Located in Tokyo, Japan – The ''Sunshine 60'' Building was once the tallest structure in Tokyo. It stretches nearly 750-feet in height and took between 1973 and 1978 to complete. The structure houses many Corporate and Business Offices, a Bank, Day Car and even a Post Office. The Building also house Ghosts – most of which seeming to be very ''unpleasant''. You see, The ''Sunshine 60'' Building was built on the exact sit of the infamous Sugamo Prison. This structure was built in the 1890s and served as a ''political prison'' for those seen as Enemies of The Emperor. By the time of World War II, it was used to house suspected Spies (many of whom were tortured and executed). Oddly, Sugamo was never destroyed in the many Allied Bombings. After The War and subsequent occupation, Sugamo was used to house many high ranking Imperial Japanese figures – to include Hideki Tojo. He and 6 others were executed by hanging after being found guilty of War crimes. The Prison was torn down in 1971.
But after the ''Grand Opening'' of ''Sunshine 60'', reports were made of strange and often scary things happening. Surveillance Cameras and Security Guards often report ''shadowy figures'' walking the halls and even ''taking'' elevators to various floors. These ''figures'' are often ''seen'' entering and exiting the elevators. People report items taken from their desk or ''moved around''. Windows break, doors lock and are unable to be opened – all are common. People also report being ''pushed by unseen hands'' and even ''slapped''. Another ''common'' phenomenon happens when One reaches the Basement of the massive building. ''Cold spots'' are common as is the unmistakable ''odor'' of decay (when no source exists). Many Paranormal investigations have been carried out. Most agree that the ''presences'' felt are former Prisoners, both ''confused and angry'' over their ''eternal predicament''. Religious rituals have even been performed as a means of putting any spirits to rest. While some felt this worked for some of those ''trapped'', several very angry spirits are still felt. Some feel these are the Ghost of Tojo and former Propagandist ''Tokyo Rose'' – who too was detained inside Sugamo for a period of time and said to have been treated ''poorly'' by Allied Guards.