The japanese version of the Ouija Board is called Kokkuri San. Two girls, sitting across from each other over a paper scrawled with the hiragana alphabet grasp a pen between them, chanting the name softly...
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Gashadokuro
Gashadokuro is a giant skeleton from Japanese folklore. According to the Japanese urban legend, the large skeleton is made up of the bones of people who have died from starvation. Gashadokuro wanders around the...
Long Neck
The Long Neck Woman, or “Rokurokubi”, is a Japanese urban legend about female creatures that look and act like normal humans. But at night their necks grow longer and longer, freeing their heads to move...
No Face
This Japanese urban legend is called “No Face” and is about Nopperabou, a creature from Japanese folklore. Though the No Face is able to appear to others like a normal person, this is just an illusion. The...
Kuchisake Onna
Kuchisake Onna, also known as The Slit-Mouthed Woman, is a scary Japanese urban legend about a disfigured Japanese woman who brandishes a large scissors and preys on children. She has an enormous slit mouth, which...
Sullivans
The destroyer USS The Sullivans was named for five brothers from Waterloo, Iowa – George, Francis, Joseph, Madison, and Albert Sullivan – who had enlisted in the Navy and served together during World War 2...

