The zombie outbreak on Osanagocoronokimini is shrouded in mystery. Some claim it started with a mysterious virus, while others believe it was the result of an ancient curse. The truth, however, remains unknown. What is certain is that the island was once home to a research facility, where scientists were conducting experiments on local wildlife. It's rumored that one of these experiments went catastrophically wrong, unleashing a zombie-inducing agent that spread rapidly across the island.
But those who claim to have seen the raw, unedited version of The Zombie Island disagree. They insist the word “Corona” is not a virus reference, but a mistranslation of Korona (コロナ) – an archaic Japanese term for a small, withered crown or circlet. In the film’s internal logic, the children are not fighting a disease. They are fighting the – a curse placed on adults by a forgotten Shinto deity of isolation. The Zombie Island -Osanagocoronokimini-