Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is preparing to move into his official residence despite its haunted reputation. This decision comes after inspecting and repairing the historic site. Ishiba expresses little concern about the supernatural tales, even though past prime ministers and their families have reported unsettling experiences since the residence’s construction in 1929.
‘Not afraid’: Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba to move to ‘haunted’ official residence

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