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Tales Of The Kyoto Ghost Story Priest: True Horror Stories From Japan
Tales Of The Kyoto Ghost Story Priest: True Horror Stories From Japan
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The beautiful city of Kyoto has an ancient history but beneath its placid exterior lies a dark and secretive world of supernatural phenomena. When people are terrorized by spirits, demons, ghosts and monsters they seek out Daiun Miki, a real-life priest at Renkyuji Temple. Known throughout Japan as the "Ghost Story Priest," Miki retells the stories of the desperate people he counsels and protects from these otherworldly creatures.
The eleven horrifying true stories in this book Broken Mirrors — A couple believe the mirrors in their home are cursed when they begin to show far more than their reflectionsThe Monster of Funaoka Mountain — A group of boys spend the night in a "haunted" park only to discover that legends are often more than mere mythsKokeshi Doll Mother — An orphan girl develops a powerful bond with her precious doll but when her friend comes between them the consequences turn deadly The Smell of Impending Death — Daiun explains his ability to smell the stench of death on people who are about to die, and how this is more of a curse than a blessingAnd seven other chilling tales!
Meticulously adapted by manga artist Tatsuya Morino, Tales of a Kyoto Ghost Story Priest is a fascinating look at the ghostly world of Kyoto from the perspective of a real Buddhist priest.
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One Line Summary
Haunting Japanese ghost stories told by a real priest.
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Who is this book for?
If you're into supernatural tales rooted in authentic Japanese folklore, this collection is a compelling read. Daiun Miki, a genuine priest, shares chilling stories that make the supernatural feel surprisingly real and immediate. Perfect for those who enjoy a mix of cultural insight and spine-tingling horror.