[0:00]Did you know in Japan a massive abandoned hospital sits silent in the middle of Tokyo, but inside, something still sings? They call it the Akasaka Hospital, and the patients never left. The building looms between streets like it's hiding itself. Windows black, curtains torn, but at night the lights flicker faintly behind the glass. Even though there's no power, visitors who step inside say the air changes, thick, wet, smelling faintly of iron. And then they hear it, a lullaby, played slowly, over and over. One man followed the sound down a hallway. At the end, he found an old wheelchair spinning in place. No one there, but the song kept playing. Cameras left inside have recorded soft voices calling visitors by name, even when no one else was present. A woman exploring the second floor heard her own mother's voice whisper behind her ear. When she turned, the door slammed shut, and she saw handprints, small, wet, smearing the glass. Another group captured footage of shadows crawling across the ceiling. One voice hissed, "Why did you leave me here?" Locals say nurses still walk the halls at night, empty beds creek, and if you hear your name whispered, don't answer, because once it knows your name, it won't stop calling. And if you follow the lullaby to its end, you never leave the hospital.

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