Could you stay in a Traditional Japanese Home?? ๐Ÿฏ

this traditional Japanese house is free tonight The only catch is I have to leave a review and this place might be haunted But at least they gave me free welcome socks And these houses do have some features you never see anymore like a hearth for the ghosts to do some cooking Or it’s a tradition to find some hot spring steamed eggs cooked by geothermic activity Science rules It also means I’m getting my own private outdoor hotring and a creek too But I was warned that the local grandpas like to skinny dip here So I think I’ll stick to the indoor bath And the food it was so good that it almost put me in a food coma deep enough that I didn’t hear all the creepy noises outside Well almost

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  1. What is the difference between skinny dipping and having clothes on? All the same things are getting in the water. Or did you not want to have a creepy Grandpa just pop up on you lol?

  2. Well itโ€™s safe to say the house has local foxes. Just hope one of them isnt a yokai kitsune otherwise you get two things. A terrible haunting or you being starred in a new shojo manga or anime ๐Ÿ˜…

  3. Red fox screams (or any fox scream) sound exactly like that. One time my mom heard one walking the dog in our urban neighborhood and thought a woman was dying, I don't blame her (the noise kept getting closer and we never had red foxes before). My grandfather also had a tale when he had to make a long trek at night on foot and was in the middle of the sticks when he heard a baby crying that was getting closer and closer. He started walking faster and faster then looked behind him and saw a bobcat. When I googled a video of the sound of a bobcat call my blood literally ran cold, the sound is 100x more terrifying than a fox. I have no idea how he said the story like the "baby crying" sound was just muffled not a whole damn gutteral sob of death.