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Kisaragi Station | Japanese Urban Legend #horrorstories #terrifyingtales #scarystories #america

Dr. Philmen

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[0:00]Did you know in Japan, there's a massive story that began with a single post on a forum in 2004? They call it Kisaragi station. A girl named Hasumi was riding a train home, but the train didn't stop. She wrote in real time, said the train passed her usual station, then kept going and going. No one else was aboard, no announcements, just tunnels and silence. Hours later, it stopped. The sign read, Kisaragi Station. No one had heard of it. It wasn't on any map. She described the platform, cold, empty. The clock frozen, the air still. Users begged her to stay inside, to wait for the conductor. But there was no one. She stepped off, posted again. "I walked a little, but there's nothing here. Just tracks and hills." Then her signal dropped. When she came back, she sounded panicked. "There's someone coming. He's not wearing shoes." That was the last thing she ever posted. People searched for her. No records, no footage, no station. But once a year, a threat appears. Different username, same story. "I got on a late train. It hasn't stopped." Locals say if you ride alone after midnight and pass your station without explanation, don't get off. Don't speak, because Kisaragi isn't a place. It's a trap. And the moment you step out, you're no longer on any map.

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