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91.Teke Teke

Teke Teke is a ghostly figure from Japanese urban legends. It is said to be the spirit of a woman who was cut in half by a train. Teke Teke is often depicted as a woman dragging her upper body with her arms, making a "teke teke" sound as she moves. Encounter with Teke Teke is said to be fatal for those who see her.

 Encounter with Teke Teke is said to be fatal for those who see her

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                92.Gashadokuro

      In Japanese mythology, a Gashadokuro is a giant skeleton formed from the bones of people who have died of starvation or in battle. It roams at night, often creating eerie sounds. The Gashadokuro is said to be a vengeful spirit that can crush and eat humans.

 The Gashadokuro is said to be a vengeful spirit that can crush and eat humans

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                   93.Jikininki

      In Japanese Buddhist mythology, a Jikininki is a type of ghost or demon. It is said to be a cursed spirit of a person who was greedy or selfish in life. Jikininki feed on the bodies of the deceased and are tormented by their actions, seeking redemption.

 Jikininki feed on the bodies of the deceased and are tormented by their actions, seeking redemption

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