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Story 80

The Fate of a Woman Who Picked Up “Bad Luck”



When I went to a large shrine in Kyushu—

It was close to where I was living at the time, so I went there for “yakubarai” (a ritual for warding off misfortune).
A friend had told me that the shrine was famous for yakubarai


There, I found ten thousand yen (about $90).

Later, I learned that it had been deliberately dropped by someone as part of the ritual.

I’m not entirely sure if “yakubarai” is the correct term, but from what I was told, money is intentionally left for someone to find so that the misfortune is transferred to the person who picks it up.

At that time, I had just graduated from university but my job hunting wasn’t going well, and I was completely broke, so I happily picked up the fallen ten thousand yen.
“This will cover my food expenses for a while,” I thought.

I even felt that my luck had started to turn the moment I came for yakubarai.

But, that was actually the beginning of my misfortune.

The first misfortune happened on my way home.

What happened was, on the train I was taking home, I witnessed a person being hit in a suicide/accident incident.
The face of the person being run over traumatized me so much that I could never get on a train again.

Then, within three months, I suffered two misfortunes in my family, got hit by a car while riding my bicycle and broke my leg, tripped and fell for no reason, and even fell for a phishing scam that made me lose forty thousand yen


In just three months, my life had been dragged from the depths of despair to an even deeper bottom.


One day, I visited the home of the friend who had told me about the shrine.

Actually, it wasn’t just a casual visit—I was called over because they said, “I need to talk to you.”

The moment I arrived, my friend said to me:

“Didn’t you pick up money at the shrine?”

Honestly, I was startled.
I felt guilty because technically, any money you find should be handed over to the shrine office or a police box, but I had kept it. I hung my head and stayed silent.

“You did pick it up, didn’t you?”

I could only nod.

It was then that I realized the money had been intentionally dropped by someone for yakubarai.
And I realized that by picking it up, I had taken on the person’s misfortune.

Following my friend’s advice, the next day I went to the shrine and scattered ten one-thousand-yen bills—the little money I had left.

 

To pass the “bad luck” that had attached to me onto someone else


 

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Short Scary Stories (Horror, Short Story Collection)

Short Scary Stories (Horror, Short Story Collection)

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Score 9.7
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2025 Native Language: Japanese

A collection of fears that may one day visit your everyday life.

Each story is complete on its own, so you can start reading from anywhere.

The summaries may feel short and vague. However, that’s exactly why I’d like you to think for yourself—why such terrifying events, as described in the main text, might have happened.

 

Among the many short tales, please find your own favorite horror.

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