【Japanese Horror】Nanakusa Ritual: The Seven Herbs That Should Not Be Picked| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
On January 7th, Japanese families traditionally eat nanakusa-gayu, or “rice po ...
【Japanese Horror】The Blue Abyss: Where Memories Sink Too Deep| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
Takuya, a graduate student, was part of a marine research team conducting a seabed survey along ...
【Japanese Horror】The Cracked Mirror and the Split Mochi: A New Year’s Omen| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
Kagami mochi, the iconic decoration of the New Year in Japan, is a symbol of ...
【Japanese Horror】The Curse of the Digital Miko: When the App Knows You Better Than You Do| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
Kenichi, a university student, had a peculiar hobby: scouring for obscure a ...
【Japanese Horror】The Empty Box: A Forgotten Osechi Offering| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
When it comes to New Year’s in Japan, nothing embodies the holiday spirit quite li ...
【Japanese Horror】When the 108th Bell Rings: One Sin Too Many| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
Hey, have you ever heard of this? A story about the 108th bell. You know, the bell that r ...
【Japanese Horror】The Haunting Bell: When Joya no Kane Echoes Too Long| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
On New Year’s Eve, the sound of temple bells—known as Joyanokane—rings out acros ...
【Japanese Horror】The Vanishing Santa: He Comes for More Than Just Presents| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
Hey, have you ever heard the story? In this town, every Christmas Eve, people dressed ...
【Japanese Horror】The Forbidden Christmas Cake| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
When you think of Christmas in Japan, two things often come to mind: “KFC ...
【Japanese Horror】Muramasa: The Sword That Chooses Its Wielder| A Haunted Kaidan Tale
Long ago, during an era when the samurai class was embroiled in endless wars, peace was bu ...
