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So, this is the first volume of Junji Inagawa's deep dive into the eerie and the unexplained. It’s a horror documentary that’s got this really unsettling vibe, you know? The Aso Kanko Hotel, once a bustling spot, now closed and shrouded in mystery since 2000, is the centerpiece. Inagawa's curiosity really drives the narrative, although the whole psychic phenomena angle feels a bit loose here – like, are we supposed to be scared or just intrigued? The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds this creeping dread. The atmosphere is thick with potential, and even if the rumored hauntings don't hit hard, the effort to explore the unknown keeps you engaged. Plus, there's a unique charm in its earnestness that makes it stand out.
Explores psychic phenomena in a haunted hotelSlow pacing creates a dense atmosphereDistinctive earnestness in storytelling
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