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.
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.
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.
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