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Kuchisake Onna

In the serene yet shadowed countryside of ancient Japan, where whispers of the supernatural danced with the wind, there lived a woman named Akiko. Her beauty was unparalleled, a face that seemed painted by the gods themselves. Her delicate features, framed by long, silken black hair, drew admiration from all who beheld her. Yet, in […]

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Okiku

Once upon a time, in the grand halls of Himeji Castle, there lived a beautiful servant girl named Okiku. Her name, meaning “chrysanthemum,” was as delicate and lovely as the flower itself. But behind her beauty lay a tragic fate, one that would see her transform from a humble dishwashing girl into a vengeful ghost,

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Oshidori

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Yuki Onna

In a quiet village of Musashi Province, there lived two woodcutters: Mosaku, an old man seasoned by many winters, and Minokichi, his eighteen-year-old apprentice. Every day, they traveled together to a forest about five miles from their village. Between the village and the forest, there lay a wide, untamable river. A ferry-boat was the only

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