tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post4784550492813330721..comments2024-03-28T19:18:20.866+09:00Comments on SAYA IN UNDERWORLD: The Ritual of KamiyoriSaya_In_Underworldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02656628145147216545noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-88648359526971221312014-03-15T21:08:50.672+09:002014-03-15T21:08:50.672+09:00@Anon (15 March 2014): Yeah I know the difference ...@Anon (15 March 2014): Yeah I know the difference in meaning. It's a typo. Thank you for pointing it out to me!Saya_In_Underworldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02656628145147216545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-24784027251906391652014-03-15T17:12:29.379+09:002014-03-15T17:12:29.379+09:00Just a note: "bold" means brave. The wor...Just a note: "bold" means brave. The word you're looking for is "bald", meaning devoid of hair.<br /><br />Thank you for the stories.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-79166430102315692842013-11-15T03:46:32.584+09:002013-11-15T03:46:32.584+09:00A very interesting story. Is the Ritual of Kamiyor...A very interesting story. Is the Ritual of Kamiyori still performed nowadays? And the hair that is removed... is it from inside the abdomen? O.O<br />And A is such a stupid man! If you're going somewhere, you should follow the customs- especially if they are meant for your safety! He brought his fate on himself, but the poor lord and his family...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04950567871513122387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-79859098955125709952013-11-04T12:21:35.366+09:002013-11-04T12:21:35.366+09:00A should have listened! His recklessness destroyed...A should have listened! His recklessness destroyed an entire village...so sad. You know, Saya-san, this story reminded me of "witch bottles" made in Elizabethan England (still used by modern witches), where hair, rusty nails, broken glass, and pins are introduced into a glass bottle to attract evil spirits and curses to the hair. That way, the curses are diverted to the bottle, intead of attacking the person, and the evil spirit gets "hurt" by the nails, pins and glass. Or so they say.Sadaenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-24218555611859532582013-11-01T01:40:18.046+09:002013-11-01T01:40:18.046+09:00That was a very neat story Saya chan! Very interes...That was a very neat story Saya chan! Very interesting and mysterious to say the least! All the hair thing makes me feel cringy though, i've seen lots of The Ring, Ju-on and also played a lot of Fatal Frame to know that hair and spirits dont mix up all too well :P Thanks for the update and happy Halloween to you as well! ;)Tiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01191842797452422059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-230440964281684082013-10-31T18:37:55.237+09:002013-10-31T18:37:55.237+09:00Pity the villagers and the lord's family. All ...Pity the villagers and the lord's family. All because of disrespectful A.<br />A should've remember the phrase "When in Rome.."<br /><br />Thank you and Happy Halloween, Saya-san :)nununoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-73102806727198288782013-10-31T12:25:29.023+09:002013-10-31T12:25:29.023+09:00It feels so good to finally leave comment again ha...It feels so good to finally leave comment again haha<br />the story is creepy!! I think I've read plenty of stories relating curse, hereditary ritual and hair, it seems that hair is more than just to frame your face :s by the way, Happy Halloween, miss Saya! What's your plan for halloween? :DPrisilia Felicia Liandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17071838964028861067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-70842161294727144932013-10-31T11:51:30.936+09:002013-10-31T11:51:30.936+09:00If this is a true story, what a shame that an outs...If this is a true story, what a shame that an outsider not only put others in danger but also destroyed the culture and economics of the village! This story is a reminder to anyone who visits a place to keep in mind the social rules or norms of the area. <br /><br />As a horror story, I find this related to the 'Sick God' since both involve hair. Saya-san, what is the symbol of hair in the Japanese culture if it pertains to the supernatural?<br /><br />Thanks and again happy Halloween!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07229575698685176064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424102700579341189.post-12207176655401876952013-10-31T11:40:37.592+09:002013-10-31T11:40:37.592+09:00Saya-sama~
First?? :)
Anyway, this was kinda cree...Saya-sama~<br /><br />First?? :)<br />Anyway, this was kinda creepy. I find it very intriguing but creeeepyyy at the same time.. Thanks for the post!! And Happy Halloween! :)<br /> ~KieraKieranoreply@blogger.com