Josh Gates' Destination Truth Season 2 Episode 12 WWII Ghost Hunt and a Japanese River Monster
- TVPG
- December 22, 2017
In Josh Gates' Destination Truth Season 2 Episode 12, the team takes on two mystical mysteries in Japan. First up, the crew ventures to what was once a World War II prison camp. But this location is now an abandoned building, rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of Japanese soldiers who were killed in battle. The team sets up elaborate equipment to detect any paranormal activity, hoping to communicate with the spirits and learn more about their history.
Next, the team investigates another supernatural tale, this time about a river monster called the Kappa. This creature is a mythical creature known for its mischievous and sometimes dangerous behavior. It is said to be a shape-shifting water spirit, ranging from small and harmless to frighteningly large and powerful.
The team gathers local stories and folklore about the Kappa and sets out to find its hiding place. With the help of a local expert, they take to the river to search for any signs of the monster's presence. But before they even start, their boat is met with resistance, making them question whether they should even continue with the mission.
As always, the team tackles these mysteries with skepticism and a thirst for knowledge. They use high-tech equipment and techniques to capture any evidence of the paranormal and keep an open mind about what they may discover.
With each episode, Josh Gates and his team venture into the unknown, exploring legends and folklore from all corners of the globe. From Bigfoot to the Loch Ness Monster to Yeti, Destination Truth goes where no other show dares - into the shadows of the supernatural to bring viewers a thrilling look at some of the world's most fascinating myths and mysteries.