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Kisaragi Station
Kisaragi Station (Japanese: きさらぎ駅, Hepburn: Kisaragi-eki) is a Japanese urban legend about a fictitious railway station that is host to numerous paranormal incidents.
The story about the train station was first posted on the internet forum 2channel in 2004. Since then, netizens have discussed the station's existence and shared possible sightings, with some rumoring that the urban legend was based on Saginomiya Station.
A woman, who later revealed her name was Hasumi, made a post inside a train car where other passengers were asleep. Although it was her routine commute to work, the train unusually wasn't stopping for a long time. Unable to communicate with the conductor or driver about the strange occurrence, Hasumi made a post on an internet forum asking for what to do. After communicating with the users who responded, she posted that the train made a stop after an hour of riding the train from Shin-Hamamatsu Station.
The train stopped at a station with a sign reading "Kisaragi Station"; it appeared to be a vacant station without staff. Hasumi then exited the train and stayed in the station, discussing further with the internet forum regarding what to do next; users warned her that there was no such station according to the internet and that she should leave immediately. Wandering around outside, she attempted to catch a taxi but found no success. Eventually, she stumbled upon a telephone booth and called her parents to pick her up, but they weren't able to find the location of Hasumi, as Kisaragi Station didn't exist on any map.
Hasumi noted that the area around Kisaragi Station was creepy with ringing bells and a slowly growing drum beat. Attempting again to escape, Hasumi tried to follow the train tracks but was interrupted by a single-legged man who yelled "Hey! Don't walk on the track! It's dangerous!" Immediately, however, the man vanished without a trace. Afraid, Hasumi then ran into a tunnel, injuring herself along the way.
After reaching the end of the tunnel, a man welcomed her and offered to help her. The two then returned to Kisaragi Station and boarded another train, but this train continued on into a remote area of the Japanese Alps. While the man was chatty at first, he started muttering gibberish and eventually became silent. It was then that Hasumi made her final post, stating:
My battery’s almost run out. Things are getting strange, so I think I’m going to make a run for it. He’s been talking to himself about bizarre things for a while now. To prepare for just the right time, I’m going to make this my last post for now.
After this post, Hasumi completely disappeared.
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Kisaragi Station
Kisaragi Station (Japanese: きさらぎ駅, Hepburn: Kisaragi-eki) is a Japanese urban legend about a fictitious railway station that is host to numerous paranormal incidents.
The story about the train station was first posted on the internet forum 2channel in 2004. Since then, netizens have discussed the station's existence and shared possible sightings, with some rumoring that the urban legend was based on Saginomiya Station.
A woman, who later revealed her name was Hasumi, made a post inside a train car where other passengers were asleep. Although it was her routine commute to work, the train unusually wasn't stopping for a long time. Unable to communicate with the conductor or driver about the strange occurrence, Hasumi made a post on an internet forum asking for what to do. After communicating with the users who responded, she posted that the train made a stop after an hour of riding the train from Shin-Hamamatsu Station.
The train stopped at a station with a sign reading "Kisaragi Station"; it appeared to be a vacant station without staff. Hasumi then exited the train and stayed in the station, discussing further with the internet forum regarding what to do next; users warned her that there was no such station according to the internet and that she should leave immediately. Wandering around outside, she attempted to catch a taxi but found no success. Eventually, she stumbled upon a telephone booth and called her parents to pick her up, but they weren't able to find the location of Hasumi, as Kisaragi Station didn't exist on any map.
Hasumi noted that the area around Kisaragi Station was creepy with ringing bells and a slowly growing drum beat. Attempting again to escape, Hasumi tried to follow the train tracks but was interrupted by a single-legged man who yelled "Hey! Don't walk on the track! It's dangerous!" Immediately, however, the man vanished without a trace. Afraid, Hasumi then ran into a tunnel, injuring herself along the way.
After reaching the end of the tunnel, a man welcomed her and offered to help her. The two then returned to Kisaragi Station and boarded another train, but this train continued on into a remote area of the Japanese Alps. While the man was chatty at first, he started muttering gibberish and eventually became silent. It was then that Hasumi made her final post, stating:
My battery’s almost run out. Things are getting strange, so I think I’m going to make a run for it. He’s been talking to himself about bizarre things for a while now. To prepare for just the right time, I’m going to make this my last post for now.
After this post, Hasumi completely disappeared.