Halloween may have ended, but this fall, the Japanese Arts Network is inviting yokai (Japanese ghosts) to some of Denver’s most famous haunts. “Zotto,” as their new show is called, is billed as a supernatural, immersive adventure that recounts Denver’s sordid history of redlining, segregation, resettlement and Ku Klux Klan terror through a twisting narrative. “Spirits and unexpected encounters help the audience to navigate this spooky story throughout Downtown Denver’s historic Five Points neighborhood and Capitol Hill,” organizers wrote in a press statement.