15 FORBIDDEN Places in Japan They Don't Want You to Find

15 Forbidden Places in Japan They Don't Want You to Find 👉 Subscribe for more forgotten Japan:    / @hollow-japan   From an island erased from Japan's official maps, to a school where the lunch menu is still on the board, fourteen years after the last child left. Japan has a sign for places like these. Red and white. Two characters. Tachi-iri kinshi — No Entry. You see it on rusted gates, at the edge of forest trails, on the perimeter fences of former nuclear facilities. What the sign never tells you is who put it there, what is behind it, or whether the reason they gave you is the real one. This video covers fifteen of those places. Not ruins abandoned by accident. Locations sealed by decision. A volcanic island where 8.300 people chose to return after 5 years of forced evacuation, to live under a siren that sounds when the air becomes dangerous to breathe. An island that produced over six thousand tons of chemical weapons while officially not existing on any Japanese map. A UNESCO World Heritage Site where the tour path follows a plan drawn in 2009, and the sealed sections of the island are exactly the sections most associated with the workers who were brought there under duress. A Fukushima school sealed since March 2011 where the children's indoor shoes are still in the lockers, in a zone the government has assessed as not worth restoring, based on a calculation it publishes but does not advertise. Every location in this video is documented. Every claim is sourced. The creepiness here does not come from what we cannot explain. It comes from what we can. #Japan #AbandonedPlaces #Haikyo #Aokigahara #Fukushima