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# Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan: The Collection

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TALES OF TERROR 1 & 2 -While some stories may seem too fantastic to believe, many come from the most horrifying of sources The Truth! Step into places not meant for the living. Witness psychological horrors that rattle the nerves. All brought to spine-tingling life by Japan's up-and-coming masters of horror, including Takashi Shimizu and Norio Tsuruta. Can your fragile psyche withstand these twisted Tales of Terror? TALES OF TERROR 3 -Just because the gates to the spirit world are usually kept shut does not mean that they cannot suddenly open, that the dead cannot reach out for your throat, that its denizens cannot prowl in abandoned office buildings, or haunt high school video projects. The dark realm is with you, and within you, its emotions calling to you in shades of horror, of fear, of terror. Writers Kihara Hirokatsu and Nakayama Ichiro have collected these Tales of Terror from accounts told to them as true all over Japan. TALES OF TERROR 4 -When the spirit world crosses over into the real world, will you be perceptive enough to notice? Everyday, we encounter strange occurrences and unreal phenomena that either go unnoticed or get dismissed. But those that do notice are changed forever. Some begin questioning what is real, some are driven to madness.

Review: Loved it, for old and new fans of asian horror! - Is it possible to scare a person within five minutes? Well...is it? I say yes after viewing this dvd. This dvd is packed with 66 short stories, 33 on the first two discs and 33 on the last two discs. IMO the last disc which is the second half of vol.3 is the best if I were to rank them I'd say...Vol 3.2(20 stories)>Vol.1(15 Stories)>Vol3.1(13 Stories)>Vol.2(18 Stories) I watched them in order but you don't have to of course. Each story is a gives you a quick plot and a few jolts of scares but not every one of them actually pulls it off. Some stories just do not hold up BUT the ones that do are worth the price of admission(aka worth buying!) Which is currently $26.99(which is what I payed for it) Like I said yes there are a few stories that don't hold up well but all of them are worth the watch at least once, if you're a fan of asian horror films like Ju-On, Ringu, One Missed Call, etc. Then you will be entertained by a good chunk of the stories here. Now on to my favorites on the dvds... Vol. 1 The School Excursion Kengo The Visitor Covering the 100 Tales Vol. 2 Getting Closer The Garden Please Don't/No More Please/Come If You Dare(3 part story, I liked the first one the best of the 3 but you need to watch all 3 of course) The Garden(worth it for the ending) Vol. 3.1 The Breath of Mononoko The Bride The Men in Black(the ending will remind you of a famous older film) Another One(kind of funny but I like it) Vol. 3.2 Only Two of Us A Woman Next Door Three People Are Coming Blue Trench Coat Unbroadcast Footage The Visitor Sleepy Head Greetings Animal Odor The Music Box(ends the set with a GREAT note) Now just because these are my favorites doesn't mean you will like them but that's why you should give the entire collection a chance to see for yourself which ones you prefer. The DVD themselves are barebones besides a few trailers but I honestly didn't care these shorts were enough to satisfy me. If you love asian horror, or just short horror stories in general then I suggest that you go out and buy this now! Stop reading my review and get these dvds!!!
Review: HORROR FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD - Normally I would never buy a subtitled film. I don't like reading subtitles and I always feel that there is something lost in the translation. However, this one is different. This is not a set of feature movies. Tales Of Terror is an anthology of short horror films and vignettes, some as short as merely 5 or 6 minutes, some as long as 20 minutes. The location and language is Japanese, but there is very little need to read subtitles in this. The eeriness of these short sagas is gripping and requires little dialog to relate. The stories range from stark horror, to merely strange, and a few are even humorous. Most of these tales center around strange apparitions or hauntings, and many of them involve doors and what might be lurking on the other side. The film director Takashi Shimizu ( director of hit movie The Grudge ) among several other directors make very effective use of hidden horror in these films. The buildup of tension as to what it is making that noise just on the other side of the door, rattling the door handle, rasping in a hoarse voice to be let in..., it does send shivers down your spine. These are not blood-soaked films, though there is plenty of implied violence occuring. Things happen, like elevator doors opening to reveal strange somber people asking a young girl if she's going down, but she's already on the lowest floor of the building. Or a child hearing a knock at the door that neither her mother or sister seems to hear, and a strange voice on the other side claiming to be a relative asking to be let in, but instinct tells the child this person at the door is not who she claims to be. Or a teenager goes for a job interview at a retail clothing store, only to discover that the place is empty of customers and staff, but there is an ominous "dripping" sound coming from somewhere, and small drops of blood seem to be falling from somehwere. I suppose these stories fall mostly into the category of ghost stories, or stories of demonic possession. Some of the short stories are better than others, but overall it's worth buying if you like horror movies and would like to see how they do horror in Japan. - Mike S.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Eiko Koike, Norio Tsuruta, Takashi Shimizu |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 5 |
| Runtime | 8 hours and 43 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled
- **Contributor:** Eiko Koike, Norio Tsuruta, Takashi Shimizu
- **Language:** Cantonese
- **Runtime:** 8 hours and 43 minutes
- **Number Of Discs:** 5

