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Haunted House (currently undergoing renovation)

Haunted House

LaQua Zone

Haunted House (currently undergoing renovation)
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Dark Wedding: The Wriggling Family Haunted House
Opening Thu., November 6, 2025!

A terrifying experience of "stepping into" taboo

Tokyo Dome City has partnered with haunted house producer Hirofumi Gomi and the creative group Hakuten, which specializes in experience design, to undertake a major renovation of the haunted house. This time, the haunted house has been transformed into one that involves 'entering the taboo,' with the theme of 'stepping into fear.' It offers a 'fully immersive horror experience,' featuring elements such as using parts of an abandoned bus and assigning different missions to each visitor.

Dark Wedding: The Haunted House of the Shun Family

  • Opening date:
    Thu. November 6, 2025
  • Operating Hours:
    Starting operations (10:00) until end of operations

    * Operating Hours may change depending on the season

  • place:
    Tokyo Dome City Attractions LaQua Zone 1F
  • usage fee:
    1,300円

    Admission is possible with a One-Day Passport, Ride 5, a single attraction ticket, or with the Tokyo Dome City Full Passport.

<Dark Wedding Experience Points>

1 The story begins with a real bus
Using parts of an abandoned bus that was actually in use, the anxiety felt when traveling to a distant, unfamiliar place is recreated.
From the moment you enter, you are transported to an extraordinary world, and the line between reality and story becomes blurred.

2. "Multi-sensory immersive design" with horror production and spatial experiences
By combining Hirofumi Gomi's horror production with Hakuten's experiential know-how, the meticulously calculated spatial design from entrance to exit creates a sophisticated horror experience.

3 “Everyone receives a unique mission”
"Your experience is not the same as the person next to you."
Each person is assigned a different mission, allowing you to have an intense and personal experience.

Entrance to the haunted house "Dark Wedding"
Immersive installation using lighting technology on parts of abandoned buses and reclaimed wood
Experience design created with art, sound, and lighting
Handwritten inscriptions of the Heart Sutra cover the entire wall.

Story

story

The time is the late 1940s.

A woman named Yaeko comes to marry into a village deep in the mountains called Tsuchigami Village.

The Ogome family into which she marries is an old family with a long history, and for some reason, their wedding ceremony is always held at night. It is said that a secret ritual passed down from ancient times takes place there. The secret ritual is that the bride must eat "something."

The wedding that night was also to be held in accordance with the same rites.

However, due to a mistake, the ritual was defiled, and the defiled ritual resulted in disaster that befell the bride.

The tormented Yaeko eventually dies.

However, what happens next is even more terrifying. Due to the impurity and hatred, the family home falls into ruin and is hit by one disaster after another.

But perhaps the most frightening thing is that the cause may lie with you.

[Haunted House Producer: Hirofumi Gomi]

Haunted House Producer: Hirofumi Gomi
Mr. Hirofumi Gomi

Haunted house producer and CEO of Office Burn Inc.

In 1992, he worked on "Maro Akaji's Panorama Mystery House" at Korakuen Amusement Park (now Tokyo Dome City Attractions), and since then, he has directed and produced over 100 haunted houses over the course of more than 30 years.

By incorporating elements of "story" and "mission" into haunted houses, they have been transformed into entertainment that adults can enjoy.
Representative works include "Baby's Hell," where you walk around holding a baby, "The House of Foot-Cutting," where you experience it barefoot, and "The House of Pinky Swear," where you make a pinky promise with the dead.

His books include "Why Do People Line Up at Haunted Houses? Business Strategies for Attracting Customers Through Fear" (Kadokawa One Theme 21) and the novel "The Woman with the Cursed Hair: Connecting Through Fear" (Gakken Plus).

Home Page https://officeburn.jp/