
Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen 2014
Dive into the chilling first chapter of the "Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa" series with *Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen (2014)*, a compact yet atmospheric horror film directed by Taichiro Natsume.
Director: Taichiro Natsume
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen (2014) about?
The film follows a trio of characters entangled in a cursed cycle of ghostly encounters and vengeance, blending traditional Japanese ghost stories with modern horror elements. It sets the stage for a supernatural saga that blurs the line between past and present.
Who directed Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen?
The film was directed by Taichiro Natsume, known for his work in atmospheric and horror-driven projects.
Who stars in Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen?
The main cast features Chihiro Nishikawa, Mayu Matsumori, and Satoshi Iwagô, who bring the eerie characters to life in this supernatural tale.
Is Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen (2014) worth watching?
For fans of Japanese horror and tight, atmospheric storytelling, this 55-minute film is a solid entry. While ratings are unlisted, its commitment to classic kaidan horror and quick runtime make it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen?
The film has a runtime of 55 minutes.
About Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen (2014) — The Creepy First Chapter of a Ghost Story Series
Dive into the chilling first chapter of the "Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa" series with *Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen (2014)*, a compact yet atmospheric horror film directed by Taichiro Natsume. This 55-minute Japanese horror flick sets the tone for a series steeped in eerie folklore and ghostly encounters, skillfully blending traditional kaidan (ghost story) elements with modern horror sensibilities.
The film follows a trio of protagonists—played by Chihiro Nishikawa, Mayu Matsumori, and Satoshi Iwagô—as they navigate a cursed cycle of vengeance and horror. With its tight runtime and unsettling atmosphere, the movie delivers a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll. Expect jump scares, psychological tension, and the eerie charm of Japanese ghost lore, all woven together by Natsume's direction and a cast that brings the supernatural stories to life.