Hell Yeah Horror Manga

Welcome to the place solely dedicated to HORROR MANGA. I'm Marie and in this blog, I bring you caps, edits and gifs out of horror comics. I also post other things horror-related too -- horror manga anime / film adaptations, illustrations, Asian horror movies, urban legends, ghost stories and videos.

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Ju-On Theme - Chain 呪怨テーマ ・ 連鎖




Nov. 09th, 2011 - 1 year ago - Reblog - 78 Notes

Kokkuri is a Japanese version of a ouija board, which became popular during the Meiji era. Rather than using a pre-bought board with letters and a Planchette, ‘players’ write down hiragana characters and place their fingers on a coin, before asking ‘Kokkuri-san’ a question. This is a popular game in highschools and, similar to the western ouija board, several rumours and legends surround it. Some include Kokkuri-san only telling players the date of their death, while others say you can ask Kokkuri-san anything but you must finish the game correctly, either by saying goodbye to Kokkuri-san before leaving the table, or disposing of the kokkuri game utensils within a certain time limit, such as spending the coin or using the pen which wrote the hiragana. Failure to do so will result in misfortune or death for the players.