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  • Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia
    Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman')[1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object
  • List of Japanese Female Yokai 38 Types – From Ancient Legends to . . .
    Discover 38 types of Japanese female yokai in this comprehensive guide From ancient legends to modern creative inspiration, explore the captivating world of Japanese folklore with our list of female yokai
  • Nure-Onna – The Dangerous Serpent Woman of Japanese Folklore
    The Nure-Onna is a yokai from Japanese folklore, a creature with the face of a woman and the body of a serpent This yokai symbolizes the fear of the unknown and the depths of water,
  • These 13 Japanese urban legends have terrified people for years
    Next time you see a fragile and seemingly kind old lady hanging around the forest, perhaps it’s best to just steer clear And there you have it, here are the 13 creatures of Japanese urban legends and all of their backstories
  • Kurohime – Tale of a “black princess” and a black dragon | JAPANESE . . .
    Since 1980, though, I have made my home in northern Nagano Prefecture, at the foot of a mountain whose name is Kurohime, which means “black princess” in Japanese As legend has it, this dormant volcano is home to a black dragon, a shape-changer who, in the form of a handsome young lord, once won the heart of a princess
  • The Scariest Stories Of The Kuchisake Onna, The Slit Mouthed Woman
    When Kuchisake-onna, the Slit-Mouthed Woman, asks you a question, you better give her the right answer - or else Among scary Japanese urban legends, she's one of the most frightening, said to brandish large scissors and prey on unsuspecting passersby
  • Rokurokubi - Wikipedia
    Rokurokubi (ろくろ首, 轆轤首) is a type of Japanese yōkai (apparition) They look almost completely like humans with some differences There is a type whose neck stretches and another whose head detaches and flies around freely (nukekubi) The Rokurokubi appear in classical kaidan (spirit tales) and in yōkai works [1]
  • Japanese Urban Legends: Kuchisake-onna | Kowabana
    There she’s called the “Akai mask onna,” the red masked woman, with the red signifying blood Another version has Kuchisake-onna working with a companion, a man in a mask This version is said to appear in the Hajiouji and Kokubunji areas of Tokyo Want even more? Get over 60 Japanese urban legends right now!
  • Kuchisake Onna aka The Slit-Mouth Woman - Horror Galore
    Kuchisake Onna, also known as The Slit-Mouth Woman, is a scary Japanese urban legend about a disfigured Japanese woman who brandishes a large scissors and preys on children
  • Kuchisake-Onna: The Slit-Mouthed Woman (Ep. 23)
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