In Japanese tradition known some ghosts, including:
1.Onryou
Onryou is a vengeful ghost to someone else in their lives and usually after death he will wander to get revenge on these people.
Onryou sightings are usually described as follows:
1. Long and curly hair.
2. Wearing a white kimono.
3. Wrist dangling down.
4 Usually invisible foot planted on the ground.
2.Ubume
In the Japanese public confidence, Ubume is a ghost woman who died when contains (and gave birth to the grave), thus leaving the child who was a baby and the ghost is always returned to care for their children by bringing candy.
Where in Indonesia is a kind of ghost with Kuntilanak or Sundel Bolong. Ubume apparition sightings Onryou almost the same, just the story of their origins are different.
3.Funa Yuurei Funa Yuurei is a ghost who comes from the man who died at sea.They usually manifest themselves on the passenger ship and pretended to ask for assistance to the passengers, after which they would turn the vessel so that all the passengers died.
4.Zashiki Warashi
Zashiki Warashi is tangible ghosts of children who are often mischievous rather than dangerous. Ghosts can also be called Zashiki-bokko. Zashiki can be interpreted as a house or a tatami floor covering while Warashi are ghosts of children.
Appearance Zashiki Warashi is like a child who was about 5 or 6 years. Crew cut and a red-faced. When Indonesia's ghost is called tuyul. Usually these children are ghosts wandering around the house and the ghost is looking for attention with a variety of ways, like leaving footprints on the floor, sounding music in the living room or a sudden sitting on a futon. This ghost loves to manifest themselves in young children. Perhaps because of their age peers.
1.Onryou
Onryou is a vengeful ghost to someone else in their lives and usually after death he will wander to get revenge on these people.
Onryou sightings are usually described as follows:
1. Long and curly hair.
2. Wearing a white kimono.
3. Wrist dangling down.
4 Usually invisible foot planted on the ground.
2.Ubume
In the Japanese public confidence, Ubume is a ghost woman who died when contains (and gave birth to the grave), thus leaving the child who was a baby and the ghost is always returned to care for their children by bringing candy.
Where in Indonesia is a kind of ghost with Kuntilanak or Sundel Bolong. Ubume apparition sightings Onryou almost the same, just the story of their origins are different.
3.Funa Yuurei Funa Yuurei is a ghost who comes from the man who died at sea.They usually manifest themselves on the passenger ship and pretended to ask for assistance to the passengers, after which they would turn the vessel so that all the passengers died.
4.Zashiki Warashi
Zashiki Warashi is tangible ghosts of children who are often mischievous rather than dangerous. Ghosts can also be called Zashiki-bokko. Zashiki can be interpreted as a house or a tatami floor covering while Warashi are ghosts of children.
Appearance Zashiki Warashi is like a child who was about 5 or 6 years. Crew cut and a red-faced. When Indonesia's ghost is called tuyul. Usually these children are ghosts wandering around the house and the ghost is looking for attention with a variety of ways, like leaving footprints on the floor, sounding music in the living room or a sudden sitting on a futon. This ghost loves to manifest themselves in young children. Perhaps because of their age peers.