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Aka Manto

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In modern times like today, a bathroom or toilet is a place that sometimes has a scary story, not only in Indonesia but also in other countries have spooky myths behind a bathroom. Japan is one of those countries that also has scary stories behind this bathroom or toilet. Among the best known is the myth of blue paper and red paper that are popular in Japanese society as well as young schoolchildren. Traditionally the Japanese bathrooms aren't as simple as they look. There are a lot of scary stories behind the clear, simple toilets in Japan. One of his unique stories is ghosts of blue paper and red paper. You may need to read this article too often when you are in the Japanese toilet because there is a way to escape a ghost named aka manto (the red cape).  When aka manto was alive he was believed to be a handsome man, but he was constantly being stalked by admirers or in the English word stalker. She wore a red robe and a mask-, so that she continued to wear the garment...

Marouka Castle

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Hitobashira, a kind of human sacrifice, is still practiced in Japan until the 16th century. The corpses of the victims were sacrificed were used as founding materials, pillars, dams, and others, to soothe and request that the gods protect the building from danger. Maruoka Castle in Sakai, Fukui Prefecture is the place of the story of the Urban Legend Japan about the most famous Hitobashira. Tiled, when the construction, one of the walls in this castle continues to collapse many times even though it has been fixed stronger. As a last attempt, the workers advise doing Hitobashira. A woman named Oshizu was chosen to be a victim. Oshizu agrees to sacrificed by the condition of the boy should be used as samurai. Finally, this castle was successfully built, but the terms from Oshizu were never met. Until now, the Maruoka castle trench will flood every time it rains in the spring. This phenomenon is named with "Oshizu tears curse".

Okiku Dolls

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At first glance, there's nothing strange with my ok doll. His appearance is the same as the other Japanese dolls of ie dolls about 40 cm shaped by a girl dressed in long kimono with a shiny black eye. The ignorance doll ignored be seen since the doll was placed in Manneki temple in Iwamizawa city. According to the custom temple, the oki measured hair should be cut short until the above shoulder. Surprisingly, the other time Ikika's hair increases long up to 25 cm until the touch knees. Although his hair was cut, magically his hair continued to grow again. According to the story initially, this doll was bought by a young man named Eikichi Suzuki for his sister named Okiku. The doll became an oki meal doll. Soon, I love the severe fever to death. The doll is planned to be put into the coconut with the oaku's body but left behind. After my okinky, his family moved out of town and entered the oki measured to Manneki temple. Since then, every midnight of the hearing ...

Inunaki Village

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Certainly like the other places, inunaki also owns various urban legends. What I find most interesting is a sign at the entrance to a site that reads "Japanese law and constitution do not apply here." Damn, they say the villagers are for some inexplicable reason they let the Japanese government live their lives for free, lawless society.  That's why such morbid practices of cannibalism to incest are the norm. One could kill another, which left the village unoccupied because the story goes that there was a man who slaughtered an entire village with an ax (in another version it was said to be with a gun), leaving the village empty. Spooky ones, it is said, that this killer is still alive, living alone in his village, and will kill anyone who dares enter there.  That's why anyone who dares enter the village doesn't come out anymore. In other versions, it is said that the village now lived a grandmother who somehow refused to be transferred from there  Not...

WHO I AM ?

In my first post, it would be best if I introduced myself My name is Nur Hikma Nasrullah, to be briefly hininai hehe it is also a pen name. I really liked watching anime, and from there I enjoyed learning Japanese culture and tradition. Of course, the same is true of the wibu. Learning the traditions and cultures was less complete without knowing the country's ghost stories, which we were more familiar with urban legends. On this blog I shall write some urban legend of Japan's most famous and mysterious. Yosh minna! So continue to follow the blog if you are really curious.   Jaa mattane~