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True Japanese Scary Stories From Around The Internet

Jese Leos
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Do you believe in ghosts, spirits, and the supernatural? Japan has a rich history of folklore and legends that has captivated people around the world. From mysterious Yokai creatures to haunted locations, the land of the rising sun has some spine-chilling tales to share. In this article, we delve into the true Japanese scary stories that have gained popularity online, sending shivers down our spines.

The Curse of the Ju-On House: A Real-Life Horror Story

Many of us are familiar with the terrifying movie franchise "Ju-On," also known as "The Grudge." However, did you know that the famous haunted house in the movies actually exists in real life? In Tokyo's Nerima ward, a vacant house has been the center of paranormal activities for decades. Locals claim that anyone who enters the premises is cursed and experiences unsettling encounters with vengeful spirits. Explore the eerie history of the Ju-On house and the unexplainable events that continue to occur there to this day.

Kuchisake-onna: The Slit-Mouthed Woman

The legend of Kuchisake-onna, or the Slit-Mouthed Woman, has terrified people in Japan for centuries. This paranormal figure, with her grotesque visage and a mouth slit from ear to ear, roams the streets at night, targeting unsuspecting victims. Discover the origins of this chilling ghost tale and the numerous reported sightings of Kuchisake-onna that have left people trembling in fear.

Kowabana: True Japanese scary stories from around the internet: Volume Two
Kowabana: 'True' Japanese scary stories from around the internet: Volume Two
by Tara A. Devlin(Kindle Edition)

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 963 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 352 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported

The Haunting of Aokigahara: The Suicide Forest

Japan's Aokigahara Forest, located at the base of Mount Fuji, is not only known for its stunning beauty but also for its dark reputation. This dense forest has gained infamy as a popular suicide spot, drawing people who are burdened by depression and desperation. Legends tell of the restless spirits that haunt the woods, creating an eerie atmosphere that sends shivers down your spine. Uncover the chilling stories associated with Aokigahara and the macabre discoveries made by those who have ventured into this hauntingly beautiful forest.

The Mystery of Teke Teke: The Ghostly Urban Legend

Teke Teke, a spectral urban legend, has become a well-known ghost story that has captivated internet users in Japan. The legend goes that a young girl fell onto the train tracks, severing her body in half and transforming her into a vengeful spirit who drags herself along with her hands. The mere sight of Teke Teke sends a wave of dread through anyone who encounters her. Explore the terrifying origins of this urban legend and the haunted imagery associated with it.

Gokumon: The Gate to Hell

In Shimane Prefecture, a mysterious ancient gate stands tall, believed to be the entrance to Hell itself. Known as Gokuraku-ji, the gate is said to be cursed, with those who try to pass through experiencing inexplicable misfortune. The very act of looking at the gate can lead to feelings of deep unease and foreboding. Learn about the mysterious happenings surrounding Gokuraku-ji and the eerie experiences reported by those who dare to journey near it.

The Ghostly Tales of the Yurei

Yurei, the spirits of the dead, have long been a staple in Japanese mythology. These restless souls often appear to seek vengeance or fulfill unfinished business. Explore some of the most famous Yurei tales, including the likes of Oiwa, a disfigured ghost seeking revenge, and Okiku, a vengeful spirit haunting a well. Discover the spine-chilling legends surrounding these Yurei and the impact they have had on Japanese culture.

The world of Japanese horror is a realm filled with unexplained phenomena, ancient legends, and bone-chilling tales. The internet has allowed these eerie stories to spread far and wide, giving us a glimpse into the dark side of Japan's supernatural realm. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, the true Japanese scary stories will undoubtedly send shivers down your spine and leave you questioning what lies beyond the realm of the visible.

Kowabana: True Japanese scary stories from around the internet: Volume Two
Kowabana: 'True' Japanese scary stories from around the internet: Volume Two
by Tara A. Devlin(Kindle Edition)

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 963 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 352 pages
Lending : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported

You’ll never look at horror the same way again.

They call her Hasshaku-sama, the eight-foot-tall woman. Once she sets her sights on you, it’s all over. Unless…

A box called the kotoribako dooms all who come in contact with it. How do you deal with a curse that can’t be broken?

There’s something in the rice fields. Something that sends all who look upon it mad. Could you resist the lure of sneaking a peek at the forbidden?

Expanding upon the terrifying tales of the first Kowabana, Volume Two presents over 90 brand new stories of Japanese horror designed to keep you up at night. You’ve never seen creepypastas like this before. Yurei and yokai, vengeful gods and unbreakable curses, spirit mediums and mind-bending customs. Do you really know what’s lurking out there in the darkness? Are you sure you want to find out?

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