Summary
The urban legends recounted in Japan are designed to instill fear in the populace, particularly among school-age children, by presenting tales of anomalous forces or supernatural events. But what happens when this mythology transforms into enjoyable experiences with supernatural women?
The narratives of Hanako Hasegawa, a girl confined by a tragic history; Sadako, a lady who can only manifest in a virtual form; Hachishaku-sama, a god who has been long forgotten; and Mary, a toss-away doll, converge in a genuinely climax storytelling.