting. I just pray you and your team will always be safe in every houses you visit. More power👍
Hey Steve! Awesome video as always! The haunted explorations are so thrilling, and this spot in Japan is definitely one of the best yet. Can't wait to see more from this series! Sharing the video now, and fingers crossed for those 5000+ thumbs up so we can get that ghost hunt! Greetings from The Philippines! 🇵🇭👻🎉📹
Finally someone exlore into this place, i am curious sincee long time ago when i played Fatal Frame. I can imagine how beautiful this place before the owner and the families abandoned this place.
Sad that no one is there. This place has a lot of potential. It's really huge ; looking mystifying! A lot of trees outside are beautiful. I also like how architecture is embodied in building. And I like design inside in house : sofa for example. I think I need the same one )))
It’s a very beautiful and very big mansion for Japan , love how the design of the house is opening to the nature, lot of light, love the Japanese doll in the glass box, it’s a very beautiful mansion and private, really sad to see it got abandoned, this people are rich indeed sad to see they can’t take it with them when they are gone, thank you for sharing very interesting exposure indeed .
Thank u Steve For Sharing You're Excursion in Japan My Birthplace ! 🌺🌸 This Home Once Held A Significant Man Who Helped Play A An Important Part in History. The Generations Of Family Members & Daily Living . Lots of Memories Were Made There. Thank you For Taking Us On You're Journey Thru This Big Mansion. Much Love & Aloha ❤🌸🌺😘💋 Linda 🌺🌸
What beautiful wood work and such great attention to detail. In its prime, that place would have been beautiful. Like so many great homes of yesteryear, the quality is stunning and unachievable today at any cost.
Great video as always, so creepy but I enjoyed watching up to the very end. Thank you for all the hardwork Steve. We appreciate it so much. Keep safe and God bless
Hi there I am Julie from Georgia USA and the Fatal Frame series has always been my #1 favorite games and that is what caught my eye. I appreciate you guys and doing this video, absolutely beautiful area Again Thank you guys so much
What the....!! I reviewed your video .. at the first that screw driver is really not there and after that noise it appears to be at the floor... 😨😨 Creepy
Hope you guys enjoy this video! I always love haunted explorations! And this place was one of my favorites in the new Japan series! Do me a favor and share the video :) 5000+ thumbs up and I will go back and do a ghost hunt! let me know where youre from in the comments as well
Virginia girl here! I really loved this one! K-2 maybe!
super creepy! I gave a timestamp, heard something creepy in the audio 42:59 and 43:01. sound like a man loud whisper, "EHHH!" twice.
Family must have visited London 2cd House entrance shelf,Figure of a soldier like outside Buckingham Palace.
I was watching your video on my TV and I felt as if the fan was moving when you entered the kitchen. I replayed it many times and felt the same way. Can you say that it was reflection of light that tricked my eyes or you missed the that part ??
Shared and I’m from Cincinnati, Ohio as always love love LOVE your videos and the places you visit! Thank you. Please stay safe and healthy! 🤟🏽✌🏽
I will never understand why people have to destroy abandoned places. It would have been so cool to see this place as it was.
LOOTERS arent known for their high intelligent and good manner
And the maintenance too seems at ease
They have to vent their sense of hopelessness and their sense of purposeless by destroying. They know they haven't got anything else to offer the world.
They haven't got the guts or brains to think about why they feel so worthless so they just destroy. Dogs piss up against structures to claim the territory for themselves. These individuals are sub animal. Places like these make these people feel intimidated. They know deep down they are nothing and so they destroy what puts them down. A family, a home, a history, evidence of love, of having been someone. There is sadness in abandoned homes, but so much more sadness in the losers that need to actually destroy on purpose an already abandoned building. Pathetic.
Who knows who still owns it and how long ago someone was last there.
Interesting place
A friend of mine was born and grew up in Wakayama City. The mansion is well known and is an urban legend in that area. Yuras wife died from tuberculosis, one of his sons died from leukemia as a child, his daughter committed suicide from hanging herself after killing a house maid in a dispute some time before, and his oldest son killed a American soldier with the families samurai sword on the property. There were other strange family illnesses and deaths until they permanently left back in the 1980's. Locals believe that the mansion and property are cursed by an Onryo, and all of the family members who have died still haunt the property. The Japanese horror movie The Grudge is based on this mansion as well.
