Teke-Teke, Urban Legend From Japan

Urban Legend – This story tells about the death of a girl who was still sitting in school due to fall from the train. The severity of these accidents resulted in his body cut into two parts because it was hit by a passing train. It is said that the ghost of the girl runs using both elbows while carrying a sickle and sounds-teke teke-teke-teke. Therefore ,so-called "teke-teke ghost" or "bricks" because although this ghost walk with his elbow but he can move very quickly when chasing the victim.


The Tragic Story a Girl

This story began when there was a girl named Kashima Reiko living in Hokkaido Japan was attacked by a group of men. They tortured and beat Kashima up dying. When the incident, it was already late at night so that no one who heard cries for help from Kashima.

After abandoned by a group of men, this poor girl crawling desperately seeking help until she fainted at railroad crossings. Train that happened to be passing and speeding to run over Kashima body into a truncated two parts of the waist. This incident makes Kashima Reiko became curious ghost looking for the missing body parts and revenge.

Reportedly, up to now Kashima Reiko still come to anyone who heard or read this story because it is still a grudge and cannot accept his death. She will come to anyone who knows the story within 30 days. She will also give a wrong answer the question if she would cut the body into two parts.

How to Ward a Teke-Teke Ghost

This ghost will show up in the bathroom and give a few questions such as
  1. Where my legs? "Replied only" Meishin railway line"
  2. She will ask again "Who told you?" Answered just "Kashima Reiko told me"
  3. But sometimes ask something complicated, like "do you know my name?" Do not answer "Kashima" or she will kill you. Just answer "Kamen shinin ma" or in English means death demon mask or in Indonesian "topeng iblis kematian". Because the Japanese language abbreviation of Kashima is Ka: Kamen (mask), Shi: shinni (the dead) and Ma: ma (demon or devil). 
Thus the story of the teke-teke ghost. hopefully useful.


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