Cradles of Subculture
Let's take a quick look at some trivia about various regions in Japan that are known as subculture hotbeds!
Let's take a quick look at some trivia about various regions in Japan that are known as subculture hotbeds!
Whether they’re haunted, abandoned or just plain old creepy, these spots will definitely show you a chilly side of Japan you may never yet have known.
Creepy Sadako, Kayako and Toshio are coming after you through your glass!
Most temples and shrines will bring you a sense of harmony and peace. However, some also come with their share of unnerving events and creepy stories.
Be on the lookout for 'yokai' dwellings in Tokyo and beyond!
Spoon & Tamago tracks down six intrepid Instagram users who beautifully—and sometimes creepily—document Japan’s most atmospheric ruins.
Kitaro Chaya—literally, Kitaro Café—is done up to look like a traditional Japanese home, the likes of which are often the setting for various Japanese ghost stories.
Thanks to artist Edgar Gómez, we'll never see Dragon Ball Z in the same light again.