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http://yoshizokitan.blog.shinobi.jp/Entry/5391/ Comments from 2011.06.30 18:26 of the above posting. Basically, what had happened is that Hasumi find herself in a dark wood after the car was stopped by the driver. There is a flash of light some where in the distance from where Hasumi is and the driver was mumbling to himself. Hasumi was waiting for a chance to escape when a man approach from his right and suddenly there was a flash and the entire car rocked. Man yelled :- "What are you doing here ? This is no place for you ! I've made the driver disappear. Take this chance and run !" Hasumi ran towards the light, in tears and found herself in a nearby station from where she was. Her parents was in a car crying out for her. The calendar shows April, 2011. I don't know about this. But you can take this as a happy ending if you want.
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This sounds like a fools errand in my opinion. I laugh at anybody who actually attempts this with serious intentions. The circumstances are too random and I feel like the "correct timing" was thrown in there to make anybody attempting such a thing look like an even bigger idiot then they already are.
Well, in my opinion at least.
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More on the famed Kisaragi Station, this time caught on Twitter with Photographs on August, 2011.
Japanese Twitter Log Basically, it seems the witness was a but tipsy when he wandered into a station :- ![]() But it seems that there was nobody around, so he caught some photographs of the interior :- ![]() He left, entered a convinient store, got outside and found the station gone :- ![]() It was only after that the witness noticed something strange :- 1. His watch was an hour late than what was the actual time on the net at the station. 2. There was an Earthquake of magnitude 5 on that night, but he feels nothing. 3. His GPS app shows he was 3.6 km from the nearest station.
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![]() Regardless of anything, I sure as hell wouldn't try it, but for different reasons. Well this IS a thread for the "creepy", not the "scary". If we wanted to be genuinely scared we'd just post Paulie Shore movies.Kisaragi Station is messed up. I'd be freaking out if I even caught a glimpse of it at night.
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Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
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Oh wait, no...no it didn't.
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Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
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That said, fake or not fake, this story is a good one for some summer spook. I am scared, but I like reading stories about haunted train stations, because when I read them, I could always imagine myself being there and experiencing it myself. So if anyone else has any stories about train stations, please do post them!
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The thing about the Japanese train station story is that it could so easily be fake. It could be a person, male or female, on a desktop or laptop and not a cellphone, posting on 2ch and just making up a fictitious account as 2ch tries to give a bit of advice. And what Japanese girl would still be posting on a forum when they see a one-legged old man suddenly disappear. Who is going to be writing posts on their cellphone at that point? To bring them some comfort? I think at that point they'd be contacting the police again or any family or friends that can try to help them.
It could be a real account, though. Depends. Depends on if there are other accounts out there about paranormal happenings and people somehow entering into places that are far from where they were (something supernatural happening), entering into some place that isn't really there physically on earth (entering another realm), or entering a place which is really from another point in time (in the past). There could be accounts of those things.
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Because there's no topic more suitable to share this on:
There's another horror Pokemon hack called "Lost Silver (Hidden)". It's a bit more profound and thought-inducing than the one above, but this one can still be a real doozy if your heart is unprepared.
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ArtistJoin Date: Sep 2009
Location: CA, USA
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I reread this creepypasta recently... still one of my favorites:
Ted's Mystery Cave It's fairly long, though I think the payoff is worth it.
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Discovered this one recently, a Japanese puzzle game called "Irisu Syndrome". Who would have thought there was a puzzle game that could have a plot, let alone a rather creepy horror one. I seriously recommend giving it a look in the videos below. It's not downright scary, but it's pretty unsettling:
There's actually a bit more to its story, but unfortunately the part 3 video hasn't been uploaded yet.
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