You can hide but you can't run - Japan's haunted house goes drive-in


This picture taken on June 15, 2020 shows actors Asami Takeuchi (left), 33, and Kota Hanegawa, 28, playing their parts in a murder scene as sound and lights engineer Daichi Ono sits inside a car as an audience during a demonstration of a drive-in haunted house at a garage in Tokyo. - AFP

TOKYO (AFP): A car horn beeps and the horror begins: a bloody murder and rampaging zombies. But this drive-in haunted house in Japan protects against the most terrifying enemy of all -- coronavirus.

Inside a car, guests can scream as loudly as they like, with no mask required, as hideous creatures daubed in blood swarm towards them.

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