‘Ghost’ pictured stalking halls of abandoned Japanese school left to rot after devastating Fukushima earthquake

AN EERIE photo shows a “ghost” lurking in a rural Japanese school that was abandoned following the tragic 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident. Creepy pictures inside the derelict “frozen in time” building reveal lived in classroom items like homework and schoolbags while showing no trace of human life. Ben captured this eerie ‘ghost’ picture which he thinks may be an old pupil or teacherJamPress Classrooms were still kitted out with schoolbags 13 years laterJamPress Jam Press/@places_forgottenHomework was still remarkably piled up on the floor[/caption] Jam Press/@places_forgottenA worn out satchel lies on a desk as if it was used recently[/caption] But one particularly haunting image shows a fuzzy human-like figure thought to be a ghost. It’s strolling mindlessly through the hallway with its eyes glued to the ground. It’s unclear if the figure is male or female but the silhouette appears to have

‘Ghost’ pictured stalking halls of abandoned Japanese school left to rot after devastating Fukushima earthquake

AN EERIE photo shows a “ghost” lurking in a rural Japanese school that was abandoned following the tragic 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident.

Creepy pictures inside the derelictfrozen in time” building reveal lived in classroom items like homework and schoolbags while showing no trace of human life.

Story from Jam Press (Abandoned School) Pictured: The creepy figure in the hallway of the abandoned school. British explorer captures GHOST lurking in hallway of abandoned school left frozen in time An urban explorer has discovered an abandoned school with homework left pinned on the walls, bags perched on the desks - and a ghost lurking in the hallway. Ben, an urban explorer and content creator, had some free time on a work trip when he decided to take a look at the derelict building. And what he found sent chills up his spine. “I was definitely alone in the building, it’s a very rural area and I called out and checked rooms before I started taking pictures,” the 30-year-old, from Cambridge, told Whats the Jam. “The place is quite creepy because it is completely untouched. “There are still the school bags on desks, homework on the walls, awards on the walls, even the plants which are dead in biology. “It sits on its own on the outskirts of town with everything frozen in time. “But it was only after looking back at my photos I noticed a figure in the hallway. “It was like a black and white figure and looked like a spirit. “I just felt really weird after seeing it. “I haven’t experienced much with the supernatural or spirits. “But I know the Japanese believe spirits stay where they belong.” Teachers and pupils left the building empty after the TA¿hoku earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan in 2011. The devastating event, often referred to as the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami, killed over 18,000 people, including several thousands victims who were never recovered. In the image, a figure can be seen looking up at Ben from the end of a hallway. He said: “It looks like either a student or teacher but its just very, very eerie. “There was nobody else there and there is no way I'd take a shot of a hallway if someone was coming up it - I'd be freaked out.” Just last month, Ben also came across an abandoned jail
Ben captured this eerie ‘ghost’ picture which he thinks may be an old pupil or teacher
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Story from Jam Press (Abandoned School) Pictured: The abandoned school. British explorer captures GHOST lurking in hallway of abandoned school left frozen in time An urban explorer has discovered an abandoned school with homework left pinned on the walls, bags perched on the desks - and a ghost lurking in the hallway. Teachers and pupils left the building empty after the TA¿hoku earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan in 2011. The devastating event, often referred to as the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami, killed over 18,000 people, including several thousand victims who were never recovered. Ben, an urban explorer and content creator, had some free time on a work trip when he decided to take a look at the derelict building. And what he found sent chills up his spine. “I was definitely alone in the building, it’s a very rural area and I called out and checked rooms before I started taking pictures,” the 30-year-old, from Cambridge, told Whats the Jam. “The place is quite creepy because it is completely untouched. “There are still the school bags on desks, homework on the walls, awards on the walls, even the plants which are dead in biology. “It sits on its own on the outskirts of town with everything frozen in time. “But it was only after looking back at my photos I noticed a figure in the hallway. “It was like a black and white figure and looked like a spirit. “I just felt really weird after seeing it. “I haven’t experienced much with the supernatural or spirits. “But I know the Japanese believe spirits stay where they belong.” In the image, a figure can be seen looking up at Ben from the end of a hallway. He said: “It looks like either a student or teacher but its just very, very eerie. “There was nobody else there and there is no way I'd take a shot of a hallway if someone was coming up it - I'd be freaked out.” Just last month, Ben also came across an abandoned jail which he compared to a scene out of
Classrooms were still kitted out with schoolbags 13 years later
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a messy library with a box that says ' 山梨 ' on it
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Homework was still remarkably piled up on the floor[/caption]
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A worn out satchel lies on a desk as if it was used recently[/caption]

But one particularly haunting image shows a fuzzy human-like figure thought to be a ghost.