Crazy
true the one that i used to live in gunma ken was old apartment and the story of the family owner is kinda same suicidal bcoz of bankruptcy scared to pay the debt so they killed themselves
Why government takes the place if no anyother family left behind and do something in there rather than being abondoned😢
Wow! 😮
Thank you for the backround on this Family that once lived here. I wish i knew how & why so many of the families personal photos, items were left in haste? Tsunami ? War ? 😮if you find out let us all know!!! 🥰👵👌
That house isn't haunted, she's just so very sad. She misses the sound of children't laughter and the sound of glasses clinking as cocktails are served. She misses sharing in love of family and even the heartache they are subject to. She was there for it all: a safe haven, a place of joy and sorrow, and most of all a constant companion.
Then they just left her to rot.
Something tragic must have happened in that household that forced them to leave abruptly. Did a very loved child died?😢 Everything about that house just indicate sadness and tragedy.
@@Cebuana59 Did...did you not watch the video? He literally narrated how the family left the home after the death of a child.
Your evaluations are so true and accurate. This house is totally not haunted, in fact the soul of the house is very sad,longing for a happy family to occupy it.
Sad to see a wealthy family just left leaving everything behind to rot...so sad very sad....
What? I’m sorry what qualifies something to be haunted by your definition? Because that place was definitely haunted stuff doesn’t just fall with no wind , doors just don’t open and close by themselves or maybe that’s normal to you
The “samurai dolls” are mostly Ichimatsu dolls, a type of doll popularized in the Edo period. They usually depict children; the larger boy doll dressed in black, in the red case is probably (I didn’t go back to check) wearing a shichi-go-san kimono set. The previous doll with the head wrapping is a gofun (a white pigmented, chalky substance similar to plaster) doll representing the warrior-monk Benkei. Both of these types of dolls probably have a wood and gofun (clay and later plastic replaced the very thin gofun layers in more expensive or older dolls) construction, with real kimono silk and metallic thread used to clothe them. The hanging “charm” depicting a toy horse is not actually a charm, but another type of doll-adjacent artwork called oshie. It’s a 3D form of picture made up of cloth; elaborate and expensive hagoita paddles utilize this technique to make the figures more dynamic.
That’s some very interesting information! Gonna have to research it further!
Must have been gorgeous back in the day!
My Jichan has a lot of those at his house. We adore them bc they are so elegant
It's very sad that they just left the samurai doll to rot in that house😢 I bet his spirit is not happy.
It is japan version of annabel😅
The Kanji (Chinese writing) on the hallway is an old Chinese cursive calligraphy, read from right to left is '氣象萬千' 'qi xiang wan qian' meaning ' Majestic, grand, mighty, spectacular, changeful prospect and wonderful panorama.'
21:17 Hello, I’m Japanese and my english is terrible.sorry,,,I think this room is Japanese style altar room. We put the ancestral tablets and the Buddhist statue on the Buddhist altar and we pray for ancestral then we use incense. I’m waiting next video! Enjoy Japan!!
Hello Robin how are you doing today
Hello Robin how are you doing today
The Kanji (Chinese writing) on the hallway is an old Chinese cursive calligraphy, read from right to left is '氣象萬千' 'qi xiang wan qian' meaning ' Majestic, grand, mighty, spectacular, changeful prospect and wonderful panorama.'
heii robin what is you nihon namae , is that place is not haunted??
This genuinely makes me sad, what a beautiful place and can you imagine how much history is just thrown on the floor and forgotten about
I imagine these places in their glory days. With familes. Sometimes with children and sometimes without. I can see it so clearly in my head. Thank you for these videos!
So true!
@@SteveRoninHey, is that your face/reflection down the hall and just in the right at about time stamp 41:20-22?
I absolutely can imagine the family when pictures are found of the family. I love to see photos of before and your video shots of after the home. 99% of the time in the UK the ivy tries to take over the home and in some places you wouldn’t even notice the home if you didn’t Google map it.
@@dlsdyer9071 he's not gonna tell ya
The mansion is incredibly elegant mixing with both Japanese and Western styles. It's so so sad that people had to abandon this beautiful mansion because it's haunted.
