skip to main | skip to sidebar

Labels

  • News (14)
  • Videos (5)

Search This Blog

Popular Posts

  • Aokigahara Suicide Forest
  • Kayako Saeki
     Born in 1963 (1971) to Nakagawa Kawamata , Kayako spent her childhood with her mother, who was an Itako (Japanese exorcist) who uses ...
  • Bathroom Ghosts
    Hanako, the ghost in the toilet, almost achieved the status of a national phenomena in Japanese legend 20 yea...
  • Kuchisake-onna
    A young woman who lived hundreds of years ago and was the wife or concubine of a samurai. She was very beauti...
  • Malin Kundang – An Indonesian Myth
     A long time ago, in a small village near the beach in West Sumatera, lived a woman and her son, Malin Kundang. Malin Kundang’s fathe...
  • The Curse of the Faceless Woman
  • Japanese Girl’s Suicide Drawing
    The story is this, in Japan shortly before a teenage girl committed suicide,she drew this picture, scanned it...
  • Shades Of Death Road
    Legend has it, that many years ago, a car of teenagers were driving down a country road in Hackettstown, NJ after the prom. The road w...
  • The Strange Tale of "Gloomy Sunday"
    In Vienna, a teenage girl drowned herself while clutching a piece of sheet music. In Budapest, a shopkeeper killed himself a...
  • The Black Lady of Bradley Woods
    I grew up in a large town in Lincolnshire, England. As kids, we used to play in a large wooded area on the ou...

Friends

  • Malice Mizer
  • Versailles
  • Sound Horizon

Archivo del blog

  • ▼ 2013 (19)
    • ► December (2)
    • ▼ November (17)
      • Oiwa
      • Versailles
      • Aokigahara Suicide Forest
      • The Strange Tale of "Gloomy Sunday"
      • Malin Kundang – An Indonesian Myth
      • The Black Lady of Bradley Woods
      • Bathroom Ghosts
      • Japanese Girl’s Suicide Drawing
      • Kuchisake-onna
      • Shades Of Death Road
      • Teke Teke
      • Bloddy Mary
      • The Curse of the Faceless Woman
      • Teru Teru Bozu
      • Perum Harlem Shake...
      • Manado Berkarya Presents - The Naughty Boys - Nasi...
      • Manado Berkarya Presents - The Naughty Boys :3

Translate

About me

My Photo
蘭丸森井
View my complete profile

Subscribe To

Posts
Atom
Posts
Comments
Atom
Comments

Viewers

Followers

音楽少年

Teke Teke

Wednesday, November 27, 2013



Teke Teke is the ghost of a Japanese schoolgirl who roams the train stations of Japan. In life, this girl was a scardey cat and people are always playing practical jokes on her. One day at the train station after school, her friends decided to put a cicada, a bug that appears in the summer in Japan, on her shoulder. Sadly, this turned out to be a fatal prank. She was so scared she fell off of the platform and was hit by a shinkansen (The fastest train in Japan) and her body was split in two.
Now she is haunting the train stations of Japan, dragging herself with her elbows and sometimes her hands. She is known to kill people with her scythe and split people in half with the harsh speed of the Shinkansen to make her victims feel her pain. Her name is “Teke Teke” or “Bata Bata” because of the noise she makes when she is dragging herself around.

Posted by 蘭丸森井 at 7:11 PM  

Labels: News

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Blog Design by Gisele Jaquenod

Work under CC License

Creative Commons License