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved it, for old and new fans of asian horror!
*by R***J on October 9, 2009*

Is it possible to scare a person within five minutes? Well...is it? I say yes after viewing this dvd. This dvd is packed with 66 short stories, 33 on the first two discs and 33 on the last two discs. IMO the last disc which is the second half of vol.3 is the best if I were to rank them I'd say...Vol 3.2(20 stories)>Vol.1(15 Stories)>Vol3.1(13 Stories)>Vol.2(18 Stories) I watched them in order but you don't have to of course. Each story is a gives you a quick plot and a few jolts of scares but not every one of them actually pulls it off. Some stories just do not hold up BUT the ones that do are worth the price of admission(aka worth buying!) Which is currently $26.99(which is what I payed for it) Like I said yes there are a few stories that don't hold up well but all of them are worth the watch at least once, if you're a fan of asian horror films like Ju-On, Ringu, One Missed Call, etc. Then you will be entertained by a good chunk of the stories here. Now on to my favorites on the dvds... Vol. 1 The School Excursion Kengo The Visitor Covering the 100 Tales Vol. 2 Getting Closer The Garden Please Don't/No More Please/Come If You Dare(3 part story, I liked the first one the best of the 3 but you need to watch all 3 of course) The Garden(worth it for the ending) Vol. 3.1 The Breath of Mononoko The Bride The Men in Black(the ending will remind you of a famous older film) Another One(kind of funny but I like it) Vol. 3.2 Only Two of Us A Woman Next Door Three People Are Coming Blue Trench Coat Unbroadcast Footage The Visitor Sleepy Head Greetings Animal Odor The Music Box(ends the set with a GREAT note) Now just because these are my favorites doesn't mean you will like them but that's why you should give the entire collection a chance to see for yourself which ones you prefer. The DVD themselves are barebones besides a few trailers but I honestly didn't care these shorts were enough to satisfy me. If you love asian horror, or just short horror stories in general then I suggest that you go out and buy this now! Stop reading my review and get these dvds!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ HORROR FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD
*by M***N on December 7, 2009*

Normally I would never buy a subtitled film. I don't like reading subtitles and I always feel that there is something lost in the translation. However, this one is different. This is not a set of feature movies. Tales Of Terror is an anthology of short horror films and vignettes, some as short as merely 5 or 6 minutes, some as long as 20 minutes. The location and language is Japanese, but there is very little need to read subtitles in this. The eeriness of these short sagas is gripping and requires little dialog to relate. The stories range from stark horror, to merely strange, and a few are even humorous. Most of these tales center around strange apparitions or hauntings, and many of them involve doors and what might be lurking on the other side. The film director Takashi Shimizu ( director of hit movie The Grudge ) among several other directors make very effective use of hidden horror in these films. The buildup of tension as to what it is making that noise just on the other side of the door, rattling the door handle, rasping in a hoarse voice to be let in..., it does send shivers down your spine. These are not blood-soaked films, though there is plenty of implied violence occuring. Things happen, like elevator doors opening to reveal strange somber people asking a young girl if she's going down, but she's already on the lowest floor of the building. Or a child hearing a knock at the door that neither her mother or sister seems to hear, and a strange voice on the other side claiming to be a relative asking to be let in, but instinct tells the child this person at the door is not who she claims to be. Or a teenager goes for a job interview at a retail clothing store, only to discover that the place is empty of customers and staff, but there is an ominous "dripping" sound coming from somewhere, and small drops of blood seem to be falling from somehwere. I suppose these stories fall mostly into the category of ghost stories, or stories of demonic possession. Some of the short stories are better than others, but overall it's worth buying if you like horror movies and would like to see how they do horror in Japan. - Mike S.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ J-Pop Horror Hunters
*by U***N on February 16, 2026*

Great movie. The movie is definitely a must watch horror movie that is great. Crazy kills and stories while still having the J-pop horror tropes that make it fun. Highly recommend.

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