
Cursed Local Urban Legends: Kanagawa Edition
Horror
Overview
Third installment in a series about famous local urban legends. This installment includes 'Barnacle Man', 'Satoru-kun' and more.
Top Cast


Mina Asakura
Mina Asakura
Mina Asakura
Mari Higashi
Mari Higashi
Mari Higashi
Kenso Kato
Kenso Kato
Kenso Kato
Masato Shibasaki
Masato Shibasaki
Masato Shibasaki


Mami Yamashita
Mami Yamashita
Anka (voice)
Mami Yamashita
Anka (voice)
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