Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Me

hi there everyone as you already know after reading my other post i'm a Filipino who really want to go to japan because of its rich culture.My number one goal when i get a chance to travel to japan is visit their shrines and temples cause there you can really see and experience their culture. second is to see the cherry blossom festival i really want to see the sakura blossom. This custom is called hanami or flower viewing.




Japanese urban legend

Some of us Filipinos think that our urban legend is so scary, well you haven't heard about Japanese urban legends. This urban legends really sends chill down your spines. here are some of them

Toire no hanako-san

the legend goes when you knock three times on the 3rd stall from the last one and ask hamako san are you there, She will answer. This legend is same as the bloody mary of western origin. this legend has different variation depending on the place or school. there is a version of this legend when hanako answers and the person opens the door he will be killed, there is also one version where hanako's bloody hands reach out of the stall.



Hitobashira

hitobashira is a prayer to the gods so that the infrastructure will not be destroyed in times of disasters or calamity it is said that human lives are offered to the gods to ensure the structure will not be destroyed. Stories like this also spreads here in the Philippines and some of the structure here that was build a long time ago is said to have some human remains in the walls and in the pillars of the structure.

Red Room Curse

This urban legend is fit for the generation today this legend involves the internet and a computer. a pop up will show. the image simply shows a red door and a recorded voice asks "Do you like-". Even if the pop up is closed it will repeatedly reappear until the voice finally completes the question: "Do you like the red room?". Those who have seen the pop-up are found dead, their walls painted red in their own blood.

this legend involves a murder case in japan called "sasebo slashing".

For more legend visit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_urban_legend