When People wants to do urban exploring or looking for haunted places in Japan,they usually choose the most famous places. The problem is,like the "Aokigahara Forest" which many foreign explorers think it is haunted-Yes to a certain degree but not the type that has the "wow" factor. But if anyone want to have the test of courage,go to the lakes that surround Mount Fuji,and that is terrifying,there is 5 of them to have a go at it. Pick any one of them,the haunted experience is way better. No locals living near that area,would dare to walk the circumference of any lake at night,as any slight actions/verbally, seems offensive to the "Guardians"/👻s,will cause them lots of problems,to the extent of losing their lifes. If convenience is the key,then the Tokyo "Toyama Park" is a better choice,as Former WW2 Japanese Soldiers does extreme "medical" experiments and have buried prisoners there. Bones have been recovered quite often from that place. Well most of the time,the park is dead quiet after sunset. The vibe in that area,is that the place felt very "crowded",even though there is no humans in the park. The most stupid part is,the Japanese Authorities allow a kindergarten/childcare to built near the centre of the park.😵💫😔😖
The Toyama Park was like an innocuous one with a memorial monument but very negligible no? Seriously no one would bat an eyelid if you passed there I think.
@@FishoutofWaterSPFC -The Japanese Authorities tries to White Wash Toyoyama Park horrible history and they do a decent refurbishing of the area. True blue locals will visit this park during the day but when the sun start to set,very few japanese would have little incentive to loiter around the place. Long term foreigners who stay around the area,tries to visit,they felt uneasy,hear lots of wailing and hear voices,warning them in japanese language-not to stay for too long,and if they do-it will be not to come back. Marching of Military boots could be heard very clearly even though the place is devoid of humans.
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When People wants to do urban exploring or looking for haunted places in Japan,they usually choose the most famous places.
The problem is,like the "Aokigahara Forest" which many foreign explorers think it is haunted-Yes to a certain degree but not the type that has the "wow" factor.
But if anyone want to have the test of courage,go to the lakes that surround Mount Fuji,and that is terrifying,there is 5 of them to have a go at it.
Pick any one of them,the haunted experience is way better.
No locals living near that area,would dare to walk the circumference of any lake at night,as any slight actions/verbally, seems offensive to the "Guardians"/👻s,will cause them lots of problems,to the extent of losing their lifes.
If convenience is the key,then the Tokyo "Toyama Park" is a better choice,as Former WW2 Japanese Soldiers does extreme "medical" experiments and have buried prisoners there.
Bones have been recovered quite often from that place.
Well most of the time,the park is dead quiet after sunset.
The vibe in that area,is that the place felt very "crowded",even though there is no humans in the park.
The most stupid part is,the Japanese Authorities allow a kindergarten/childcare to built near the centre of the park.😵💫😔😖
The Toyama Park was like an innocuous one with a memorial monument but very negligible no? Seriously no one would bat an eyelid if you passed there I think.
@@FishoutofWaterSPFC -The Japanese Authorities tries to White Wash Toyoyama Park horrible history and they do a decent refurbishing of the area.
True blue locals will visit this park during the day but when the sun start to set,very few japanese would have little incentive to loiter around the place.
Long term foreigners who stay around the area,tries to visit,they felt uneasy,hear lots of wailing and hear voices,warning them in japanese language-not to stay for too long,and if they do-it will be not to come back.
Marching of Military boots could be heard very clearly even though the place is devoid of humans.
@@sweetsuccess7580 This truly piqued my interest, will go research more on it thanks
@@sweetsuccess7580 thanks for piquing my interest in researching on this Toyama Park
@@FishoutofWaterSPFC -You are welcome!👍