Qu: Hey Maria, what adventures are you planning today?

Maria: I’m going shopping, meeting a friend for lunch, and checking out Toyama Park.

Qu: I hope you are going to Toyama Park during the daytime?

Maria: Why? 

Qu: It's said to be the most haunted park in Tokyo. There's quite a dark history behind it.

Maria: Really? What's the story?

Qu: Well, during World War II, the area was designed as a biological and chemical weapons development site, but there have been reports of human experimentation and mass graves. Lots of people believe the spirits of these victims still linger there.

Maria: That sounds terrifying. Have there been any ghost sightings?

Qu: Oh, yeah. One of the most famous ones is the sighting of a ghostly samurai. People have reported seeing him wandering around the park late at night, looking lost and solemn.

Maria: A samurai? That's intense. Any other sightings?

Qu: There's also a woman in a white kimono who appears near the park’s pond. She’s often seen weeping quietly, her reflection visible in the water even when she isn’t.

Maria: That sounds so eerie. What’s the story behind her?

Qu: Some say she’s the spirit of a woman who lost her family during the war and drowned herself in the pond. Her spirit is supposedly trapped, forever mourning her loss.

Maria: Creepy. Do you think all these stories are true?

Qu: Who knows? There are so many accounts from different people that it makes you wonder. Even if you don’t believe in ghosts, the history alone makes it a spooky place to visit.

Maria: I’m curious now. Maybe I should check it out sometime.

Qu: Sure, but maybe not at night. 

Maria: Yeah, maybe during the day. Just to be safe.

Qu: Good call. It's definitely a place with a heavy atmosphere, even in daylight. Just knowing what happened there can give you chills.

Maria: Thanks for sharing, Qu. I'll have to read more about Toyama Park. It sounds fascinating, if not a bit terrifying.

Qu: Just remember, if you ever feel a chill down your spine there, it might not just be the wind.

Maria: Don’t scare me like that.