I haven't done any research on this mansion/vila, but generally speaking on cases like these.
Most likely abandoned not because it's haunted, but due to normal life things (ex. family disputes, finances, etc.)
It's haunted because it's been abandoned.
"We could have just come up the driveway"..."we didn't have to climb that mountain"🤣
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Hindsight is always 20/20.
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@@terryulmer969what does that mean?
I also love the narrating as you walk and can't do something, you hit it with the solid survival horror lines "Something's blocking it, can't go through here" 😂
A lot of people say the games are fictional and I do believe that, but what’s actually really interesting is every fatal frame is based on a real mansion, even the director said him and others would explore the inside of places.
Timestamp 18:20- Curtain moves left to right on its own. Timestamp 41:12 - Black object on top shelf moves. Also noted the trajectory of the light bulb was at an angle. Nice investigation guys.
Wow good eyes!
The curtain wasn’t moving numbnuts. The camera was panning out so it gave the illusion
And the black thing didn’t move. It was just reflection of how smooth it is smh. People just wanna believe to feel something lmao
Just light/shadow/camera movement, nothing moved.
@@carlmarcks114 but yet you take your time to watch smh😂😂
I don't mind being one of the few Americans that know about the Fatal Frame series but it makes me happy to hear someone else talk about it
Have you played them all? I had to Google it and after this video, I'm going to check RUclips for clips or game play
I am from Europe and I adore the franchise
Ayako Mikusumi (born: 1925, died: 2005)
This woman is a spirit who lived in that house for a time until her death. She wishes to have her presence honored and acknowledged so that she may be at peace. @steveronin You are an amazingly respectful human who puts effort into recognizing the spiritual nature of the places you go. Thank you for this and know the message will travel appropriately in your hands.
The way mother nature takes back what is rightfully hers is just gorgeous.
it's also OURS.
@@jameskirk2579If so we should be taking far better care of it!
Explorers say they just hate this phrase because it’s said all the time. But it is the truth!
@@jameskirk2579nope it's not ours. even we ourselves belong to mother nature
Say hello from Japan. The Japanese wooden houses are easy to collapse here in Japan. Fortunately, abandoned houses are disturbed by robbers since we always respect others belonging. Your videography is stunning. I like it! Keep up that hard work 🐎
I must again praise the quality of the audio foreword. Really clean and detailed at home on my hifi system.
Glad you like it!
What a tragedy that this home has been left abandoned! It's beautiful! I would love to renovate it, even with a ghost or two!
I love looking in old places. Great video,loved it
watching from the Philippines 😊
Pls. pray before & after you enter abandoned/haunted houses
stay safe always 🙏💗
Steve, I agree with you. The mansion was looted. Yet, the house should have been taken care of. The many possessions either taken by the owners, sold or given away. The house should have been sold and not left to go derelict. Shame on the family for abandoning it. They had so much, a shear abundance of everything, and then to just leave it is inexcusable. The poor father, who worked so hard to be successful and provide everything to his wife and children, and for them, who were so spoiled, to leave wonderful possessions and equipment behind, shame on them. Very un-Japanese.
Probably because it was haunted they left in a hurry.
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Or quite potentially were having issues with the yakuza.
@@miscalotastuff733 Yakuza out in the middle of the woods?
@_Just_Another_Guy what better place to do drug trades and other business. Happens around here with the gangs and moonshiners.
I am a Japanese who likes foreign architecture!However, it is also true that interesting buildings remain in Japan.
At the end of the 19th century, architecture such as rich houses and public facilities in Japan was influenced by Europe and other countries.
There were times when Western-style furniture was arranged in a Japanese-style building, but in richer houses, it was sometimes built by connecting the Japanese-style building with the Western-style building.
This is called the Japanese-Western eclectic
Japanese-style architecture has become more valuable now, but Japanese-style buildings at that time were really a kind of art work created by craftsmen.
Although weathering is several times faster than foreign stone houses, I want them to enjoy the richness and sense of loss.
Thank you!
What is the translation in f the picture text?
this video got recommended to me, and i clicked it because fatal frame is one of my favorite horror game series, and it was so interesting to watch you explore a real abandoned japanese mansion ! you have a new sub from me :)
At 22:21 you will notice that the steel door is closed and at 23:00 it was opened and closed by itself
That could be a continuity issue due to editing...
