
Tokyo Ghost Stories: Diary of the Corpse Carrier 1
by Jing Shisan
About This Novel
Bai Yi and Situ Tian were studying in a university, and suddenly received a notice from the school that they could study at the University of Tokyo in Japan at public expense. When they entered the magical country of Japan, a few days after arriving at the University of Tokyo, they learned from a Japanese girl, Suzuki Chinatsu, that the hill behind the University of Tokyo was formerly a cemetery where tens of thousands of people were sacrificed alive. As time goes by, due to Japan's high consumption level, they are forced to embark on the bizarre and ghost-ridden corpse-carrying road in order to survive, and encounter countless bizarre supernatural events along the way! A gaping and resentful woman suddenly appears in the back yard of the University of Tokyo, Japanese scary nursery rhymes are heard in the cemetery in the middle of the night, the creepy Japanese ghost festival taboos, the demon sword Muramasa that makes even Japanese samurai fearful, the tear-jerking legend of bloody cherry blossoms, the Ugly Time Station At the end of the bridge, there is a bridge girl wearing a white dress and a big red paper umbrella, a human skin doll sewn from human skin, a lantern monk stored in a thousand-year-old temple, a corpse-eating kappa hiding under the river, and the elusive evil fox grandma in the haunted hotel. This book is an encyclopedia of monsters with the purpose of revealing the mysterious legends of Japan. More unknown secrets about the corpse carriers, as well as the incredible customs and legends of Japanese folk, will be presented one by one in the book. A fantastic feast of hundreds of monsters is gradually beginning!
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