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Friday, March 8, 2013

Yokai Train, Famous Ghost Train From Japan

Dexter     5:29 AM  No comments

Yokai Train is a pretty creepy allure summer in Kyoto, Japan. One of the electric train boarded by creepy monsters that try to scare the kids who are on holiday with their families.

 If you're looking for a way to scare your children are naughty and until they give up, electric trains Kyoto monster, a terrible choice for an attraction where yokai (Japanese monsters) become real.
For children at least, because adults will know only the actor who plays the ghost wearing a white robe and a scary mask. This event was introduced by Keifuku Electric Railroad company, in 2007, and was so popular that it became an annual tradition to look forward to.
 The exterior of the train are painted with images of traditional Japanese monsters, while the interior is fitted with blue lights and a severed hand pretty creepy men hanging from the ceiling. from speaker stations, spooky voices, as monsters and ghosts allowed to enter the train. Some wear white kimono, white mask and crown white triangle (which means they're dead), while others wear creepy masks and torn fabric. Some older kids react pretty well to yokai, but the younger ones cry and scream, while their mother and the other adults smiling at their children bullied. It sounds a bit cruel, but when at the last station of the tour most children begin to be friends with monsters and ghosts is made ​​in japan.
yokai Train, like a train journey with a unique theme, introduced to revitalize urban areas, but there are people who say it's just a way to scare the kids so that they can feel the cold in the hot summer nights. If you are in Kyoto in August and would like to ride the train Yokai, you should know this ghost trains will only operate until August 28, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night .... 

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Dexter


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