Creepy Tales of Japan
- dcecnc
- 1 day ago
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Step Into Japan’s Shadowy Tales:
A FREE Web Cafe for Curious Nihongo Learners
Have you ever wondered what secrets lurk in the alleyways of Tokyo? Or what ghostly whispers hide in the forests of rural Japan? This February, get ready to uncover the darker side of Japanese culture—without ever leaving your home.
We at DCEC Nihongo Center are thrilled to invite you to our FREE online Web Cafe exploring Japanese urban legends and ancient folktales. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced Nihongo learner, this event is your chance to experience Japan beyond textbooks, with native Japanese facilitators guiding you every step of the way.
Why You Can’t Miss This Web Cafe
👻 Chilling Stories, Real Japanese Culture. From the spine-tingling legends of the Yurei (ghosts) to the mischievous creatures of folklore, you’ll dive deep into stories that have haunted Japan for centuries.
☕ Learn Nihongo Naturally. Hear authentic Japanese expressions in context, improve your listening skills, and pick up fun phrases you won’t find in your textbooks.
🌏 Connect With Curious Minds Worldwide. Join fellow learners and cultural enthusiasts in an interactive, live session where questions and discussions are encouraged.
📚 Fun, Engaging, and Absolutely Free. No pressure, no exams, just curiosity, coffee, and captivating stories.

Imagine sipping your favorite drink while hearing tales that have fascinated, scared, and inspired generations in Japan. It’s your window into a mysterious world, and who knows, you might even pick up a few ghostly expressions in Japanese along the way!
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience Japan like never before. Spaces are limited, so register now and join us in exploring the shadows of Japanese culture.
またね! 👋
Event Details
Date & Time: February 25, 2026, 20:00 PhST / 21:00 JST
Platform: Zoom
Facilitators: Native Japanese speakers passionate about language and culture
Registration: Secure your spot now: Sign up here.
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