
Nightmares of Himeji Castle: The Legend of Okiku
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Narrated by:
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Frank Block
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By:
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Jason Wright
About this listen
The enchanting city of Himeji, with its magnificent castle rising against the skyline, is a tapestry of beauty woven with threads of history and mystery. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is often celebrated for its stunning architecture and picturesque gardens, which draw visitors from around the globe. Yet, beneath the surface of this serene landscape lies a darker tale that has captivated the imaginations of folklore enthusiasts and horror fans alike. The story of Okiku, a servant girl whose tragic fate intertwines with the very fabric of Himeji Castle, serves as a haunting reminder of the past and the spirits that linger within its walls.
©2025 Jason Wright (P)2025 Jason Wright
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