

Books in series

#1
Reikan
The most haunted locations in Japan: Volume One
2018
Do you have what it takes to explore the ruins of a once prosperous, now mysteriously abandoned shrine? Would you step inside a house said to curse all who enter? What is the truth behind the tunnel that’s said to have living sacrifices buried within its walls? The most haunted locations in Japan explores forty two ghost spots from around the country. From abandoned shrines and hospitals to rundown homes and haunted forests, discover some of the most famous haunted locations Japan has to offer and learn how they became haunted to begin with. These aren’t your regular haunted houses. Click the buy button and discover the real terror lurking in the dark right now.

#2
Reikan
The most haunted locations in Japan: Volume Two
2020
Explore the terrifying locations you won’t find in any guidebook. Uncover the history you won’t find in any textbook. The most haunted locations in Japan Vol. 2 takes you on a tour through all 47 prefectures of Japan, but this isn’t any old tour. These are the sites spoken of only in whispers. The sites only the bravest—or perhaps, foolish—enter. The sites with stories so horrifying that those who experienced them are no longer able to speak of what happened. They live on in legend, in rumour, in ghostly sightings that will chill you to the bone. Walk through haunted houses and abandoned shrines. Uncover locations erased from the maps. Explore the beauty of nature which hides dark secrets within its depths. This is no regular tour. Click the Buy Now button to uncover the chilling secrets behind Japan’s most haunted locations. If you dare…
Author

Tara A. Devlin
Author · 23 books
Tara A. Devlin studied Japanese at the University of Queensland before moving to Japan in 2005. She lived in Matsue, the birthplace of Japanese ghost stories, for 10 years, where her love for Japanese horror really grew. And with Izumo, the birthplace of Japanese mythology, just a stone’s throw away, she was never too far from the mysterious. You can find her collection of horror and fantasy writings at taraadevlin.com and translations of Japanese horror at kowabana.net.