List of reportedly haunted locations in Japan
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This is a list of reportedly haunted locations in Japan.
Tokyo
- Sunshine 60
- Built on the site of the former Sugamo Prison, where seven Japanese war criminals (including former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo) were hanged in 1948. Soviet spy Richard Sorge was also hanged in the prison in 1944. Since the prison's dismantlement and Sunshine 60's completion, there have been claims of supernatural sightings in and around the building.
- Masakado’s grave
- Purportedly the resting place of Taira no Masakado, a rebellious Heian period warlord. There have been cases where construction workers disturbing the grave had accidents, with some dying as a result.
- Oiwa Shrine
- Believed to be the former home of a woman who was murdered by her husband.
- Hachiōji Castle
- An abandoned castle site. Visitors to the ruins claim to hear the screams of women.
- Prudential Tower
- In 1982, a fire in the building killed 33 people, making people believe it to be haunted.
- Akasaka Mansion hotel
- A woman claimed she was dragged across her room by an unseen force.
- Doryodo Ruins
- Two bodies were allegedly found on the site, a body of an elderly woman in 1963 and a young college student in 1973. The temple was demolished in 1985. Visitors have claimed to hear the screams of the two murder victims.
Kyoto
- Kiyotaki Tunnel
- One of the most famous haunted locations in Kyoto.[page needed]
- Midoro Pond
- A spirit of a young girl is believed to haunt the pond.[page needed]
Yamanashi
- Aokigahara
- One of the most popular suicide sites in Japan, reputed to be haunted by the yūrei of those died there.
- Oiran Buchi
- According to a legend during the Warring States period, there was a gold mine in the area. The 55 prostitutes working there were killed to prevent them from sharing information about the gold.
Other
- Himeji Castle
- Believed to be haunted by Banchō Sarayashiki.
- Mount Osore
- Believed to be a gateway to the underworld.[page needed]
- Gridley Tunnel
- Located on a naval base in Yokosuka, Japan. Between midnight and 1:00 am on rainy nights, a samurai appears to solo explorers.
- Maruoka Castle
- According to legend, in 1576, a widow named Oshizu agreed to become hitobashira if her son became samurai for the lord. However, the lord was later transferred, and the promise was broken, so Oshizu flooded the castle’s moat every April.
- Ryokufuso Inn
- Allegedly home to a zashiki-warashi. Some guests have claimed they were touched by invisible fingers as they slept. Others have claimed to have seen ghostly white balls floating in the air.