I liked the story of 'the slit-mouth woman', so I decided to look at other japanese urban legends.
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In Japanese mythology, Kuchisake-onna (????, Kuchisake-onna?) ("Slit-Mouthed Woman") is a woman who is mutilated by a jealous husband and returns as a malicious spirit. When rumors of alleged sightings began spreading in 1979, it spread throughout Japan and caused panic in many towns. There are even reports of schools allowing children to go home only in groups escorted by teachers for safety,[1] and of police increasing their patrols.
Sep 25th
I'm seeing Kiku in a whole different way.
July 4th
I forgot what it's called, but I heard about one oni that looks like an umbrella, which licks you all over while you sleep, so if you ever wake up in a 'cold sweat', that's why.
July 4th
Yuyu, I found The 'Snake Woman/Nure Onna,' 'Hitobashira/Human Pillars', A slightly more morbid version of 'Hanako', 'Cow Head' (That one was more "WTF?!" than scary), 'Gashadokoro/Giant Sekleton', & 'Red Cloak/Manto'.
June 26th
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June 26th
What other ones did you find?
June 25th
ROFL LKF
June 25th