5 truyền thuyết đô thị kinh dị nhất Nhật bản
Tomino, Hanako Toilet, Koura Reiko, Hotel, Kashima Reiko hell are the 5 most horrifying urban legends in Japan.
1. HELL OF TOMINO
This is a very famous story in Japan about a poem called "Tomino's Hell". People say that you should only read this poem in your head, never read it out loud. If you miss reading aloud, then you have to take responsibility for your own work.
Tomino is Japan's urban legend about a poem that will kill anyone who reads it out loud. In this world, there are things that you should never say out loud, and "Tomino's Hell" is one of them. According to legend, if you read this poem aloud, the disaster will hit your head. The lightest is that you will be seriously ill or injured. Worse, you will have to trade off with your life.
2. Hanako Toilet
Hanako-san is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a young girl, who often haunts the school toilet, and scares anyone when she goes to the bathroom where she is and calls her name. Although rumors about Hanako-san have been around since the 1950s, Hanako-san was a "fever" for the students in the 1970s, becoming an indispensable factor in challenging games. The courage of Japanese youth, like our idols today, is probably the culprit of many mysterious disappearances here.
Hanako-san, according to the description of many "witnesses", is a girl whose hair is cut short to her chin and is hugging her face, her skin is as pale as a corpse and wears a red dress. She often resides in the third bathroom of the third floor toilet. The reason why her ghost is still "lingering" here is that there are many different stories: stories tell her that she died. In a US bombardment in World War II, there was also a story that during a fire in the place where she studied, trapped in the bathroom, she had to die a painful death.
If you want to meet Hanako-san, there is a very simple way to do it: go to any toilet room on the 3rd floor.
Go to toilet 3 and knock on the door (usually 3 times), call her name: "Hanako, Hanako, are you there, go play with us" (Anata wa, hanako san, arimasu station). If you are lucky enough, there will be a soft answer to you: Uh, I am here (Watashi wa koko ni iru yo). At this point, it is better to run away, because if you (stupid) dare to provoke and open the door of the bathroom to meet her, one of these cases will happen:
1. You cannot open the door, as if there is a hand blocking the door (Although there is no one in the room).
2. You open the door, catch a glimpse of Hanako's image, then she disappears.
3. She will pull you down to the toilet, take you to hell and you disappear without a trace.
Do you dare try to meet Hanako-san?
3. Female paralysis
Kuchisake Onna (The Slit-Mouth Woman) is one of Japan's most famous Urban Legend, Kuchisake Onna is a ghost wandering the streets of Japan in the evening, hunting children with her giant scissors. She had a wide, wide mouth that was slit from one ear to the other, making her face a weird and scary smile.
Kuchisake is said to have come from a young woman who lived hundreds of years ago and was the wife or concubine of a Samurai. It is said that she is very beautiful, but also very arrogant, and often cheats her husband. Samurai samurai felt like he was having an affair, he was jealously jealous, he attacked his wife, and slit her mouth to her ears, screaming "Now, whoever thinks you are beautiful ? ". The victims are mostly students and children (sometimes adults).
The vengeful spirit of the woman so far is still wandering around, and people are most likely to encounter her in the foggy and dark days. A woman, wearing a medical mask, will approach you - her victim and ask a shy, shy question:
"Anata wa watashi ga utsukushii toomoimasu ka?"
"Do you think I'm beautiful ... ..? "And politely, most of the respondents will answer yes.
Hearing that, she would gently pull her mask down, revealing a smile to the corners of her lips that were slit to the middle of her ears - the work of the husband's murderer the day before, and asking with a cute pleading voice : "Even like this ...?? ".
If you answered "No", you would have your head clenched to the point of not being able to move, and the image of a rusty scissors slowly slitting the corners of your lips, giving you a horrifying smile like yours. there. When the answer is "Yes", everything will return to normal. You continue to do what is left unfinished until the end of the day, you return to your house and find that she was waiting there …… prepare to complete her "smile" job .
There are a few ways to avoid the end of not being good.
One: try not to answer her question, try to be general like "temporary", "normal".
Two: if by chance in a bag with sweet or similar candy, give it, this will make her very grateful, and allow you to go.
Three: say the word "Pomade"
Four: ask her back, "am I beautiful? ", This will confuse her and give you some time before escaping. But remember, she is very agile and has chased after what she can stop.
The story of a woman who had a mouth-to-ear earthing stirred up Japanese public opinion in the years from 1970 to 2000. In October 2007. an employee who investigated abnormal deaths found old records related to Khau Liet. In the late 70s, a woman chased after the children, and was hit by a car shortly afterwards. Her mouth was torn to the ear.
4. Hotels
Do you know why many people often die in hotels or motels? When you rent a room, make sure the Bible in the drawer is CLOSE. The open Bible means there is a ghost in the room.
5. Kashima Reiko
Kashima Reiko is a famous urban legend in Japan, about the ghost of a woman who lost her leg. She haunted the bathrooms of the schools.
It is rumored that, after you hear this story, she will appear around you for a month. So, if you do not want to see her, I advise you not to continue reading.
Kashima Reiko is a woman living in Hokkaido, Japan. One night, she was attacked by a group of thugs. They beat her badly, abused and then left the poor girl in the night.
Reiko tried her best to call for help but no one heard it. Using the last bit of strength, she dragged herself, looking for someone who could help. But when Reiko crawled into the railroad, she collapsed, unconscious. The last train came and rolled across her, cutting Reiko's body in two. She was cut right at the waist.
Since then, Kashima's ghost Reiko wanders around the world in revenge, but finds her lost legs. She is often seen in the school's bathroom, but Reiko can also appear in the bathroom at your home in the middle of the night.
If you happen to meet her in the bathroom, she will ask you a question. If you can't answer or answer incorrectly, Reiko will tear your leg off.
If she asks you "Where's my leg?" then the answer would be "Stay on the Meishin highway."
She will ask "Who told you?", You have to answer "Kashima Reiko tells me."
Sometimes, she will ask a trick question, "Do you know my name?" Don't foolishly answer "Kashima" if you don't want to die. The correct answer is "Dead Demon Mask". Ka-Shi-Ma stands for Ka = Kamen (Mask), Shi = Shinin (Dead), Ma = Ma (Demon).
Remember, after you hear this story, Kashima Reiko will appear in front of you within a month.
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