Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 (2013)

Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 (2013) poster

In this first volume of a horror documentary series in which Junji Inagawa examines psychic phenomena, the Aso Kanko Hotel, which closed in 2000, is said to be a dangerous haunted place, but there have been no specific rumors of psychic phenomena. However, Inagawa, who has long been curious about the area, sets foot inside the hotel...

Genre: Horror
Runtime: 85 min
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Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films in Genre: Horror

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What is Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 about?
In this first volume of a horror documentary series in which Junji Inagawa examines psychic phenomena, the Aso Kanko Hotel, which closed in 2000, is said to be a dangerous haunted place, but there have been no specific rumors of psychic phenomena. However, Inagawa, who has long been curious about the area, sets foot inside the hotel...
Who stars in Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1?
Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 stars Junji Inagawa, Ayumi Ninomiya, Nana Okuyama.
How long is Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1?
Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1?
Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 is a Horror film.
Where was Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 produced?
Junji Inagawa - Terrifying Sites Final Chapter: Forbidden Land Forever and Eternally VOL.1 was produced in Japan.