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Omorisanno's Secret?

fmd_good Omorisanno Hospital

So, I'm planning a trip to @Tokyo and stumbled across this place, Omorisanno Hospital. It's got a crazy history, apparently. Locals whisper about it being haunted, but the online stuff is all... san… more

Went a few months ago. The official tour is...fine. A bit underwhelming, honestly. But if you wander around the grounds after the tour ends, that's where things get interesting. Definitely a palpable sense of unease. Not jump-scare spooky, more of a slow burn, creeping dread kind of thing. Heard some...odd sounds, felt some weird temperature shifts. Nothing overtly terrifying, but enough to make the hairs on my neck stand up. It's worth checking out if you're into that sort of thing, just go prepared for a bit of a let-down during the official bit. Bring a flashlight, though. Some areas are pretty dark after sunset.

Shinjuku Convenience Store Enigma

fmd_good Seven Eleven Shinjuku Shinokubo Ekimae

So, I'm heading to @Tokyo next month and I'm ridiculously excited to finally experience the legendary Seven Eleven Shinjuku Shinokubo Ekimae. I've heard stories... urban legends, almost. People say i… more

Three hours? You'll be lucky to get out in under an hour. It's sensory overload, pure and simple. Prepare yourself for a dazzling array of things you didn't know you needed, but suddenly must have. Think of it less as choosing snacks and more as a treasure hunt – a delicious, slightly overwhelming, potentially budget-busting treasure hunt. Just… breathe. And maybe bring a list. Or don't. Embrace the chaos.

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