- Banchō
Sarayashiki (番町皿屋敷, The Dish
Mansion at Banchō) is a ****anese
ghost story (kaidan) of
broken trust and
broken promises,
leading to a
dismal fate...
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comes back to
haunt Iemon and his new wife,
becoming an onryō. Banchō
Sarayashiki is
another ****anese
ghost story that has been
retold many ways. In this...
- of Oiwa in the
story Yotsuya Kaidan, or the
servant Okiku in Banchō
Sarayashiki. In the late 17th century, a game
called Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai became...
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novel Another. This
novel draws heavily on the ****anese
folklore Banchō
Sarayashiki, or The Dish
Mansion at Banchō.
Another name for this tale is
Okiku and...
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ghost story) of Banchō
Sarayashiki (番町皿屋敷, "The Dish
Mansion at Banchō") is set in Edo (Tokyo), but a
variant called Banshū
Sarayashiki (播州皿屋敷, "The Dish mansion...
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Okamoto Keiji). His best
known work is the Shin
Kabuki play
Bancho Sarayashiki. Kido was born in the
district of
Shiba Takanawa, a
neighbourhood in...
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specifically bring an old-fashioned air into the story.[citation needed] Banchō
Sarayashiki (The
Story of Okiku) by
Okamoto Kido
Yotsuya Kaidan (Ghost
Story of Tōkaidō...
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school Sarayashiki and the
rival Kasanegafuchi Junior High are both
named after haunted mansions in
famous ghost stories; Banchō
Sarayashiki and Kaidan...
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connections between the
story of Oiwa and the plot of the Ju-On films. Banchō
Sarayashiki Botan Dōrō ****anese
mythology Macbeth Obake Onryō
Vengeful ghost Yūrei...
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completely different world, and
meets other teenagers like him:
Karin Sarayashiki,
Kaikoku Onigasaki,
Himiko Inaba, Anya Kudou, Yuzu Roromori,
Zakuro Oshigiri...