@@MissKrystalKnighthow?
Speaking of doors opening and closing on their own, right at the beginning 4:25 - 4:37 the white door opened and then closed loudly with no one touching it.
yes
Thank you for not exploring alone!
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My 1st time watching from Oregon 🌲 USA love the old building's
The storage at 10:31 is Disaster Supplies Warehouse that belongs to Tsurudachi Island Third Residents' Association, so people manage to use this place as an Evacuation point
Beautiful mansion, would have loved to have seen it when it was first built and all fixed up like it was back in the day.
Thanks for going on this adventure, Steve.
as i go through the video, I imagining how good the house was during its glorious days. its so big and many rooms. you can also imagine how wealthy the owner was.
its just sad that it was ransacked before it was filmed. I believed that the owner didn't leave house in that condition. clothes, books, pictures, old items... its scattered everywhere.
thanks for sharing this video
It's a shame such beautiful art left to rot, it once was a majestic mansion... My mother was Japanese.. I was born in Tokyo Japan in 1956
Hello Sue how are you doing today
The Kanji (Chinese writing) on the hallway is an old Chinese cursive calligraphy, read from right to left is '氣象萬千' 'qi xiang wan qian' meaning ' Majestic, grand, mighty, spectacular, changeful prospect and wonderful panorama.'
The calendar on the wall at 44:44 shows (what looks like) Sunday March 23 - the last time was that it was plausible someone lived there was 2008, 2003 and 1997.
Amazing place! Japan seems to be a treasure trove of abandoned places and with very little vandalism.
Yakuza thugz bruuuh 😆
cuz they learn manners
They sure do leave some important memories behind.. Those books relly caught my attention man
Yeah and the pictures...hard to understand why they left them there. Unless they really wanted to forget all of it or something.
Hi from Malaysia! My mom and grandma used to have those ‘wooden slippers’- we call them clogs-Chinese ones were painted red and the front was pointed down so you could roll them forward and could walk faster, even through wet areas like the market or a flooded street or a freshly washed and scrubbed kitchen. The ghosts in her old house definitely wore clogs-you could hear the very distinctive sound Cluk-cluk-cluk! even though by then no one used such clogs anymore in the 90s!
Thanks for the info!
We indonesian still have it in the very traditional house or mosque. That sound is creepy in silence
I'm not even scared, I am sad how time can change a lot, memories inside of the house makes me happy and sad at the same time.
Oh this one was super creepy. the audio at 42:59 and 43:01 Sounds like a "EHH!" twice.
Yes, I hear that too. It's like an audio catch of EM's.
Love your videos. This is the first genuine video I have seen that had actual paranormal happenings.
From-Appleton, WI.
Holy crap! My hometown!
I can imagine how beautiful it was before it became abandoned. Truly creepy though. Enjoying the Japan series👏 looking forward for more:)
It really is! Stay tuned for more ;)
This is probably one of the most unscripted video I’ve watched yet. You can tell these are their literal reactions. Really good
Of course! Thank you :) I will be always honest in my explores/ghost hunts!
Japan’s mountains and woods are full of mystery and magic…
The wooden slippers are called getas.
Oh i for got 😊😊from philippines..
It’s heartbreaking to see such a lovely space in such ruin and disrepair. I know it’s completely different there culturally when it comes to deaths in a home and abandonment. As well as the spiritual side of things. It would make a lovely time capsule like museum since it has such an important tie to history. It’s so sad to me to see it just falling apart. But who knows how the family feels. I’m sure not as romantic as we do. For all we know those are memories they wish to leave behind. Peace to whatever energy is left there. Thanks for the risky walk through! It was fascinating!
Especially from a death of a child!
Love watching people explore abandoned places, but at the same time I find it scary because I'd be too terrified to do it myself-how do people have the balls to do stuff like this? ❤
Just explore with someone else...
Curiosity.😊
Interesting mansion and yes that sign in Japanese means hello. I googled it. 😊
Yes , Your right Mate , they had the balls 😊😊😊😊😊, I would be likely to shit myself 😅😅😅
Noone has ever come to any harm during any of these so-called hauntings. It's worth remembering that.
