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Ever tried Kokkuri-san?

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Romance Fanatic
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13 years ago
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Okay, so to anyone who doesn't know what Kokkuri-san is, it's kind of like the Ouija board of Japan.
I don't really think that it's a game so I put it here in the Chatter box.

Kokkuri comes from Kok (狐, kitsune. fox), Ku (狗, inu. Dog), and Ri (狸, tanuki. Badger or Japanese raccoon dog). Which are, I think, the three spirits which will answer your questions.

It goes like this, you write the Hiragana characters on a paper and the numbers 0-9. Then you write yes, no, enter and exit. It'll look something like this.
You use a 10 yen coin and there has to be 3 or more people.
It's explained more here. O:

Anyways, I wanted to know if any of you guys have tried it?
Or the ouija board, perhaps?


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13 years ago
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I played something similar once, here it's called "the cup game", it's pretty much the same but instead of a coin you use a cup, but they say that when you're playing you can't take the cup off the board until the spirit leaves or else it'll stay in the house or place where you were playing.
But you know, these things doesn't really work, there's always someone that move his finger to scare the others haha


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13 years ago
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yup i think the same i dont believe in these sorta things.... well i have never tried it but i know ppl who have tried it...... and like TiagoHMK said there will always be smb who wants to scare the shit out of you... If u want to try it I think u should be okay i guess 🙂


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