JarAutoNews

Tokyo drive-in haunted house



Tokyo drive-in haunted house

Because apparently the world isn't scary enough right now, there are those in Japan who'd still like it kicked up a few notches. Sadly for them, though, the haunted houses and other Halloween-inspired shows that have rapidly risen in popularity there are understandably closed due to coronavirus. We haven't consulted a medical professional about this, but it sure seems like shouting "boo!" at someone seems like a great way of passing along airborne pathogens. Alas, a Tokyo haunted house design company called Kowagarasetai, or "a squad wanting to scare," has come up with an ingenious and apparently surprisingly effective solution: the drive-in haunted house. ....
read more...



Tokyo drive-in haunted house

read more...

Menu

Other News

Junior's Auto Repairs

Next-gen BMW M3 to get its reveal at Frankfurt or Geneva

When the deputy found 41 3-stripe turtles in the woman's backpack, he asked if she had anything else. She pulled the 1-foot (0.3-meter) gator from her yoga pants...

read more..

Junior's Auto Repairs

Truckers Gain More Freedom

The would-be rules don’t change how long drivers can stay on the road—still limited to 14 hours on duty, with at most 11...

read more..

Junior's Auto Repairs

Model Y

Tesla won’t be able to capitalize on the popular compact crossover segment until November 2019. That’s when the automaker intends to start production on the Model Y, according to a new report.

Image

Schedule Appointment Today!

Have your Vehicle Services or Repaired Today!