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  2. List of reportedly haunted locations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hachiōji Castle. An abandoned castle site. Visitors to the ruins claim to hear the screams of women. [5] [6] Prudential Tower. In 1982, a fire in the building killed 33 people, making people believe it to be haunted. [7] [8] Akasaka Mansion hotel. A woman claimed she was dragged across her room by an unseen force.

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations - Wikipedia

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    Chiayi Min-Hsiung Haunted House: Located in Chiayi City, it was once the residence of the Liu family. It is probably one of the most recognized haunted house in Taiwan. [132] Grand Hyatt Taipei: The hotel that is located in Xinyi District, Taipei was believed to be haunted. The site of the hotel was believed by the locals to be a former ...

  4. Japanese haunted towns - Wikipedia

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    Statues of yōkai, a memorial house, a shrine and many shops are on Mizuki Shigeru road. When the road was first built, 23 statues of yōkai were there, but by 2014, the number had risen to 153. [5] Mizuki Shigeru kinenkan is a memorial house with exhibits of comics drawn by Mizuki , photos of his trips, an account of his history and many ...

  5. Yūrei - Wikipedia

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    Yūrei ( 幽霊) are figures in Japanese folklore analogous to the Western concept of ghosts. The name consists of two kanji, 幽 ( yū ), meaning "faint" or "dim" and 霊 ( rei ), meaning "soul" or "spirit". Alternative names include Bōrei (亡霊), meaning ruined or departed spirit, Shiryō (死霊), meaning dead spirit, or the more ...

  6. Banchō Sarayashiki - Wikipedia

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    Banchō Sarayashiki. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 's portrait of Okiku. Banchō Sarayashiki (番町皿屋敷, The Dish Mansion at Banchō) is a Japanese ghost story (kaidan) of broken trust and broken promises, leading to a dismal fate. Alternatively referred to as the sarayashiki (皿屋敷, Manor of the Dishes) tradition, all versions of the tale ...

  7. Redman Hirahara Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Redman Hirahara House in 2005. It was designed by William Weeks in 1897. Redman Hirahara Farmstead is a complex including a historic house designed by William Weeks (1897) and a vernacular barn in the Pajaro Valley, south of Watsonville, California. A Japanese American owned farm which was maintained by local citizens and watched over by family ...

  8. Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Japan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  9. A Complete Guide to the Most Haunted Houses in Every State - AOL

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    Take a virtual tour of the country by seeing the most haunted houses in every state. There are grand mansions and quaint historic homes, but they have one thing in common: a lot of ghosts.

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