Hi! expat here from the States lol. I LOVE the Fatal Frame series so seeing this is really giving me vibes and joy.
Side note: There is no poison ivy in Japan, it's native only to Northern US. Also those wooden "slippers" geta are still common here in Japan, just mainly worn in the summer with summer kimono or yukata. Love the content! Keep it up!
Im starting to play the series right now! And really? Ugh idk what is it then. I still have a bit of it on my arm :/ i was hoping they had some poison ivy cream in japan but they dont. Maybe youre right though and its not poison ivy
@@SteveRonin Maybe poison oak or poison sumac? Idk if they exist in Japan or not either, might be good to do a quick google search of common poisonous plants in Japan so you know what to look out for when exploring and how to treat any more rashes lol.
Love your videos started watching couple of weeks. I saw you with bigbangz and abandoned world explorer and so I started watching your video's. I don't watch alot of others just so far the 3 of you. Never new these videos existed. Thanks guys for the videos
Brah we have Poison Ivy in the south too 😂 shits everywhere on the east coast.
expat in japan are toxic people.
From California but living in Ensenada, MX right now. Love your videos, Steve. So beautiful and wonderful cinematography,
Hello Silvia how are you doing today
I think that place was absolutely beautiful! I mean, creepy AF, but still!! The wall artwork was stunning - the cranes, lotus's etc - WOW!!
The western style room really weirded me out. The fact it looks completely untouched, unlike the rest, was strange.
I think the smaller house may have been the gatehouse, due to its proximity to the front entrance of the property. But the way it looks, well, it's like the got up one morning and decided to just get dressed and walk out the front door, never to return.
Thanks for doing this video! It was really interesting, and can't wait to see the next one!!
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Great place! Even if it wasn’t haunted 🙄 it’s scary going into any abandoned mansion on top of a mountain in the middle of nowhere in another country!! Thx Steve!
I love how calm you are even after that door close right in front of you. And the light bulb? That's crazy 😮😮. Thanks for sharing this exploration with us. Stay safe out there.
Watching from the Philippines 😊✌️
Thanks for watching!
yeah right 😮 its so scary im from malaysia.
Yay it’s Steve!!! Love it! THIS MANSION IS SPOOKY! watching from NJ! USA! 🥰🥰🥰
Viewer from Pennsylvania. Great video. The word that came to my mind throughout the video was sadness. That home is incredibly sad it was left to decay. A beautiful building. It must have been magnificent at one time. Incredible all the things left behind. Especially all the photos, incense, dolls and figurines. It must have been adorned with such lovely items. Thanks for the video.
You’re a true legend for this one!!! Thank you infinitely
You're welcome!
Despite all the bulb crashing or door smashing, I find this house not creepy at all, I think it's beautiful, and a pity there's no effort to save the heritage in it, all those books
Always wear mask whenever you entered an old and moldy places.
Magnificent and interesting exploration like your other videos, architecture and nature collides, thats cool!
Thank you for the amazing tour of the old way of Japanese life. I definitely think the castle is haunted but probably because so many people have come in to ransack it. You were so respectful...they were just letting you know they were there. Can't wait to watch more of your videos.
Glad you enjoyed it
It was definitely haunted. Surprising part is some of the spirit spoke Japanese, English and Cantonese. Here are some of the EVPs in this video:
7:31 "Do ten no?" (Not sure what this means in Japanese)
8:31 "Kirin?" (Japanese?)
8:39 "Wa ta tashi" (Japanese?)
10:56 "Horush shi te" (Japanese?)
12:48 "I see that he wants to be with him" (weird to hear English spoken)
12:51 "I can't believe he would do this." (English again)
12:56 "Saas Tung Ke?" (Japanese?)
13:46 [Female voice but can't tell what was said.]
14:00 "I want to make sure that he's going to leave."
14:05 "I'm sure they will leave."
14:06 "I didn't see it." (very loud and clear)
14:07 "Quiet. You can see that's cruel."
14:11 "I'm so hungry for food."
14:14 "Well, you brought it to me."
14:23 "Say bak guai" (Cantonese? Sounds like "damn white guy" in Cantonese.)
14:26 "Chin guo whoa" (Cantonese? Sounds like an common expression meaning "you're think you're better than us in Cantonese.")
