The director of "The Grudge" previews the new film "Inunaki Village" starring the heroine of Jay Chou's MV

The director of "The Grudge" previews the new film "Inunaki Village" starring the heroine of Jay Chou's MV

Today (October 29), Toei Films released a 60-second trailer for the new horror film "Inunakimura (Inunaki Village)" directed by "The Grudge" director Takashi Shimizu. The story of the film takes place in the most dangerous haunted place in Japan.

60-second trailer for Inunaki Village:

The "Inunaki Village Tunnel" is a real supernatural site located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu Island, Japan. It is known as the most dangerous supernatural place in Japan. The locals planned to relocate the entire village because they were going to build a dam, but the cemetery was not moved and was buried under the reservoir. Since the construction of the dam, all kinds of strange things have happened. The authorities finally blocked the Inunaki Village Tunnel on the grounds of "narrow roads", and it has become an abandoned place since then. And this obliterated village has thus become the most dangerous supernatural attraction in Japan.

"Inunaki Village" is starring Miyoshi Ayaka (who recently played the heroine in Jay Chou's "Say Good Not to Cry" MV), and had its world premiere at the Pingyao International Film Festival. It will be released in Japan on February 7, 2020.

Screenshots of some videos:

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