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It’s summer, that’s why I want to see it! The Spine-Chilling World of “Spellings” Selected 7 items!

Famous collectors showcase their "rare and mysterious items" collected from all over the world, along with their prices!

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The coin in which the spirit dwells – Mit Moe

Country: Thailand
Price: 80,000 yen
Spell power: ★★★★

Mit Maw” means “spiritual” or “magic knife”. It is said to be used for making holy water and performing rituals. 69 coins buried with the corpse over 80 years ago are used for this rare item. (Mr. Tanaka)

The coin in which the spirit dwells, Mitmoh.

A spell tool with a boundary of a mountain ascetic who died in a strange manner.

Country: Japan
Price: 0 yen
Power: ★★★★★

According to the owner, this is a relic of his grandfather who was a former mountain ascetic and died a strange death. All temples and shrines refused to take it back, and when it was left in the attic, he took it back because he heard footsteps and human voices, and the whole family fell asleep. The box is covered with human hair, and on the box is a powerful spirit charm that even exorcises divine spirits. (Yuno)

A human-faced bead, a warding charm of a mountain ascetic who died a strange death.

A cursed doll that causes extreme pain when looked at.

Country: Japan
Price: 100,000 yen
Curse power degree: ★★★★

This doll came out of the storehouse of an abandoned shrine on Chikubujima, one of the three Benzaiten shrines in Japan, located on Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture. It is said to have been used to curse for about 500 years. When I showed this doll to a person with a strong sense of inspiration, he suddenly felt a pain in his solar plexus and ran away. (Mr. Tanaka).

The cursed doll causes extreme pain when seen.

Kumanthong, made from the ashes of a baby

Country: Thailand
Price: 228,000 yen
Curse power degree: ★★★★

In modern times, these dolls are made by mixing the ashes of a baby with soil and plants from the graveyard and hardening them, and are said to bring happiness. Since welcoming these, I have encountered such monstrous phenomena as seeing a black shadow on my knees at bedtime and a five-finger bruise on my leg. (Yuno)

Kumantone made from baby ashes.

From the August 16, 2024 issue of FRIDAY

  • PHOTO. Toshiyuki Tanaka, Yunomuro Yuno

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