Day 10: The Ueno Park Incident by Anne Hansell

Published: Aug. 10, 2021, 7:34 a.m.

b'Ueno Park in Tokyo is so popular, it is hard to imagine ghosts being there. But the park is the site of an ancient temple. And where there are temples, there are graveyards. And where there are graveyards...

In Anne Hansell\'s story The Ueno Park Incident, you get to meet a few.

Anne Hansell is a third generation Japanese-American, and on her mother\\u2019s side, is related to General\\xa0 Mitsunari Ishida who lost the Battle of Sekigahara to Tokugawa.\\xa0 She\'s written many short stories since she was a child, and is a member of California Writers\\u2019 Club and Online Writing Workshop for SF, Fantasy and Horror. While visiting relatives in Tokyo, she visited Ueno Park, which her uncle later informed her has a notorious reputation as a haunted place. She lives with her husband (a New England gentleman) in Southern California.

The Ueno Park Incident is read by Anneliese Nakahara-Knight, who lives in Tokyo and helps people of all ages and backgrounds get in touch with their musical selves through the power of their voice and body. www.albamusictogether.com'