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Do you locate the terrifying pandemic? A Japanese organization tries to divert the attention of other people from COVID-19, placing them in coffins surrounded by zombies wielding a chainsaw.
Visitors this weekend in Tokyo can lie in a 2 meter (61-2 foot) glass box while listening to a horror story, watching actors play, stung with fake hands and jets of water.
“The pandemic is stressful and we hope other people can get some relief by screaming well,” said Kenta Iwana, coordinator of the production company Kowagarasetai – The Scare Squad – which organizes the 15-minute broadcasts.
While Japan is experiencing a coVID-19 resurgence, 25-year-old Iwana suffers from locating paintings for his actors, which they perform in places like theme parks.
Last month, Kowagarasetai presented some horror programs.
Customers are also looking for opportunities and a way to vent.
“Many times were canceled due to coronavirus, and I was looking for a way to get rid of stress,” said Kazushiro Hashiguchi, 36, after the mendacity of the $800 factor ($7.60).
“I feel at ease now.”
Guests to the shows, which are located in a bathroom used by passengers arriving in the capital on night bus trips, come with mall owners and operators from other places that Iwana expects to host their cellular programming.
“We had to have anything we could take anywhere, and the coffins are easy to move.All you have to do is put them in a dark room,” Iwana said.”This is a smart deal for us and a satisfaction for us.our customers.”
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