In Japan, just in the last 70
years folklore about spirits that lurk in girl’s school restrooms have become
popular.
These spirits are said to
haunt specific stalls in these school restrooms.
These stories became so
widespread across Japan twenty years ago—teachers across the country had little
girl’s refusing to use the toilets at school.
This situation was eased when
a policy was set forth that all young girls should go to the restrooms with a
partner—so they were not alone.
One of the most widespread
tales is about a female spirit called Hanako-san. It is said this young spirit
haunts 3rd-floor school restrooms. She is seen in the 3rd
stall.
Hanako-san. |
Children were told if they don’t
see this spirit all they had to do is knock 3 times—many stories state this
spirit is a demon—and call her name. Then Hanako-san would appear once they
open the stall door.
Some stories state she is a
little girl that wears a red skirt. Various regions of Japan describe her
differently. One story states she has a bloody hand that she uses to grab her
victims with. Another states this spirit is a lizard that devours its victims.
In tamer versions, this
spirit just wants a friend—but in most, it is stated Hanako-san drags her
victims to hell through the toilet in this stall.
The origin of this tale began
during World War ll. It is said Hanako-san was a young schoolgirl who while
using the toilet was killed when a bomb was dropped on her school. It is said
she has been trapped in schools ever since.
Kashima Reiko |
A second spirit, said to
haunt girl’s restrooms in schools is called, Kashima Reiko. This spirit was cut
in half by a train. Her disfigured spirit has haunted school restrooms since.
It is said as female students enter the stall where she lurks, she asks them where her legs are. If she is not
satisfied by their answer—which I imagine is never—she rips their legs off.
Yet a third spirit that is
said to haunt school restrooms is a male entity. This spirit is
called Aoi Manto or just Manto.
It is said he lurks in the
last stall. This spirit also asks his female victims a question. Do you want red or
blue paper?
If the young student says
“red” he then slashes their neck and back with a blade—killing them. If they
respond “blue” he kills them by hanging.
One can understand why young
female students in Japan are scared to use their school toilets.
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