Location Description:
The multi-story building was built and owned by TEPCO in the early 1900s and provided power to the city, sourced from local dams. Currently, the building sits vandalized with various tags and other scrawlings on each floor. Access is easy; there is typically an opening in the fence to crawl through, and you may either enter through a window or through the basement. Just remember to bring a flashlight and beware of the hazards listed below.
—!! MOLD, RUST, HOLE IN STAIRS LEADING UP FROM BASEMENT!!, LARGE HOLE IN 3RD FLOOR!!!, lack of railings, possible squatters, and occasionally, police will be in the surrounding areas. (pavilion/stadium) !!
—!!In 2005, a 17-year-old was left in critical condition after falling through the hole in the 3rd floor!! If you choose to visit, PLEASE WATCH YOUR STEP.
The building is made of reinforced concrete, so the floors are stable. I just don’t entirely trust the roof.
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