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The KIYOTAKI Tunnel | Japanese Urban Legend

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[0:00]Did you know there's a tunnel in Japan where people see things that aren't real? It's called the Kiyotaki Tunnel. They say it was built by slaves who died during construction almost a century ago. One night, a man was driving home after a late shift. He was tired until he noticed when the tunnel stood ahead of him. He'd heard the stories before about ghosts, voices, disappearances, but he drove in anyway. Inside, the silence felt unnatural and the light seemed dimmer than they should. Then he heard a soft and broken voice. He looked at the mirror and saw her. A pale woman sitting in the back seat, staring at him. He slammed the brakes and looked back. The seat was empty. His hands shaking. He started the car again and kept driving, hoping the tunnel would finally end. When the exit came into view, he felt relief until he noticed someone standing in the middle of the road. He slowed down, squinting to see, and as the figure stepped closer, he realized it was her. Before he could react, she disappeared. Heart racing, he pressed the gas and burst out of the tunnel. But then he heard it again, that same soft singing coming from the back seat.

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