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The Sakura Tunnel in is one of Japan's most breathtaking lifestyle and entertainment destinations, especially during the spring season. This iconic path offers a sensory journey through "sakura snow" and vibrant local culture. 🌸 The Ultimate Guide to the Sakurada Sakura Tunnel
- The Ghost Hunting Circuit: Groups of 2-5 people enter with a single flashlight. The entertainment here is participatory. They are not just watching a horror movie; they are living in one. The specific games include the "Sakura Game" (walking exactly 100 steps and looking back) and the "Door Knock" (tapping the left wall seven times to supposedly hear a tapping in response).
- The Adrenaline Economy: This has spawned a small micro-economy. On weekends, you will find unofficial "guides" (locals who know the history) offering to walk groups through for a small fee or for content collaboration.
- Traffic: The tunnel is still an active roadway. The biggest danger is not a ghost, but a passing car. Locals who use the tunnel for lifestyle commuting (walking the dog, jogging) advise thrill-seekers to stick to the designated pedestrian ledge.
- The Real "Ghosts": You are more likely to encounter other tourists or drunk salarymen taking a shortcut than a paranormal entity.
- Soft, impact-absorbing surfaces.
- Gentle water pressure and temperature control.
- Trained staff and lifeguards on site.
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