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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Okiku Doll Of Japan, Devil Doll That Is Full Of Mystery

I first heard about this stuffed okiku about 1 month ago exactly at the event Friday night radio horror stories. According to the word of people who never saw this doll, a doll is indeed a spooky with all the nuances of non logic. How can can grow his hair inanimate.


Almost like the jenglot, doll is really beyond reason. A Japanese researcher revealed that forensic test results of hair grown this exact same doll with hair at the age of 10 years.

The name of Okiku is taken from a child who was playing with a doll with a height of 40 centimeters, dressed in kimono with black eyes like beads and dense hair. Okiku doll at Mannenji temple already exists in the city of Iwamizawa Hokkaido Prefecture) since 1938.
Originally the doll was purchased in 1918 by a young man named Eikichi Suzuki in sapporo, where he saw a beautiful Japan with Kimono doll. The doll was purchased for his sister who was Eikichi 2 years named Okiku, this child is enjoying the dolls and play it every day.


But , Okiku died shortly afterwards due to a fever. Then at the time of his funeral, the family would like to include the doll into his coffin but somehow they forgot. The girl's family then put the doll in the household altar and prayed for each day in order to commemorate the Okiku.
Some time later, they see the hair starts to grow.According to this story is the spirit of the girl who took refuge inside the doll.
In 1938 the Suzuki family moved to shakalin, okiku doll at Mannenji Temple finally receipts in Hokkaido. According to the priest at the shrine, the Japanese traditional dolls are always short-haired, he also confirmed that okiku doll hair continues to extend, although cut continued periodically, but her hair grows continuously. According to the temple, the traditional doll initially had his hair cut short, but over time the growing length of about 25 centimeters, up to the knees dolls.Although this doll hair cut periodically, but according to the story that hair grows longer.
This story has inspired a variety of Japanese horror films and popular one is the film Haunted School.

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