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Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai 2005

75 min📅 2005-07-25

Dive into a chilling omnibus of supernatural dread with *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai* (2005), the third installment in a celebrated series of Japanese horror anthology films.

Director: Kenji Seki

Cast

Nozomi Ando
Nozomi Ando
Hinako Saeki
Hinako Saeki
Shigeki Hosokawa
Shigeki Hosokawa
Asami Katsura

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai* (2005) about?

The film follows Matsukawa, a businessman who scoffs at his colleague's tale of a haunted restaurant where a ghostly woman appears. But when he encounters the same pale woman in a Kamata bar, he's drawn into a nightmarish story where skepticism gives way to creeping dread.

Who directed *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai*?

Kenji Seki directed this atmospheric horror anthology, bringing Junji Inagawa's eerie storytelling to life with a focus on psychological horror and supernatural suspense.

Who stars in *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai*?

The film features Nozomi Ando, Hinako Saeki, Shigeki Hosokawa, and Asami Katsura in key roles that amplify its unsettling tone.

Is *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai* (2005) worth watching?

While it's an unrated omnibus-style horror film, its tight runtime and eerie atmosphere make it a solid pick for fans of Japanese supernatural stories. If you enjoy slow-burn horror with folklore twists, this 75-minute chiller is worth a watch.

How long is *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai*?

The film runs for 75 minutes.

About Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai (2005) — Japanese Horror Anthology That Will Keep You Up at Night

Dive into a chilling omnibus of supernatural dread with *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai* (2005), the third installment in a celebrated series of Japanese horror anthology films. Directed by Kenji Seki, this 75-minute nightmare unfolds in Kamata's eerie backstreets, where a skeptical businessman, Matsukawa, dismisses his colleague's ghostly encounter as a tall tale. That is, until a pale woman appears beside him in the bar—igniting a slow-burn descent into unsettling folklore about unseen presences in everyday life. The film thrives on psychological tension, blending eerie ambiance with Junji Inagawa's signature brand of Japanese horror, where the ordinary hides the horrifying. Expect a claustrophobic atmosphere, unsettling whispers, and a haunting reminder that some stories aren't meant to be joked about.

At its core, *Inagawa Junji no Anata no tonari no kowai hanashi: Natsu no Kai* (2005) explores the fragility of perception and the terror of the unknown lurking in the corners of our lives. With a stellar cast including Nozomi Ando, Hinako Saeki, and Shigeki Hosokawa, the film delivers a masterclass in atmospheric dread, proving that sometimes the scariest things aren't monsters—but the quiet, unsettling moments in between.