Japan has announced the world’s first horror drive-through experienced as a responsible way of providing horror enthusiasts with some summer fun during the Covid-19 pandemic. Haunted house design company Kowagarasetai, has created what it calls the world’s first haunted house drive-through experience.
The horror-inducing event is meant to be experienced from inside a vehicle, with the windows up, in order to minimize the risk of infection of the coronavirus. Participants can bring their own cars and pay the admission price of $75, or, if they don’t have one, they can pay extra and use a four-seat car provided by the company. All company cars are properly disinfected after each session.
The unique haunted house experience will take place in a haunted garage in Tokyo’s Azabu district. Each haunted drive-through session is expected to last about 20 minutes and participants can expect to see zombies, ghosts, and other types of undead.
In response to the pandemic, Japan is launching what’s being billed as the world’s first drive-in haunted house. https://t.co/HUflKggoTHphotos/
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