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Kashima Reiko


   

Warning: If you learn Kashima Reiko's story, she'll visit you in your home bathroom within a month. This probably isn't anything new though. Urban legends for you.

Kashima Reiko is a similar story to Teke Teke
Kashima Reiko is the ghost of a woman who once ived in Hokkaido, Japan. One night, while she was out, she awas attacked by a group of men. They beat and abused her horribly, ran off, and left her for the dead.
She let out shouts of help, but nobody heard her. She tried to find smoeone to help her, but her body reached it's limit and collapsed when she crawled onto a railway track. The train soon came along and ran her over, killing her, slicing her body in two, severed at the waist.

Ever since then, Kashima Reiko's vengeful ghost wandered the world, searching for her missing legs. She is mainly encountered in school bathrooms, but she also may appear in your bathroom at home in the middle of the night.
If you encounter Kashima Reiko, she will sever your body in half, just like how she was.

However, there is a way to save yourself, for her to leave without any harm on your part.
When you enter the bathroom, she will ask you questions. The first question she asks will be, "Where are my legs?" She will say it in Japanese, so it will sound like, "Watashi no ashi doko?" or "Watashi no ashi doko iru ni (Might say iku instead of iru ni)?", the latter being more polite.
You must reply with "On the Meishin Expressway." You must tell her in Japanese, or she will not understand, and kill you. The simplest way to say this is, "Meishin Yokosu de." Because lets face it, when you're in a life death situation facing an angry homocidal vengeful spirit, you don't have much time to think of fancy complicated Japanese sentences.

Next, she will ask, "Who told you that?". It will sound like, "Dare ga anata to iwa?", or "Dare ga anata o to iwa re?"
You should reply with, "Kashima Reiko told me that." But jokes on you, I don't know how to say that in Japanese, so just say "Kashima Reiko."

Sometimes, she will ask a trick question. "What is my name?", which will sound like, "Watashi no namae wa nandesuka?"
Under NO circumstances are you to reply with, "Kashima Reiko." Even if you just begin to say "Ka-", she will kill you. You must reply with, "Mask Death Demon" in English. The Japanese characters for Ka-Shi-Ma stand for Ka = Kamen (Mask), Shi = Shinin (Dead person, or death for Shi itself), and Ma = Ma (Demon).


Have fun and stay safe, and remember when Kashima Reiko visits you, don't mess up! It could cost you your life.