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Monday 16 December 2013

Teke Teke



The Teke Teke (also known as Tek-Tek) is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a young woman, or school girl, who fell on a rail way line and was cut in half by the oncoming train.



Now a vengeful spirit, she carries a scythe or a saw and travels on either her hand or elbows, her dragging upper torso making a scratching or ‘teke teke’ sound.



If she encounters anyone at night and the victim is not fast enough, she will slice them in half at the torso, mimicking her own disfigurement.


 Once, there was a young school boy who was walking home at night and spotted a beautiful young girl standing by a windowsill resting on her elbows. They smiled at each other for a moment. The boy wondered what a girl was doing in an all-boy’s school but before he could ask, she jumped out of the window and revealed that her lower half was missing. Frightened, the boy stood in the sidewalk… but before he could run, the Teke-Teke cut him in two.


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