More than 800 statues in the park were abandoned ghost and haunting melancholy. Many reviewers about this scary sculpture, the rest people comment "as straying entering a great prohibited area ."
A deserted park with 800 statues that place is not for the faint-hearted guests. Hundreds of sculptures lifelike look ahead, some wearing civilian clothes, others like the monks and nuns in Buddhism.
The sculptures is located in a village known by the name "Fureai Sekibutsu no Sato", meaning "Where you can see the statues of Buddhist", in the Osawano town, Japan. Guests can easily feel the gray 800 statues estate see out the bus station in the park.
The owner of the stone statues park are Mutsuo Furukawa, a local wealthy businessman. In 1989, he spent 6 billion yen (58 000 USD) repurchase statues of a Chinese sculptor to hopefully keep them with him for a lifetime. Some sculptures are created based on the image of the people that Furukawa knows in real life .
Photographer Ken Ohki, also known under the name Yukison visited the park, making the moments "chillingly" and then posted on the personal blog: "I have found an incredible place at Toyama, like straying entered a great prohibited area".
He also said that the village is a popular tourist destination, "where people can come to relax."
The sculptures is located in a village known by the name "Fureai Sekibutsu no Sato", meaning "Where you can see the statues of Buddhist", in the Osawano town, Japan. Guests can easily feel the gray 800 statues estate see out the bus station in the park.
The owner of the stone statues park are Mutsuo Furukawa, a local wealthy businessman. In 1989, he spent 6 billion yen (58 000 USD) repurchase statues of a Chinese sculptor to hopefully keep them with him for a lifetime. Some sculptures are created based on the image of the people that Furukawa knows in real life .
Photographer Ken Ohki, also known under the name Yukison visited the park, making the moments "chillingly" and then posted on the personal blog: "I have found an incredible place at Toyama, like straying entered a great prohibited area".
He also said that the village is a popular tourist destination, "where people can come to relax."
However, Ohki also acknowledged many times "chilling" and wondered if there was anyone alive and follow him whenever it's dark or not. "I feel like someone watching every move every time I turned away ," Ohki share. "It's like you stepped into another world."
Many readers expressed interest in the park with photos and comments, "this is an amazing place. It's really nice when you try to understand the message behind each statue ". But 1/3 of readers expressed disagreement and said it "scary and haunting more".
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