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We are opening the dusty archives and the ghost files on one of Japan’s most infamous ruins — that hulking concrete skeleton that once sat beside Nakagusuku Castle.
You’ve seen it in urbex photos, you’ve seen it in ghost compilations, you’ve heard about “the cursed hotel on sacred land.” But tonight we’re not doing jump-scares — we’re doing history. And we’re doing it properly. Bones first, ghosts later.
And Nakagusuku gives us plenty of both. This hill contains centuries of spiritual meaning, decades of construction mishaps, a mountain of local resentment… and then, over all of that, the myths. So by the time we finish this journey, we’ll lay out exactly where the hauntings might come from — historically, emotionally, and culturally — and where it’s probably just folklore growing over cracked concrete.
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