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The Tower of London Recently, Historic Royal Palace has become less strict about letting the public in after hours; it now has limited Sunday twilight tours at 7.oopm-8.30pm in November (nothing in December, sadly). Expect the subjects of spooked sentries and Anne Boleyn’s headless ghost to be raised.
Winchester House, US Speak to any American ghost-hunting enthusiast and, sooner or later, the subject of Winchester House comes up – and the good news is that you can tour 110 of the 160 rooms. The tour lasts two-and-a-half hours; look out for repetitions of the number 13 and spider-web motifs. Not National Rifle Association approved.
Aokigahara Forest, Japan For corner-of-the-eye encounters, this dark and most unsavoury of locations has become the object of great interest for Japanese demonologists and ghost-hunters. A 3,500-hectare forest of dense woodland at the base of mount Fuji is one of the most popular places in Japan to commit suicide.
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