Gakkou no Kaidan Noroi no Kotodama

Gakkou no Kaidan Noroi no Kotodama

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Classroom | High School

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  • Genre(s): Horror
  • Language(s): 日本語 (Japanese)
  • Director(s): Masayuki Ochiai
  • Cast(s): Shono Hayama, Kai Inowaki, Anna Ishibashi, Yuri Nakae, Kouhei Takeda See all Cast & Crew
  • Similar To: Godzilla Minus One, Red Capsule
  • Story:
    Ayano, Miyu, Yuri and Mei are high school students. They learn about a fatal gas accident which occurred at a school in the past. The girls then experience unusual occurrences like hearing breathing from closed classrooms and seeing a person's shadow. Hitomi then sneaks into an abandoned school to shoot a horror video for the internet. Hitomi hears from her colleague Kimio about a fox's window which leads to the spirit world.
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STORY

Story
Ayano, Miyu, Yuri and Mei are high school students. They learn about a fatal gas accident which occurred at a school in the past. The girls then experience unusual occurrences like hearing breathing from closed classrooms and seeing a person's shadow. Hitomi then sneaks into an abandoned school to shoot a horror video for the internet. Hitomi hears from her colleague Kimio about a fox's window which leads to the spirit world.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Kotodama literally means "the spirit of language" or "the power of words" and refers to the Japanese belief that mystical powers dwell in words.

Japanese don't like number 4 because of its pronunciation. Four is pronounced "shi" which is the same pronunciation as death.

Fear of the number four is known as tetraphobia.