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Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2 2003

80 min📅 2003-11-21

Dive into a chilling anthology of eerie urban legends with *Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2* (2003), a horror anthology directed by Kanta Tagawa.

Director: Kanta Tagawa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2 (2003) about?

This horror anthology presents 33 short films, each exploring a different urban legend from Japan's rich folklore. These tales, woven together by narrator Hiroyuki Kawasaki, blend the supernatural with psychological horror, offering a mix of scares and suspense in a compact 80-minute runtime.

Who directed Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2?

Kanta Tagawa directed this eerie anthology of urban legends, crafting a collection that feels both timeless and unsettlingly modern.

Who stars in Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2?

Director Kanta Tagawa leads the creative vision, while narrator Hiroyuki Kawasaki guides viewers through these chilling tales.

Is Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2 (2003) worth watching?

As a horror anthology with no IMDb rating, *Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2* offers a unique, if uneven, experience for fans of Japanese folklore and short-form horror. Its compact runtime makes it easy to digest, though the quality may vary from segment to segment.

How long is Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2?

The film runs for 80 minutes.

About Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2 (2003) — A Horror Anthology of Japan's Darkest Folklore

Dive into a chilling anthology of eerie urban legends with *Honto Ni Atta!! Toshi Densetsu 2* (2003), a horror anthology directed by Kanta Tagawa. This creepy collection features 33 short tales of the supernatural, each packed with spine-tingling mystery and folklore that will haunt your imagination long after the screen fades to black.

Narrated by Hiroyuki Kawasaki, this 80-minute journey through Japan's darkest myths blends traditional ghost stories with modern terrors, creating an unsettling atmosphere of dread and curiosity. Whether you're a horror enthusiast or a casual viewer, these bite-sized episodes promise to leave you questioning what's real—and what's lurking just beyond the edge of the frame.