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Let's Get Haunted

Episode 89: Japanese Folklore Feat. Reina Scully

Let's Get Haunted

Let's Get Haunted

Comedy

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2021

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Episode 89! For our third episode of Spooky Szn 2021, we decided to have on our good friend Reina Scully to school us in the spookiest of Japanese Folklore! This week, we discuss "Kokkuri San", "Hitobashira", "Teke Teke", "Tomino's Hell", and "Kuchisake Onna" in a very special episode of Japanese-themed hauntings. Kokkuri: Kokkuri, or Kokkuri-san, refers to a paranormal game of divination, similar to the American Ouija Board. The word kokkuri refers to the game, the actual physical apparatus, and kokkuri-san refers to the being that is summoned that is considered by the Japanese to be some sort of animal spirit that is a mix between a fox, dog, and raccoon. The game is played by writing characters on a piece of paper (much like a Ouija Board) and moving a coin around the board instead of a planchette. Hitobashira: Hitobashira refers to a cultural practice of human sacrifice used formerly in Japan, in addition to many other eastern and southeastern countries found in Asia, wherein humans were buried alive near large-scale construction projects (such as castles, bridges, and dams) as an offering to the gods to keep the structure safe from harm. Teke Teke: Teke Teke is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a schoolgirl whose body was cut in half when she was run over by a train in a mysterious accident. Due to the unfortunate circumstances of her demise, her ghost is doomed to roam urban areas using only her hands and elbows since her lower half no longer exists. The dragging of her torso across the ground makes a “teke teke” noise similar to a skittering or scratching noise. She carries around a large scythe that she uses to chop unsuspecting passers-by in half. Tomino’s Hell: Written by Japanese poet Saijo Yaso at the end of WWI, “Tomino's Hell” is a dark and unsettling poem believed to curse, or even kill, anyone who reads it out loud. Kuchisake Onna: Kuchisake-onna, meaning “Slit-Mouthed Woman”, is a popular urban legend about a malicious spirit who wears a mask to cover her mouth. She stops strangers in the night and asks “Do you think I’m beautiful?” Regardless of the answer (except in rare circumstances), she will tear off her mask, revealing her mutilated mouth, before killing the stranger. Follow Reina Scully! - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Reina-Scully?lang=en - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reinascully/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ReinaScully - Twitter: https://twitter.com/reinascully?lang=en - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/reinascully Episode edited by Ryan: https://twitter.com/RyanFarroki Buy Our Merch: https://www.letsgethaunted.com Donate to our stupid show: https://ko-fi.com/dogmomusa Buy Venterra Farms CBD Products: https://www.venterrafarms.com & use code “HAUNTED15” at checkout for 15% off Check out the photo dump for this week’s episode: https://www.instagram.com/letsgethaunted Send us mail: PO BOX 1658 Camarillo, CA 93011 Send us your listener stories: [email protected]

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Let's Get Haunted with your host,

0:19.6

Sexy Mothman and a Ningen, a.k.a. a man to rape a bigger look. Yeah, I was going to say

0:27.0

you look like a man array, but larger, right? Like, if you took a regular man array, but

0:32.1

and then you made it bigger, right? It's like, if the man array was small, the opposite

0:38.1

of that, right? So if you take a small man to rape, and then you like have an enlarging

0:43.0

ray gun, right? And then you made it bigger. Yeah, that's what I am right now. Yeah, that's

0:46.8

how I feel. I mean, that, oh, I'm so glad that that's what you're feeling. Yeah, that

0:50.3

costume is like amazing. Thank you. Thank you. Is it warm to warm? And I will be sweating

0:57.0

and I will smell poorly by the end of this. But I want to say to our audience, welcome back

1:02.4

guys to episode 89 of Let's Get Haunted. We are back with our third episode of spooky season

1:09.0

2021 and the hits just keep coming because today we are joined by a very, very, very special

1:16.8

guest who's been wanting, who we've been wanting to collaborate with for ever since we

1:21.2

started this podcast, probably since before we started this podcast before I was born.

1:25.4

Actually, there's a prophecy written about this moment. The oracle in ancient Greece said

1:30.3

that this was going to happen today. It's coming to fruition. And let me introduce her.

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Our guest today is a Japanese translator, voice over actor and YouTuber who is most well

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known for her work in new media, conducting anime reviews, Japanese lessons, silly translations,

1:48.0

gaming videos, and other vlogs, including one where she reviewed different types of food

1:54.1

that I want to talk to you about in a minute. Reina, oops, already said your name. You can

1:59.1

find her. You can find her on YouTube and TikTok where she is very active. It is the one

2:05.1

the only Reina Scully. Thank you so much for having me on.

2:12.2

Reina, you're so sweet. Reina, you're so sweet.

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