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Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa Norowareta Hachi-hen 2014

55 min📅 2014-07-02

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

Chihiro Nishikawa
Mayu Matsumori
Satoshi Iwagô
Kojiro Iida
Hiroyuki Takagi
Yuji Kubo
Yuji Kubo
Maki Yoshihara
Takahiro Sakano
Chiaki Saito
Chiaki Saito
Kôta Fukasawa

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.