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🌙 “Some stories don’t end with the sunrise.”
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True and terrifying story about a woman named Hachishakusama, or Eight Feet Tall.
00:08
In a rural village in Japan, there was a family with a young boy who lived happily.
00:13
One summer, the boy visited his grandparents' house.
00:17
One day, while playing in the yard, he saw a tall, strange woman standing by the fence.
00:23
She was impossibly tall, nearly eight feet, and wore a long white dress.
00:31
Her face was hidden under a wide-brimmed hat.
00:35
The boy's grandparents looked terrified when he described the woman.
00:39
They told him that she was Hachishakusama, a ghostly figure who preys on children.
00:46
Once she sets her eyes on a child, she follows them relentlessly,
00:50
making a deep, eerie sound like poh, poh, poh.
00:57
The grandparents took the boy inside and performed various protective rituals.
01:02
They locked all the doors and windows, placed bowls of salt in each corner of the room,
01:07
and told the boy not to leave his room until morning.
01:11
That night, he heard the haunting poh, poh, poh sound coming closer and closer,
01:18
but he stayed hidden.
01:21
In the morning, the grandparents hurriedly took him to a distant relative's house,
01:26
hoping to break Hachishakusama's curse by getting him far away from the village.
01:32
For many years, the boy was not allowed to visit his grandparents' village,
01:38
and his family never spoke of the incident again.
01:41
The legend of Hachishakusama remains a chilling reminder of a ghostly figure that can appear
01:49
anywhere, always seeking out children to take away forever.
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