Hashima horror
The new horror film Hashima Project is a ghost story with a difference. Set in the creepy abandoned city on Hashima Island, or Ghost Island near Nagasaki in Japan, Hashima Project is about five young people who travel to the island to film a reality TV show called Ghost Land.
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