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OverviewIn the misty expanse of the Sea of Japan during Obon season, when the boundary between the living and the dead thins, the fishing trawler Kazehama Maru sails into nightmare. Captain Hiroshi Tanaka has spent his life dismissing the coastal elders' warnings about ""ghost boats"" and vengeful sea spirits. But as lanterns guide ancestral souls home on shore, something ancient and unforgiving stirs in the deep. Fog descends unnaturally, radar reveals an impossible vessel, and a hollow voice carries across the water: ""Bucket... water..."" The Funayūrei have come-pale figures in dripping white burial robes, crewed by the unburied dead from a centuries-old shipwreck. Once proud sailors lost in a typhoon caused by Hiroshi's own greedy ancestor, they sail eternally on a sinking phantom ship, ladles (hishaku) in hand, pouring endless seawater to fill their void. They demand a bucket from the living; give it, and the sea floods your hold. Refuse, and they take something far more precious: your place among them. As the trawler's crew-young Kenji, quiet Miko, superstitious Sato, and Captain Hiroshi-face the first sighting, strange signs appear: claw marks etched with names on the hull, wet footprints vanishing into mist, whispers reciting the drowned. One by one, paranoia grips them. A ladle is given in desperation, and water rises impossibly inside the ship. A crew member vanishes in the night, replaced by a dripping doppelgänger with vacant eyes. The ghost fleet multiplies, encircling them like a noose of rotting hulls and tattered sails. Drawing from authentic Japanese folklore, this chilling tale weaves psychological horror with supernatural dread. Offerings of rice balls fail, rituals of incense and sutras provoke rage, and the storm itself becomes the spirits' embrace. Hiroshi uncovers the blood curse tying his lineage to the original wreck, forcing a confrontation with his decayed ancestor leading the onryō horde. The Funayūrei do not seek simple vengeance-they hunger for company in their eternal sinking, recruiting souls to swell their ranks. One by one the crew succumbs, awakening as pale, ladle-wielding members of the ghost crew. The trawler descends into an underwater graveyard of wrecks, where the Heian Maru pulses at the heart, waiting for more. A haunting epilogue echoes the call across new waters: ""Bucket... water..."" The curse remains unbroken. The sea remembers. And it is always thirsty. Blending atmospheric maritime terror, cultural authenticity, and unrelenting dread, The Lady Call: Curse of the Funayūrei delivers a modern kaidan for fans of folk horror, ghost stories, and the unforgiving deep. Perfect for readers who loved The Ring, Ghost Ship, or classic Japanese yūrei tales. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vishvākālātāmi RakshaPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9798250330404Pages: 118 Publication Date: 01 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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