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Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen 2005

50 min📅 2005-07-07

Dive into the chilling anthology that brings to life three terrifying true ghost stories from Japan's beloved "Shin Mimibukuro" collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen (2005) about?

This horror anthology brings three terrifying true ghost stories to life, rooted in Japan's rich tradition of supernatural folklore. Each segment, crafted by masters of the genre, explores themes of vengeance, cursed love, and haunted spaces, offering a haunting blend of history and horror.

Who directed Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen?

Director information for this entry is not available.

Who stars in Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen?

Key creatives behind the film include Norio Tsuruta (*Ring 0*), Takashi Shimizu (*Ju-on*), and Keisuke Toyoshima, though specific cast members are not listed.

Is Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen (2005) worth watching?

If you're a fan of atmospheric, folklore-driven horror, this short but intense anthology is well worth your time. While it lacks a polished IMDb rating, its pedigree and eerie storytelling make it a hidden gem for horror enthusiasts.

How long is Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen?

The runtime is listed at 50 minutes.

About Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen (2005) — Japan's Scariest Ghost Stories Reimagined

Dive into the chilling anthology that brings to life three terrifying true ghost stories from Japan's beloved "Shin Mimibukuro" collection.

Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: San Nin Kuru zo-hen (2005) weaves together the eerie talents of some of horror's most iconic creators, including Norio Tsuruta of *Ring 0* and Takashi Shimizu of *Ju-on* fame, alongside rising stars like Keisuke Toyoshima. This 50-minute horror gem delivers spine-tingling encounters with vengeful spirits, cursed locations, and psychological horror, all steeped in traditional Japanese folklore. Expect an atmosphere thick with dread, where every shadow hides a story—and every story hides a ghost.

Crafted for fans of atmospheric, slow-burn horror, this fourth installment in the *Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro* series blends folklore with modern filmmaking techniques to create an unforgettable viewing experience.