Inunaki Village

Certainly like the other places, inunaki also owns various urban legends. What I find most interesting is a sign at the entrance to a site that reads "Japanese law and constitution do not apply here." Damn, they say the villagers are for some inexplicable reason they let the Japanese government live their lives for free, lawless society. 
That's why such morbid practices of cannibalism to incest are the norm. One could kill another, which left the village unoccupied because the story goes that there was a man who slaughtered an entire village with an ax (in another version it was said to be with a gun), leaving the village empty. Spooky ones, it is said, that this killer is still alive, living alone in his village, and will kill anyone who dares enter there. 

That's why anyone who dares enter the village doesn't come out anymore. In other versions, it is said that the village now lived a grandmother who somehow refused to be transferred from there
 Not just his village, the tunnel next to the village was haunted. Now the tunnel is also interesting because the story goes that inunaki village is not actually behind the iron gate, but on the other side of the tunnel. There's a story about a guy who experimented with guts, went into a tunnel driving a car. Long time no see.

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