15:32 "Dah shim"
15:48 "That's horrible." (Dave might have said this. Hard to tell.)
19:57 "Terrorize him now."
23:10 "Ngo diew nay yah" (Cantonese? Roughly translated, it sounds like "F__k you" in Cantonese.)
24:35 "Ngo dah ni" (Cantonese? Means "I hit you" in Cantonese.)
27:36 "Who is it?"
27:44 "Klo kin qua" (Japanese?)
39:26 Another EVP caught here, but don't understand language.
39:44 "Hot rein ta da" (Japanese?)
40:27 "Leaving?" (Not sure if it was Dave)
41:15 "Eff fari" (Japanese?)
41:31 "Get down!" (very loud and clear)
43:01 You try to open a drawer and a voice said "quit it!" very loudly.
43:19 "Loss his balance."
43:46 "Don't swing it." (could be Dave saying it)
44:51 "Go down now!" (very loud)
Hey man as a fan of fatal frame i appreciate you guys having the cahonas of to exploring that place, i’ve recently just discovered you and it’s awesome to see you exploring it, not many channels are doing that
It should be written “Cojones”, not cahonas.
From 13:12 to 13:25 that screwdriver was not there that was creepy thinking this house is active
Michigan, USA here and I love all the Asian architecture, so beautiful and amazing
Every countries have their own hauntings. Not alot of people wants to deal with the super naturals. Stay safe and becareful as you and your friends explore those abandoned places that are haunted.
Well said
As an urban explorer myself I've found that humans are much scarier than apparitions.
True, the real hauntings are humans that leave scars behind.
I have watched a number of other people's posts, first time watching yours's and I always google the property afterwords for any history, and most are successful, and I read every single word to understand it's existents up to the day it stands abandoned. Love your post scarry yet satisfying.
Absolutely beautiful! So sad to see the weather damage. Super creepy!
hold up.... At 26:24 Steve looks at the doll again, it moved from just a few seconds ago..... Those Japanese dolls have been known to hold the spirits of the owners,,, Yikes!
At first I didn't see what you mean until I went back to 26:12 and watched it a second time. The first time I thought it was just the angle. Watching 26:10-26:26 I can see the full is smocked over and the face angled more downward. WOW!!!!
@@cwoj8694 that’s exactly what I saw! It’s subtle but it definitely moved. I kept hearing @nukestop5 voice in my head “ did you see it? “ lol
0:28 look at the shadows for a while it's not matching at all 😮
I saw it
37:40 and 37:43 what was the light at the far back in the room, I thought it might be the camera reflection, but why woukd it stop reflecting later?!
Has anyone noticed at 18:08, there is a little tiny movement on the top left lantern! If there is wind, there should be some movement on other lanterns too.
Watching from New Zealand,this place is giving me the grudge vibes.Stunning place have to say.Keep up the great content.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hello Racheal how are you doing today
Hello Rechael how are you doing today
Greetings from Malaysia. I always enjoy watching Steve Ronin's explorations to all those abandoned places near and far... there's always some kind of sadness and creepiness watching those ruins and deterioration, knowing that once upon a time people really lived and breathed in there. Thanks Steve for all your videos.... I've learnt a lot from them. 🥰
Xsilap, dia ni prnh ke Malaysia juga. Ke tmpt kondo yg roboh tu, sory xigt nmanya..
@@rosnaniibrahim1301 highlandtower...dia sama2 dorang exploring with josh..
Steve you & Dave are a great team!
Haha always fun with Dave!
This video gave me real goosebumps, it's definitely haunted and you guys captured a lot of going on there. The doors move and slam, it means "get out" or could be saying "welcome to our mansion". I agreed that the beautiful colorful lotus slide door @21:50 was probably customized and handmade. To be honest, watching this video I can sense the sadness in the mansion but the 2nd other house isn't. Anyways, glad you guys made it back safe at the end.
Watching here in Dubai....wow you don't afraid I finished the video till the end
Great explore! You guys are so brave to do this and share with us all!
Thanks for watching!
That bulb fell to warn you to stop moving things around...
I think dude destroyed bulb on purpose
Steve When Thing like this happen, You need to ask the Person That is haunting the Home if you Can film, and say you mean no harm, or disrespect, You don't want them Following you Home.
