This is a lower budget FF movie that explores some unique themes. The main character inherits a property in Japan and has to occupy the house for 24 hours to make the transfer legal. The house sits on less than holy ground due to it's proximity to the Hiroshima nuclear blast some years prior. The main character (who is likable due to relatable life issues) begins to uncover evidence of the properties tragic past. This movie draws heavily upon real history and the events surrounding the aftermath of the atomic explosion. It becomes more clear with each scene that something is very wrong with the house and whatever remains inside. I found this idea to be very intriguing and the acting good for a movie at this level. The justification for the found footage elements is original and there are some good jump scares. I can't say that I fully understood everything that happened and why, but that is pretty typical in Asian style paranormal films. Overall, I liked this one based on its attempt to blend the horrors of history with the supernatural and unexplained. This is obviously a very small budget movie and there are a few problems here and there, but I can still recommend it to fans of both found footage and paranormal horror.