
The ghosts at Oregon's Geiser Grand Hotel are going live.
A popular Japanese television show highlighting the supernatural will broadcast live on New Year's Eve from the restored 1889 hotel in the historic Old West town of Baker City, Ore.
That's live for Japan, that is: The broadcast begins Wednesday evening and concludes at 6 a.m. Thursday.
So will the ghosts that visitors have gossiped about for years, such as the Lady in Blue, make an appearance?
"I wish so," Takayoshi Nakayama, director of the television show "Unbelievable," said through a translator. "Other than news and sports, this type of live broadcasting is extremely rare in Japan."
The broadcast is the first time the show is taping live at the Geiser Grand Hotel, but overall it is Nakayama's third visit. Twelve years ago, he was convinced he took a spirit home from the hotel in his suitcase after his toddler son spent days chatting with it.
The last taped broadcast, in October, drew 25 million viewers on television and more than 400 million hits on Yahoo, Nakayama said, much of it likely from viewers in Korea and China.
"Unbelievable" is one of the highest-rated television shows in Japan, with more than 15 million viewers each episode. Broadcast by the Fuji Television Network, the show is entering its 11th season.

Baker City is relatively remote.