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Introduction to the contents of Japan's Lost Stories

Japan is a country with a long history and has been greatly influenced by Chinese civilization. The supernatural legends circulating in Japan were almost born at the same time as this country. There are many monster images in Japan, most of which originated from China. However, Japanese monsters have been strictly prohibited by themselves, and latecomers have caught up. In modern Japanese society, consumer culture with monsters as the key word has appeared, and various books, comics, movies, and TV shows have appeared. There are endless dramas and games.

After returning from Thailand, Pumpkin and Mooncake’s terrifying journey did not end. During the subsequent journey, they encountered even more bizarre and bizarre events. The empty black coffin parked on the luxury cruise ship, the lantern monk wandering at the crossroads at midnight, the smoker's grandmother who swallowed people's lives in the deep mountains and forests, the elusive evil fox mountain grandmother under Mount Fuji... More poignant and sad stories will be published in "Japanese Strange Stories" It is presented in "Record". This is a characteristic novel that reveals the mysterious culture of Japan. It is also a Japanese version of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". While telling readers unique folk stories with Fuso characteristics, it will also show readers a picture that has never been unfolded. A hidden historical picture.

In the creation of "Japanese Strange Stories", the author is not satisfied with simply creating a thrilling and terrifying reading atmosphere for readers, but also adds the author's thoughts and insights about life into the story. Japan's rich and long history and a large number of vivid and glorious folk tales provide the author with more material for the creation of "Japanese Mysteries". The whole story is more gorgeous than the previous volume, and the characters are more vivid. Some stories are even more evocative. People shed tears, mixed with joy and sorrow, and have a long aftertaste.