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  1. Jun 17, 2015 · If someone tells you to go to hell, book your flight to Japan. There are plenty of hells to chose from! Different religious and folklore traditions combined with Japan's natural volcanic activity have created some fascinating, if terrifying, visions of the afterlife. Let's take a look, if you're brave enough. Shinto Hell Source: Scott Lin

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  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Drawing influences from indigenous practices like Shintoism, foreign religions like Buddhism, and the animistic roots of Japanese culture, the depiction of hell in Japanese mythology explores the realms of hell, heaven, and earth while depicting the consequences of one’s actions in life.

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  4. In Japanese mythology, Jigoku consists of sixteen different hells, categorized into eight “Hot Hells” and eight “Cold Hells.”. Each of these hells has its own unique forms of punishment and duration of stay. Let’s delve into the terrifying realms of Jigoku and explore the punishments that await the sinners.

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    • Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) Not all movies depicting hell necessarily have to be of a horror persuasion, and Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey managed to serve up a pretty chilling afterlife.
    • As Above So Below (2014) Dante's classic poem Inferno was one of the first pieces of literature to attempt to describe hell, and the found footage film As Above So Below aped its ideas from the ancient work.
    • Jigoku (1960) Mixing the classic Judeo-Christian Hell imagery with Japanese mythology, 1960's Jigoku presented a surprisingly vivid account of Satan's domain.
    • The Black Hole (1979) Disney is known for their squeaky clean family image, but their off-the-wall sci-fi film The Black Hole scared the wits out of countless unsuspecting kids.
  5. Jigoku (1999) Terrifying visions of Japanese Hell - Then 75 year old Teruo Ishii directed in six decades - Some seriously impressive practical effects, check out those awesome demon suits! r/Goremovies •

  6. Jigoku (1999) A terrifying and gruesome vision of Japanese Hell - Then 75 Year Old Teruo Ishii Directed in six decades and almost single handedly created what would become known as torture porn, back in the late 1960's

  7. Japanese Hell commits the worst sin of all: it makes visions of Hell boring. While I ended Japanese Hell incredibly disappointed, it’s hardly a film worth dismissing. Beyond any qualities it has, it works as a great contrast with Jigoku , showing how two creative teams can take the same material and turn it into two wildly unique, almost ...

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