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  2. Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun - Wikipedia

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    Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun (Japanese: 地縛少年花子くん, Hepburn: Jibaku Shōnen Hanako-kun) is a Japanese manga series written by Iro and illustrated by Aida, which results in their conjoined name 'AidaIro'. It has been serialized in Square Enix 's magazine Monthly GFantasy since 2014. It has been collected in 22 tankōbon volumes as of ...

  3. Hanako-san - Wikipedia

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    14th Generation Toilet Hanako-san (十四代目トイレの花子さん) is a Japanese idol whose persona is based on Hanako-san. [18] Her music encompasses many of the themes of the Hanako-san legend, including violence, death, revenge, and psychosexual issues. In Silent Hill 2, in the woman's bathroom in the prison, there are four toilet stalls.

  4. List of Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun episodes - Wikipedia

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    Original air date. 1. "Hanako-san of the Bathroom". Transliteration: " Toire no Hanako-san " (Japanese: トイレの花子さん) January 10, 2020. (2020-01-10) In Kamome Academy, there are seven mysteries. The seventh, and most famous one of all, is "Hanako-san of the Toilet", a ghost girl said to reside in the third stall of the girls ...

  5. List of Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun chapters - Wikipedia

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    978-1-9753-3287-7. Spook 1: Hanako-san of the Toilet (トイレの花子さん, Toire no Hanako-san) Spook 2: The Faeries (ようせいさん, Yōsei-san) Spook 3: The Boy Exorcist (祓い屋少年, Haraiya Shōnen) Spook 4: The Misaki Stairs Part 1 (ミサキ階段 其の一, Misaki Kaidan sono ichi) Spook 5: The Misaki Stairs Part 2 ...

  6. Japanese urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mythology and folklore. A Japanese urban legend (日本の都市伝説, Nihon no toshi densetsu) is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan. These urban legends commonly involve paranormal entities or creatures ...

  7. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    A Kuchisake-onna in a scene from Ehon Sayoshigure by Hayami Shungyōsai, 1801. Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman')[1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a ...

  8. Zashiki-warashi - Wikipedia

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    Zashiki-warashi (座敷童子, or 座敷童, "parlor child"), sometimes also called zashiki bokko (座敷ぼっこ, "parlor boyo"), are spirit-like beings told about mostly in the Iwate Prefecture. [1] They are said to be yokai that live in parlors or storage rooms, [2] and that perform pranks, and that people who see one would be visited with ...

  9. Tonari no Yōkai-san - Wikipedia

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    ANN (ABC TV, TV Asahi), AT-X, BS12 TwellV [ja] Original run. April 7, 2024 – June 30, 2024. Episodes. 13. Anime and manga portal. Tonari no Yōkai-san (Japanese: となりの妖怪さん, lit. "The Yōkai Next to Me") is a Japanese manga series by noho. It originally began serialization online via Twitter in August 2017.