Hi from Cincy, Oh! Always amazing!❤
Thank you so much Mr. Ronnin for sharing with us your travel tour from different abandoned houses, so interesting. I just pray you and your team will always be safe in every houses you visit. More power👍
At 22.17, that door was shut. But when the camera turned back to the hallway at 23:00, the door was opened then slammed. This place is very haunted.
What an incredible place this was once. I'm always fascinated by the glass doors opening into the outdoors & the shoji inside. Beautiful simplicity!
Glad you enjoyed it
This story gave me chills! The details were so vivid, I felt like I was there. You're a master of horror storytelling
Loved the video lol. You all are funny to watch when you're scared! But beautiful! From Tacoma, WA. Thank you
Thanks so much!!
Just discovered your videos....love them so im bingeing on your vides today! Love that you try to do history of the sites
At 22:40 between the cracks of the ceiling wall looking upstairs you could see a shadow walking pass or someone there.
I saw it once but now I can’t find it again 😂
Hey Steve! Awesome video as always! The haunted explorations are so thrilling, and this spot in Japan is definitely one of the best yet. Can't wait to see more from this series! Sharing the video now, and fingers crossed for those 5000+ thumbs up so we can get that ghost hunt! Greetings from The Philippines! 🇵🇭👻🎉📹
Your videos are appreciated as they are, you don’t have to fabricate haunted incidents.
I know seriously
lol, I agree
Why do you assume he faked anything? He does not seem the dishonest sort to me.
@@bellaloco7910 I agree with you
@@bellaloco7910even satan, masquerading as an angel of light
Finally someone exlore into this place, i am curious sincee long time ago when i played Fatal Frame. I can imagine how beautiful this place before the owner and the families abandoned this place.
Sad that no one is there. This place has a lot of potential. It's really huge ; looking mystifying! A lot of trees outside are beautiful. I also like how architecture is embodied in building. And I like design inside in house : sofa for example. I think I need the same one )))
Hello Natalie how are you doing today
I can imagine and feel how have the family lived here..
This place has this sort of peaceful serenity... And nature is all surrounded.
It’s a very beautiful and very big mansion for Japan , love how the design of the house is opening to the nature, lot of light, love the Japanese doll in the glass box, it’s a very beautiful mansion and private, really sad to see it got abandoned, this people are rich indeed sad to see they can’t take it with them when they are gone, thank you for sharing very interesting exposure indeed .
Thank you very much!
I FINALLY FOUND YOU!!! GOSH NICE VIDEO TOO SO CREEPY AND SPOOKY!!! But that mansion did look beautiful!
Thank you so much!!
Thank u Steve For Sharing You're Excursion in Japan My Birthplace ! 🌺🌸 This Home Once Held A Significant Man Who Helped Play A An Important Part in History. The Generations Of Family Members & Daily Living . Lots of Memories Were Made There. Thank you For Taking Us On You're Journey Thru This Big Mansion. Much Love & Aloha ❤🌸🌺😘💋
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You're The Best Steve !!! 😘💋🌺🌸🤙
This mansion and the view must have been really beautiful back in it's heyday.
At 39:13 what you refered to as a record set is what was known as a stereo system back in the 1970s
What beautiful wood work and such great attention to detail. In its prime, that place would have been beautiful. Like so many great homes of yesteryear, the quality is stunning and unachievable today at any cost.
Thank you very much!
Great video as always, so creepy but I enjoyed watching up to the very end. Thank you for all the hardwork Steve. We appreciate it so much. Keep safe and God bless
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi there I am Julie from Georgia USA and the Fatal Frame series has always been my #1 favorite games and that is what caught my eye. I appreciate you guys and doing this video, absolutely beautiful area
Again Thank you guys so much
I believe that this mansion is very haunted! I am from Vinita Oklahoma. I really appreciate the video. Please stay safe!
Thank you! Will do!
Hello Connie how are you doing today
Great video. I enjoyed the history of the home. Good job catching weird happenings.
Glad you enjoyed it
What the....!! I reviewed your video .. at the first that screw driver is really not there and after that noise it appears to be at the floor... 😨😨 Creepy
this is just stunning. never seen a house like this. also the grief of everything being left behind is eerie.