Jul 27 (businessinsider) - Scream all you want from the confines of your car at Japan's first drive-thru haunted house.
The haunted house is located in a giant garage in Minato-ku, Tokyo. Guests will play a ghost story from the car's radio while zombies, ghosts, and other creatures spook the riders.
Drive-thrus and drive-ins have experienced a recent rise as they've become a successful way to deliver entertainment in a safe way. Everything from art exhibits to strip clubs has found success in a drive-thru approach.
Now, the production company Kowagarasetai is taking the same model and applying it to a haunted house. Although the event is considered a drive-thru, cars will remain stationary throughout the show.
It costs ¥8,000, or about R1,000, per car. For an extra ¥1,000 (R157), visitors can have their car covered in fake blood. If guests don't have a car, they can rent one for the experience.