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JAPANESE URBAN LEGENDS (Top 5)

WARNING: some pics may be scary for some of you, so like i said if you get scared easily don't read... i warned you.
Kuchisake-onna ("Slit-Mouthed Woman")

Considered to be the wife of a samurai warrior who slit open her mouth when he found about her infidelity, Kuchisake Onna has an interesting urban legend surrounding her. She walks on the streets after sunset on foggy days with her face+
covered with a surgical mask, approaching travelers. She then asks the travelers if they thought she was pretty, as most would answer with a "Yes" she will then remove her mask exposing her slit mouth.+
She would ask the traveler again is they thought she was pretty. If they answered with a "Yes" again she produces a pair of scissors and slits their mouth open. If they say "No" she will then produce a scythe and cut them in half.+
Apparently, the trick is to answer saying that she looked average, which would confuse her, and she would then leave.
Teke Teke (or Kashima Reiko)

Named after the tapping sound that this poor soul makes while moving around, Teke Teke is the upper half of a woman who accidentally fell onto the tracks at a subway station and was cut in half.+
Her rage at this untimely death is considered to be so powerful that she still roams around looking for vengeance. Legend has it that regardless of whether you try to run from her or not, crossing her path means certain death,+
and those who die by her scythe are said to suffer the same fate as her.
The Red Room Curse

The Red Room story is an internet legend about a pop-up that appears on the victim's computer. The image simply shows a door and a recorded voice asks, "Do you like the red room?"+
Those who have seen the pop-up are found dead, their walls painted red in their own blood.
Hanako-san

The “Bloody Mary” of Japanese elementary schools, Toire no Hanako-san or “Hanako of the Toilet” is a spirit that can be summoned but you’d have to be either really brave or just plain crazy.+
Hanako-san’s true backstory is unclear. Some say she was a victim of an air raid during World War II who was hiding in the bathroom stall when her school went up in flames. Others say she ran into the bathroom to hide from her murderous parents.+
One thing is clear, she died in the third stall of the third-floor bathroom, and that’s where you need to knock to summon her. Knock three times and ask, “Hanakosan, imasu ka?” or “Hanako-san, are you there?” “Yes, I am,” a small voice will respond.+
The door will slowly open, and you’ll just be able to glimpse a schoolgirl covered in blood coming out of the toilet before she drags you in with her.
Okiku Doll

Supposedly purchased by a young boy in 1918 as a souvenir for his 2-year-old sister, Okiku, the doll now resides at the Mannenji temple in the town of Iwamizawa since 1938. +
Legend has it that Okiku loved the doll and spent all her time with it until she died the year after due to illness. Her soul now is said to haunt the doll and ownership of the doll comes with serious consequences.+
People still claim that the hair of the doll continues to grow even after being cut.
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