Creepiest Japanese Urban Horror Legends Explained
00:01 Kuchisake‑onna (the Slit‑Mouthed Woman) 00:57 Teke‑teke (the Severed Torso) 01:46 Kisaragi Station (the Midnight Train) 03:37 Jinmen‑ken (the Human‑Faced Dog) 04:29 Hachishaku‑sama (the Tall Woman) 05:55 Ending Dare to explore Japan’s most chilling urban legends? In this video I uncover five nightmarish stories — from Kuchisake‑onna’s slashed grin to the ghostly Teke‑teke and the phantom train to Kisaragi Station. We’ll meet a dog with a human face and the towering Hachishaku‑sama. Hit play and decide whether you’ll ever walk home alone again. If you enjoyed this dive into Japanese folklore, tap like, subscribe for more strange stories and share your own experiences in the comments. These tales are myths and cultural legends; treat them as entertainment, not fact. #JapaneseUrbanLegends #UrbanMyths #HorrorStories

TOP 5 JAPANESE LEGENDS Kuchisake-onna, Teke-Teke, Hachishakusama, Hitori-Kakurenbo, Gozu | Horror

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