Haikyo Hunting: The Ruins of Heiankaku Wedding Venue
Heiankaku, an abandoned wedding venue in Ibaraki Prefecture, turned out to be one of the most photogenic haikyo I have explored to date.
Read moreHeiankaku, an abandoned wedding venue in Ibaraki Prefecture, turned out to be one of the most photogenic haikyo I have explored to date.
Read moreThis time, we explored four haikyo in the quiet city of Hokota in Ibaraki Prefecture, including a beauty salon and a service station.
Read moreContinuing the Tokyo haikyo series, it seems that there is no shortage of abandoned drugstores even in Japan’s metropolis.
Read moreLocated among the sea of tower mansions and sparkling new development sits Harumi Bridge, a rusted old relic of bygone days.
Read moreIn the quiet suburbs of Saitama Prefecture, an abandoned konbini has charmed explorers for its Ghibli-like vibes. And for good reason.
Read moreSince we’re all stuck at home due to COVID-19, let me take you on a virtual tour to one of the creepiest places I’ve been to in Japan: the abandoned Okutama Lake Ropeway in west Tokyo.
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