Kowabana Collection: Vol. 1-5 by Tara A. Devlin
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Overview: What really lurks in the shadows? Japanese horror has long thrilled not only Japanese audiences, but Western audiences as well. With this digital collection, featuring Kowabana: ‘True’ Japanese scary stories Vol. 1-5 in one neat package, you can experience horrors like you’ve never seen before. From haunted shrines to abandoned buildings, supernatural stalkers to cursed rituals, Japan puts a unique spin on horror as we know it, and these are their untold tales.
Genre: Horror
Vol. 1
Want to know how to open the demon’s gate, or reach a parallel universe?
Think you can withstand the curse of a god hidden deep in a place that’s not supposed to exist?
Would you play Kokkuri-san, knowing it might be the last game you ever play?
Over 100 raw Japanese tales of terror. These tales, originally posted anonymously to the internet and translated for the first time right here, paint a picture of Japan that most don’t see, and a horror most have never experienced. These are the ‘true’ terrifying tales told around the internet campfire by everyday people; warts and all. You’ll find tales of vengeful ghosts and yurei, murder and suicide, cursed objects and haunted shrines, abandoned buildings and crowded city trains, yokai and much, much more.
Vol. 2
They call her Hasshaku-sama, the eight-foot-tall woman. Once she sets her sights on you, it’s all over. Unless…
A box called the kotoribako dooms all who come in contact with it. How do you deal with a curse that can’t be broken?
There’s something in the rice fields. Something that sends all who look upon it mad. Could you resist the lure of sneaking a peek at the forbidden?
Over 90 brand new stories of Japanese horror designed to keep you up at night. You’ve never seen creepypastas like this before. Yurei and yokai, vengeful gods and unbreakable curses, spirit mediums and mind-bending customs. Do you really know what’s lurking out there in the darkness? Are you sure you want to find out?
Vol. 3
Kuchisake-onna, the slit-mouthed woman. Hasshaku-sama, the eight-foot tall woman. Hanako-san of the toilet. Teke Teke. Aka Manto. Sukima-onna.
For years Japan has thrilled and terrified us with its horror icons, making everything from toilets to gaps to wells to railway stations sites of terror. But that’s not all. That’s not even close.
Who, or what, is Kankandara, and why is it hidden deep inside the forest in an off-limits area? Why are people dreaming of a teenage girl called Kanako-san and then disappearing shortly thereafter? How are a third-grade class going to defeat the spirit determined to kill them all before they graduate? Where is the mysterious Kisaragi Station, a station that exists on no map? What was really hiding in the memory card of an abandoned phone?
You’ll find 81 carefully selected and translated tales from the people who know Japanese horror best; those who lived through it. From inescapable curses to haunted houses, vengeful ghosts to supernatural experiences, cities to shrines, rice fields to schools, the Kowabana series is dedicated to bringing you the best horror, thriller, suspense and supernatural stories you’ve never seen before.
Origins
The internet has long been a hotbed of the creepy and unknown. Stories like Jeff the Killer or Slender Man that have enthralled the West for years, but how about in the East?
Have you ever heard of Kunekune, the mysterious figure that drives people mad upon sight? How about the house they call Pandora, with its secrets so terrifying that generations have attempted to bury its truth? Who or what is the thing children call Hisaruki? What horrible truths hide behind the curse of the mummy known as Ryoumen Sukuna?
26 tale of the best creepypastas from Japan. These tales are the cream of the crop when it comes to Japanese horror. Follow the history of Japan’s thriving creepypasta culture and experience a new type of terror, with many stories being translated into English for the first time right here.
Vol. 5
From the hidden depths they emerge.
What would you do if you were watching a store-bought video and recognised your own house? How about if you noticed a crazed man with a weapon running towards it, and he was only a few streets away?
Would you stop an elevator to help a screaming woman covered in blood outside, or would you turn away and try not to get involved? How about if a man suddenly appeared behind her? A man holding a knife…
Over 100 brand new creepypastas from Japan. From inescapable curses to haunted houses, vengeful ghosts to supernatural experiences, cities to shrines, rice fields to schools, the Kowabana series is dedicated to bringing you the best horror, thriller, suspense and supernatural stories you’ve never seen before.
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