So... After visiting Aika Village, I thought it was pretty interesting and cool. Then searching on the forums, I heard about Hitokai, the cannibalism town.
At first I wasn't very interested but I decided to visit it anyway.
As I visited the houses and walked around the town, I was disturbed and scared to heck.
Dream Code: 2600-1856-4772
I really enjoyed this town though.
Here are some pictures I took throughout my journey.
P.S. I took many photos but I uploaded them on that website since I wanted to...
P.S.S. Anyone know how to read Japanese here? I'm still learning so I don't know what the characters are saying.
I've visited this town before, and it inspired me to make my own town try to have a "dark secret" in each of the houses.
More towns in case anyone's interested ( obtained from a Tumblr post by nevvymaster ):
2600-0218-7298: Aika/Aika Village- The most well-known creepy dream town. Unravel a story about a little girl and her doll.
2600-1856-4772: Hitokui- You can dress yourself up as a police officer or a bride while investigating what happened here. If you have the appetite.
2100-0784-7385: Shachipanda- Explore the town to uncover the memories of a dead girl and her killer.
1900-0190-0083: Harudin- The central theme of this town is North Korea; specifically Japan’s attitude towards it.
3200-0330-2755: Diablo-A town of artists with a grisly secret.
1300-0108-1523: LSD- Not so much creepy as it is hilariously bizarre.
I'm not sure since I just got the list from someone else, but I think it might be popular as Hitokui because the list I got it from is pretty popular and lists it as Hitokui!
review:
i didn't find it super creepy, but it was very unsettling. the main difference between this town and aika village, in my opinion, was that the entire town of aika was used for the story and the horror concept, while this town only used 1 or 2 rooms in each house and a few other partial areas of the town. this isn't a bad thing though, since they are both for different purposes.
a lot of work was put into the town, and totally worth a visit.
does anyone have an idea of what the whole story is?