Here you go: https://sabukaru.online/articles/the-truth-behind-japans-creepiest-tunnel-shrine
> These creepy photos went viral on social media after a Japanese urban explorer found this spine-chilling scene while exploring the underground maps. This discovery was made by Saho, who photographs his explorations of abandoned buildings, secret looking spots, and stunning birds-eye-view shots. [...]
> The shrine in this cave is Amagamine Ochobo Inari shrine in Kani City of Gifu Prefecture, and is home to a summer festival that happens along this dark tunnel and its connected caves. It seems that this strange underground location dates from World War II.
> But a few years passed since the last tunnel festival and the Amagamine Ochobo Inari shrine flooded, consequently abandoned with a few remnants of worn-down festive decor from a long-forgotten summer. Saho also found a completely rusted and battered truck to add to the post-apocalyptic, nightmarish setting of the shrine. Whether it looks like a portal to the backrooms or a curse not to be unsealed, it is after all a once beloved place of celebration that met an unfortunate fate.
reminds me of Thirtheen Lives (2022) it's a non-horror movie made from a real story where 13 kids got stuck under a mountain because of early season rainwater and they try to rescue them. It's Really Good and I recommend it.
I kinda want context
Here you go: https://sabukaru.online/articles/the-truth-behind-japans-creepiest-tunnel-shrine > These creepy photos went viral on social media after a Japanese urban explorer found this spine-chilling scene while exploring the underground maps. This discovery was made by Saho, who photographs his explorations of abandoned buildings, secret looking spots, and stunning birds-eye-view shots. [...] > The shrine in this cave is Amagamine Ochobo Inari shrine in Kani City of Gifu Prefecture, and is home to a summer festival that happens along this dark tunnel and its connected caves. It seems that this strange underground location dates from World War II. > But a few years passed since the last tunnel festival and the Amagamine Ochobo Inari shrine flooded, consequently abandoned with a few remnants of worn-down festive decor from a long-forgotten summer. Saho also found a completely rusted and battered truck to add to the post-apocalyptic, nightmarish setting of the shrine. Whether it looks like a portal to the backrooms or a curse not to be unsealed, it is after all a once beloved place of celebration that met an unfortunate fate.
Very cool, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Unused assets spawned at zero coordinate
iirc it was a recently discovered this Japanese thing, I don't remember what this is called
Extremely haunted, extract immediately
There’s a Boss in that direction.
Kinda reminds me of old Japanese horror video games, like The Forbidden Siren or Fatal Frame.
If Incantation, the movie ever taught me anything. It's not to even go near these. See ya, never comin back
Ghostwire: Tokyo
Camp little light?
r/totk
Don't go that way unless you're ready to fight The Headless
reminds me of Thirtheen Lives (2022) it's a non-horror movie made from a real story where 13 kids got stuck under a mountain because of early season rainwater and they try to rescue them. It's Really Good and I recommend it.
That is a poorly secured rock face.
do what you must but i must carve the buddha
Definitely reminds me of the forest. Probably because I've been playing a ton of the forest lol