
In this episode of Come to the Dark Web, host Ricky sits down with guest Austin Cox for a deep dive into the fascinating and unsettling world of Japanese ghosts — the Yūrei (幽霊). From vengeful Onryō and mother spirits (Ubume) to noble warrior ghosts (Goryō) and mischievous household spirits, Austin walks us through the distinct categories of Japanese supernatural entities and what sets them apart from Western ghost lore.The conversation explores some of Japan's most famous haunted locations — including the ruins of Hachigata Castle, the infamous Inunaki Tunnel, and the tragic Hakkōda Mountain disaster of 1902 — and unpacks iconic legends like Oiwa-san and Okiku. Along the way, Ricky and Austin connect these ancient stories to deeper theological discussions about the spiritual realm, demonic activity, apostasy, and the cyclical nature of history and prophecy.Whether you're a fan of Japanese folklore, paranormal history, or theology at the fringe, this episode is one you won't want to miss.God bless. Shalom, Shalom, and Maranatha.
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