Japanese Folklore
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Japanese Folklore
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Many places that has some folklore, though I'm not sure if you seen this or not and personality I like The Red String of Fate folklore that is a pretty common one in Asian culture. Another thing that you can try is looking at Japanese mythology, as it could help lead you to some stories and understanding of why things are.
Looking up Ancient Tales and Folk-lore of Japan by Richard Gordon Smith should lead you to a large collection of what you might be looking for.
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Though if you're looking for anything that has to do with horror, just look up urban legends on youtube or now a search engine and it should also bring you to some of the common, and uncommon, ones.
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