10 ASSUSTADORAS LENDAS URBANAS JAPONESAS - Summary

Summary

The video is a compilation of 10 urban legends from Japan, presented by Lucas Marques.

1. The first legend is about the haunted Tulio Tunnel, where workers who died during its construction are said to haunt the area. It is believed that at night, ghosts cause car accidents in the region.

2. The second legend is about the village of Nac, which is isolated from other Japanese villages. It is said that the electronic devices do not work in this region and those who visit never return.

3. The third legend is about the girl with the gap, an evil spirit that lives in the cracks of old abandoned houses. The spirit is said to take people to another dimension, where they either experience hell or death.

4. The fourth legend is about the cow's head, a forbidden tale that was told to a group of students during a school trip. The teacher who told the story was hypnotized and subsequently fell off a cliff.

5. The fifth legend is about a poem titled "Hell", which allegedly causes the listener to die.

6. The sixth legend is about the spirit known as Kaman, which haunts Japanese bathrooms. If a person is caught without toilet paper in a cursed bathroom, Kaman will offer them red or blue paper, and if they choose, they will be killed.

7. The seventh legend is about Tec Tec, a woman who was split in half by a train and now roams the streets, seeking revenge.

8. The eighth legend is about Rita Bashir, a woman who was thrown onto the subway tracks and split in half by a train.

9. The ninth legend is about Kiko's doll, which grew hair in a mysterious way after the spirit of a dead girl possessed it.

10. The tenth legend is about Kuji Sao Ona, a woman with a split mouth who appears to people walking alone at night. If she asks if the person is beautiful, the person must answer yes, or else she will cut their head off or cut their mouth in half.

The video ends with a teaser for a "Japanese urban legend" part 2 and a request for viewers to subscribe to the channel and follow them on social media.

Facts

1. The narrator introduces himself as Lucas Marques and mentions that he is from a dating platform.

2. The narrator discusses 10 scary Japanese urban legends.

3. One of the legends revolves around the Tulio Tunnel, a 444-meter-long tunnel believed to be haunted by workers who died during its construction. The number 4 is considered cursed among Easterners.

4. The narrator mentions a village in Japan that is isolated from all other villages, where people live in a strange way, knowing cannibalism and murders are common. The electronic devices do not work in that region.

5. The narrator talks about a girl with a gap, an old abandoned house that houses an evil spirit in the form of a girl. The girl has pale skin, black hair, and yellow eyes. She stays in every corner of the house looking for someone to play with.

6. The narrator discusses the legend of a cow's head, which has already been mentioned on a channel. The legend is about a forbidden encounter that caused a teacher to become hypnotized and possessed.

7. The narrator talks about a poem called Tommy, also known as a wet hell, which tells the story of a boy who died and went straight to hell.

8. The narrator mentions Kaman, an evil spirit that haunts Japanese bathrooms. If a person enters a cursed bathroom and doesn't have toilet paper, a voice will appear and ask for red paper or blue, with deadly consequences if the wrong option is chosen.

9. The narrator discusses the legend of Kamen, a woman who was split in half by a train and now haunts the streets. She crawls along the street with a scythe on her back, seeking revenge.

10. The narrator talks about the legend of Rita Bashir, a woman who was thrown onto the subway tracks and split in half by a train. She is now cursed and seeks revenge.

11. The narrator mentions Kiko's doll, a real case of a doll whose hair grows in a mysterious way after its spirit possesses another doll.