It’s strolling mindlessly through the hallway with its eyes glued to the ground.

It’s unclear if the figure is male or female but the silhouette appears to have short, black hair and dons a grey t-shirt and black trousers.

No other human presence has been detected in the school that is complete with empty benches and retro PCs from the noughties.

Cambridge native Ben, 30, said the hallway image he took sent chills down his spine – and suspects it depicts either a teacher or pupil.

He said: “It was only after looking back at my photos I noticed a figure in the hallway.

“It was like a black and white figure and looked like a spirit. I just felt really weird after seeing it.

“I haven’t experienced much with the supernatural or spirits but I know the Japanese believe spirits stay where they belong.”

Ben, who explores abandoned sites, claimed he checked all rooms were empty before he started taking pictures in the school.

He spent hours wandering around cell blocks, a visitation hall, gym and canteen – and even saw posters of pupils from years ago.

“It looks like either a student or teacher but it’s just very, very eerie.

What do scientists say about ghosts?

ARE ghosts real? It's the million dollar question that has never truly been solved but here are some theories from experts which debunk them.

Two scientists have provided rational explanations for why people see ghosts, which – while abnormal – are not paranormal.

Their findings form part of a BBC Three investigation, which has become the latest attempt to try to find a scientific explanation for ghosts and ghouls.

Sleep Paralysis

Many ghost stories can be explained by sleep paralysis, according to Dr Chris French, who heads the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at London’s Goldsmiths University.

    As people fall into rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, their bodies remain frozen in sleep mode while their brain is active.

    This is when people can find themselves awake but unable to move.

    According to the NHS website, it feels like someone is in your room, or like something is pushing you down.

    Hallucinations can also arise in a “small percentage” of sleep paralysis cases, French explained.

    “Sleep paralysis is a kind of glitch in the normal sleep mechanisms,” he explains.

    “It can be terrifying. One student of mine told me about waking up and there’s a black cat by the side of the bed hissing at him.

    “But it had an inverted cat skull with black goo dripping from its mouth.”

    Prior Belief, Context & Hallucinations

    There’s a three psychological reasons why people might believe in ghosts: prior belief, context and hallucinations.

    If someone tells you a place is haunted, you’ll notice every chill, creak and shadow.

    It makes psychological sense.

    It’s like when you learn a new word, and suddenly see it everywhere.

    “When people hear the word ghost… you visualise ghosts walking through walls rattling chains,” French continued.

    “People do report stuff like that, but it’s very rare.

    “It’s much more likely to be more vague sensations.

    “A sense of presence. Feeling dizzy, changes in temperature, shivers up the spine.”

    Context is also key, French explained.

    “If you’re shown around an old building and somebody says it’s haunted… you’ll notice every little creak and change in temperature in a way you wouldn’t have done otherwise.”

    Electromagnetic Fields

    Electromagnetic fields are invisible areas of radiation that travels in waves.

    They can comes from both natural and man-made sources.

    But in rare instances, they can cause disturbances in people’s brain signals, prompting hallucinations.

    “There was nobody else there and there is no way I’d take a shot of a hallway if someone was coming up it – I’d be freaked out.”

    There are also worn out school satchels that remain perched upon desks – and a classroom kitted out with piles of homework.

    Teachers and pupils left the building empty after the country suffered the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disaster 13 years ago.

    The calamity, also known as the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami, killed over 18,000, thousands of who remain unrecovered.

    Ben added: “The place is quite creepy because it is completely untouched.

    “There are still the school bags on desks, homework on the walls, awards on the walls, even the plants which are dead in biology.

    “It sits on its own on the outskirts of town with everything frozen in time.”

    Last month, the keen explorer shared photos of an abandoned ship which had intact casino equipment despite its passengers dying from a serious lung disease three years ago,

    a bunch of papers on a wall with one that says ' a ' on it
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    Paintbrushes are still sat in the same exact position they were 13 years ago[/caption]

    a bulletin board with pictures and writing in a foreign language
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    Posters of children are still up in the abandoned school[/caption]
    a room with a lot of computer monitors and keyboards
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    There is still a computer room although they’ve remained untouched since the disaster[/caption]