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So, we have the third volume of the Shikoku Pilgrimage series where Junji Inagawa dives into some seriously eerie locales. The way he presents these haunted sites is just chilling; it’s like he’s peeling back layers of folklore and reality at the same time. The pacing is a bit mesmerizing, you know? Not rushed, just enough time to soak in the atmosphere of each place. Some practical effects pop up which add to that visceral, unsettling vibe. It’s fascinating how he blends storytelling with on-location investigations; brings a unique edge. It’s almost a meditation on fear and belief—those themes really resonate throughout, making you reflect on the nature of terror in Japanese culture.
Unique blend of folklore and realityAtmospheric with a meditative paceStrong emphasis on cultural themes of fear
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