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The story comprises four episodes, 1-4 (U.S. DVD release episodes 5-8). "Yotsuya Ghost Story" is a retelling of the Yotsuya Kaidan, written by the 18th century kabuki playwright Nanboku Tsuruya IV. In the anime, Nanboku himself becomes the narrator.
Story 1 of the Japanese television drama Kaidan Hyaku Shosetsu was a version of Yotsuya Kaidan, [13] and episodes 1–4 of Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, a 2006 anime television series, were also a retelling of the story.
The Ghost of Yotsuya (東海道四谷怪談, Tōkaidō Yotsuya Kaidan) is a 1959 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa. The film is based on the kabuki play Yotsuya Kaidan. [1] It was among the many horror films that Nakagawa adapted for Shintoho in the late 1950s and was one of the many adaptations of the play.
Crest of Betrayal, known in Japan as Chūshingura Gaiden: Yotsuya Kaidan (Japanese: 忠臣蔵外伝 四谷怪談, "The Treasury of Loyal Retainers Side Story: Yotsuya Ghost Story"), is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
The Ghost of Yotsuya may refer to: The Ghost of Yotsuya (1959 Shintoho film) The Ghost of Yotsuya (1959 Daiei film) This page was last edited on 2 ...
Release date Title Studio Director Running time (minutes) Japanese title Ref January 7: Origin: Spirits of the Past: Gonzo: Keiichi Sugiyama 95 Gin'iro no kami no agito [2] March 4: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation III – Love Is the Pulse of the Stars: Sunrise: Yoshiyuki Tomino: 100 Kidō senshi zettogandamu III - hoshi no kodō wa ...
Release date Notes The Secret of the Telegian: 1960 [8] AKA Denso ningen (The Electrically-Transmitted Man) [8] The Bad Sleep Well: AKA Warui yatsu hodo yoku nemuru; directed by Akira Kurosawa: When a Woman Ascends the Stairs: AKA Onna ga kaidan o agaru toki: Storm Over the Pacific
Kunisaki Izumo no Jijō (國崎出雲の事情, "Izumo Kunisaki's Circumstances") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aya Hirakawa [].It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from January 2010 to March 2014, with its chapters collected in 19 tankōbon volumes.