Kowabana: 'True' Japanese scary stories from around the internet
En podcast av Tara A. Devlin - Fredagar
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Noroi, the inescapable Japanese curse
Publicerades: 2018-05-11 -
Attack of the yurei
Publicerades: 2018-04-27 -
The legend of the Kotoribako
Publicerades: 2018-04-14 -
The true terror behind cursed dolls
Publicerades: 2018-03-30 -
A curse upon your family and all within it!
Publicerades: 2018-03-16 -
Life-changing childhood experiences
Publicerades: 2018-03-02 -
Kisaragi Station and other trains of horror
Publicerades: 2018-02-23 -
The monsters in our villages
Publicerades: 2018-02-16 -
What's haunting Japanese schools?
Publicerades: 2018-02-09 -
Sugisawa and other cursed villages
Publicerades: 2018-02-02 -
Cursed video tapes & the horrors they hide!
Publicerades: 2018-01-26 -
The inaka spectacular & countryside creepies
Publicerades: 2018-01-19 -
Kokkuri-san, kakurenbo and other creepy childhood games
Publicerades: 2018-01-12 -
Kunekune, exorcists and creepy little ghost boys
Publicerades: 2018-01-05 -
New Year's ghosts and goblins
Publicerades: 2017-12-29 -
If you're going to kill yourself, why don't you sleep with me first?
Publicerades: 2017-12-22 -
True but mostly fictional horror in the Japanese workplace
Publicerades: 2017-12-15 -
Terrifying gods, scary demons and horrific yokai
Publicerades: 2017-12-08 -
Magagami-sama, haunted tunnels and bridges, oh my!
Publicerades: 2017-12-01 -
Hasshaku-sama, dark country roads and abandoned buildings
Publicerades: 2017-11-24
Each week on “Kowabana: ‘True’ Japanese scary stories from around the internet,” horror author and translator Tara A. Devlin presents a selection of Japanese horror, creepypastas and urban legends translated from the deepest, darkest parts of the web. Creepy ghosts and vengeful onryo, cursed technology and haunted shrines. Discover horror like only Japan knows how to deliver. Brand new and exclusive stories translated each week. Find out more at http://www.kowabana.net/