The director of "The Grudge" has released a new film called "Inunaki Village", the most dangerous ghost place in Japan

The director of "The Grudge" has released a new film called "Inunaki Village", the most dangerous ghost place in Japan

The movie "HOWLING VILLAGE" is set in Inunaki Village, Japan's most dangerous haunted place. It is currently in production and is expected to be released in 2020. The director is Takashi Shimizu, a horror film master who has directed films such as "The Grudge". The movie poster of "HOWLING VILLAGE" was released recently, and it is so weird and terrifying that it makes people shudder.

Inunaki Village is known as the most dangerous haunted place in Japan. The entire village was relocated to build a tunnel. However, since the construction of the tunnel began, various strange things have happened. The Japanese government finally blocked the Inunaki Village tunnel on the grounds of "narrow roads", and it has become an abandoned place since then. This obliterated village has thus become the most dangerous haunted place in Japan.

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