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Scary stories that even elementary schoolers can enjoy! Short tales that still send a chill down your spine

Scary stories that even elementary schoolers can enjoy! Short tales that still send a chill down your spine
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Scary stories that even elementary schoolers can enjoy! Short tales that still send a chill down your spine

Want to enjoy a little thrill with friends at a sleepover or during break time? In those moments, don’t you think short scary stories are just perfect? They’re not too long, easy to share, yet they send a chill down your spine.

These perfectly balanced spooky tales are sure to get everyone excited, even if elementary school kids just read them aloud to each other.

So here, we’ve gathered short scary stories that even elementary schoolers can enjoy.

Read them secretly under the covers at night, or tell them in front of everyone.

Get your heart racing as you think about your own way of telling them!

Scary stories kids can enjoy! Short yet spine-chilling tales (1–10)

The boy who blames others

Scary Story: “The Blame-Boy” – A Ghost Tale Written and Directed by Nebāru-kun
The boy who blames others

The Boy of Blame is a yokai filled with lessons.

He gently guides those who keep blaming others and refuse to face their own flaws and mistakes, helping them turn inward, face themselves, and grow.

And by the time that person has grown, the boy is gone.

This yokai could be called the conscience within oneself, and perhaps a small bit of courage is what brings him to you.

I hope those who fear failure and can’t help but want to blame others will meet him.

Sand-throwing hag (overdoing it)

[Too-Much-Sand Granny!!] Terror!! The merciless sand-dousing hell begins… 😱 “Waku Waku Obake Land” Yokai Anime
Sand-throwing hag (overdoing it)

Sunakake-babaa is also known as a character in Shigeru Mizuki’s manga GeGeGe no Kitaro.

She is a yokai known in the Kinki region, and it’s said that her place of origin is Kawai Town in the western part of the Nara Basin.

She is characterized by throwing sand to blind people, but she doesn’t seem to be that malevolent a yokai.

Don’t yokai feel like products of human creativity—turning small natural phenomena into the doings of some “so-and-so” and making characters out of them? Thinking of them that way makes yokai feel endearing, doesn’t it?

Fear of gaps! The gap woman

[Sukima Series Summary] A compilation of three works: Sukima Woman, Sukima Ghost, and Sukima Dwarf 《#Exciting Ghost Land》 Anime Spook, Ghost, Monster, Demon, Yokai, Animation
Fear of gaps! The gap woman

When you’re alone in your room—especially at night—have you ever heard sounds from the dark gaps around a door, or felt like something was watching you? At times like that, it might be the likes of the “gap woman,” “gap ghost,” or “gap sprite” observing you.

Thinking of it that way, yokai feel like beings that live in the corners of the human heart—our anxieties, fears, expectations, and so on.

And when you think of them like that, don’t they start to feel deeply human—and even a little lovable?

My name is Chucky.

[Demonic Doll Chucky] A suspicious presence in the toy store... What is it!? 《#Exciting Ghost Land》 Chucky, Child’s Play
My name is Chucky.

The doll Chucky from the 1988 horror film Child’s Play is a doll possessed by a serial killer who, after being gravely wounded, transfers his soul into a doll he finds in a toy store.

The tragedy begins when that doll is given as a present to an unsuspecting boy.

As more people grow up without knowing about Chucky, you might think it’s just a cute doll and buy it—only to find yourself dragged into a world of terror.

Be careful when you go to the toy store.

Smile Room

[Smile Room] It suddenly appears in an ordinary space in everyday life… “#ExcitingGhostLand”
Smile Room

A Smile Room is a room with a door that looks like a mouth that eats people.

The door is shaped like a mouth, and it supposedly digests anyone who goes inside.

Scary, right? It’s said that this yokai is drawn to a person’s negative aura, so if you’re feeling down or have lost confidence, you might get possessed by a Smile Room.

If you ever happen to find such an entrance tucked away in a corner of the city, run away as fast as you can.

The best thing to do is overcome your sadness.

The Terror of the Bridge Worm

[Bridge Worm] Terror 😱 Who’s inside the tunnel…! “WakuWaku Obake Land” Bridge Worm, Trevor Henderson Creature
The Terror of the Bridge Worm

This yokai is a relatively new one created by Canadian artist Trevor Henderson, and it’s said to lurk beneath long highway bridges.

It’s true that the undersides of highway bridges feel sterile and eerie, as if something unsettling could be hiding there.

It has a long, white, caterpillar-like body, and it may attack people who get too close.

Yokai born from human imagination like this are fascinating in many ways, and they make you want to keep an eye out even when you’re driving on the highway.

An Otoroshi at a Shinto shrine

[Otoroshi] A shrine rumored to have something lurking… When some kids came to poke fun, it happened to them… “#ExcitingGhostLand”
An Otoroshi at a Shinto shrine

Shrines and temples have an indescribably solemn atmosphere, and some people might feel like something could be there.

The yokai said to dwell in such shrines and temples is the Otoroshi.

Its entire body is covered in long hair, and it is said to drop down onto those who behave irreverently or act improperly.

This yokai was conceived as a type that corrects or watches over people’s conduct, and it was likely used as a warning, as in: “If you do that, the Otoroshi will come out.”

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