Inunaki Tunnel

⚠️ Is it real or just a story? Either way, authorities strictly forbid entry. Fines, arrest, or worse—the “Inunaki Slasher” might find you first.

Do not search for the second entrance. Do not go at night. Some places are locked for a reason. 🔒

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Deep in Fukuoka Prefecture, the Inunaki Tunnel isn’t just abandoned—it’s feared . Legend says if you enter, you might never come back.

Not just abandoned— cursed . Locals say dogs howl before someone dies. The tunnel was sealed after a murder in the 1970s. Trespassers report cold hands on their shoulders, slashing sounds, and… waking up outside with no memory of leaving.

📍 Inunaki Tunnel (Fukuoka, Japan) – not your average abandoned spot.

📜 🔹 The name means “Dog Howling Tunnel” – locals once heard phantom dogs barking before deaths. 🔹 Urban legend claims a violent ghost haunts the site, slashing trespassers. 🔹 Officially closed since the 1970s… but the scariest part? Maps still show it as active.

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⚠️ Is it real or just a story? Either way, authorities strictly forbid entry. Fines, arrest, or worse—the “Inunaki Slasher” might find you first.

Do not search for the second entrance. Do not go at night. Some places are locked for a reason. 🔒 Inunaki Tunnel

#InunakiTunnel #JapaneseUrbanLegend #CreepyJapan #AbandonedPlaces #Paranormal ⚠️ Is it real or just a story

Deep in Fukuoka Prefecture, the Inunaki Tunnel isn’t just abandoned—it’s feared . Legend says if you enter, you might never come back. Do not search for the second entrance

Not just abandoned— cursed . Locals say dogs howl before someone dies. The tunnel was sealed after a murder in the 1970s. Trespassers report cold hands on their shoulders, slashing sounds, and… waking up outside with no memory of leaving.

📍 Inunaki Tunnel (Fukuoka, Japan) – not your average abandoned spot.

📜 🔹 The name means “Dog Howling Tunnel” – locals once heard phantom dogs barking before deaths. 🔹 Urban legend claims a violent ghost haunts the site, slashing trespassers. 🔹 Officially closed since the 1970s… but the scariest part? Maps still show it as active.