To the Shrine atop the Hill.
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2015
Seven students from a small town off the coast of Nagasaki suddenly awaken on the abandoned island of Hashima, also known as the 'Ghost Town'. While they try to figure out how to get off the island, they begin to notice strange happenings. There's a girl in a pink kimono that's carrying a weird umbrella. A strange creature holding a machete saying that it wants to help him. For the love of god,there's also the voices that are constantly saying things in their heads. None of them have any idea what to do, and when the kimono girl suddenly attacks, they have to play it by ear and see exactly how it's going to play out in the long run.
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