A paranormal researcher searches obsessively for a cursed home where something terrible happened to a mother and her child long ago.
Ju-On: Origins

- DirectorTakashi Shimizu
- GenresDrama, Mystery
- CastTakemi Fujii, Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Yuina Kuroshima

A paranormal researcher searches obsessively for a cursed home where something terrible happened to a mother and her child long ago.
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