J-Horror is a term used to refer to Japanese contributions to horror fiction in popular culture. J-Horror is noted for its unique thematic and conventional treatment of the horror genre in light of western treatments. J-Horror tends to focus on psychological horror and tension building (anticipation), particularly involving ghosts and poltergeists, while many contain themes of folk religion. Here are the top 10 J-Horror movies that make us scream like little school girls.
10. Tales from the Dead Dir. Jason Cuadrado, 2007
The film is an anthology of four ghost stories as told by Tamika, a strange young girl with the ability to communicate with the dead. Each tale deals with loss, pain and vengeance as the spirits who tell them attempt to put things right in the world of the living. The film is notable for being a J-Horror film shot entirely in Los Angeles, in Japanese with local Japanese talent.
9. Kairo US: Pulse; Dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2001
After one of their friends commits suicide, strange things begin happening to a group of young Tokyo residents. One of them sees visions of his dead friend in the shadows on the wall, while another’s computer keeps showing strange, ghostly images.
8. Koroshiya Ichi US: Ichi the Killer; Dir. Takashi Miike, 2001
A Yakuza boss, Anjo, disappears with three hundred million yen. His loyal gang members, led by the masochist Kakihara, start a search, but their aggressive and gory methods worry the other Yakuza gangs. Kakihara’s most frightening counterpart is the mysterious Ichi, a psychopathic killer with a dark childhood secret, who is controlled by a retired cop.
7. Ōdishon US: Audition; Dir. Takashi Miike, 1999
A lonely Japanese widower whose son is planning to move out of the house soon expresses his sadness to a friend and fellow film producer, who becomes inspired to hold an audition for a non-existent film so that the widower can select a new potential bride from the resulting audition pool. The widower ultimately becomes enamored with and fascinated by one particular young woman, but his first impressions become wrong.
6. Chakushin Ari US: One Missed Call; Dir. Takashi Miike, 2004
In Japan, people mysteriously start receiving voicemail messages from their future selves, in the form of the sound of them reacting to their own violent deaths, along with the exact date and time of their future death, listed on the message log. The plot thickens as the surviving characters pursue the answers to this mystery which could save their lives.
5. Jisatsu Sākuru US: Suicide Club; Dir. Sion Sono, 2002
In Tokyo, when fifty-four high-school students commit a collective suicide, jumping from a platform in Shinjuku Station, the police force led by Detective Kuroda have no clue to follow. Then he receives an e-mail from a young woman, The Bat, advising that there is a site where red dots mean the number of persons that died. Kuroda and his team investigate the deaths going nowhere.
4. Akira dir. Katsuhiro Otomo, 1988
Although it is not technically a J-Horror film, Akira is notable scary movie. Kaneda is a bike gang leader whose close friend, Tetsuo, gets involved in a government secret project known as Akira. On his way to save Tetsuo, Kaneda runs into a group of anti-government activists, greedy politicians, irresponsible scientists and a powerful military leader. The confrontation sparks off Tetsuo’s supernatural power leading to bloody death, a coup attempt and the final battle in Tokyo Olympiad where Akira’s secrets were buried 30 years ago.
3. Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara US: Dark Water; Dir. Hideo Nakata, 2002
After winning a custody battle for her daughter, Yoshimi tries to make a new start. The apartment she moves into seems perfect at first. Soon though, strange things begin happening. Huge water stains appear on the ceiling and drip constantly, more liquid oozing into the rooms every day. She calls the landlord in but he refuses to do anything about it. A child’s red bag shows up in odd places and soon the child herself starts appearing. Yoshimi then discovers the origin of the ghost.
2. Ju-on: The Grudge Dir. Takashi Shimizu, 2003
In Japan, when the volunteer social assistant Rika Nishina is assigned to visit a family, she is cursed and chased by two revengeful fiends: Kayako, a woman brutally murdered by her husband and her son Toshio. The various supernatural experiences undergone by the different owners of the house, unaware of the horrible events that have taken place here, mingle across time, and the true form of the terrifying, invisible “Ju-On” that nests in this house becomes clear.
1. Ringu US: The Ring; Dir. Hideo Nakata, 1998
After the death of her cousin Tomoko, reporter Reiko hears stories of a videotape that kills everyone who sees it exactly one week after viewing. At first she discounts the rumors, but when she learns that Tomoko’s friend (who watched the video with her) died at exactly the same time, she begins to investigate. After viewing the tape herself, strange things start happening, and so she teams up with her ex-husband, Ryuji, to try to stop the death clock that has once again begun ticking. Reiko and Ryuji race to save their lives from impending doom and discover what the tape has to do with a tragedy-stricken volcanic island and a very strange little girl named Sadako.
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This is a message of apology to all who was annoyed about my spoiler i a so very sorry i just didnt realise what i was writing and was just writing the bits tht i found quite scary
again so very sorry
ps. i love this site
Audition is f*cking crazy….
@Celt: I found Visitor Q incredibly boring … i mean “wtf I’m sitting around here for an hour and nothing exciting has happened”-boredom. Also it was so cheesy, i had to giggle through the whole ending.
I also found Ichi to be so annoyingly boring, that i almost fell asleep after one and a half hours or so. Hated that movie…
#48. Celt: Though i haven’t seen Vulgar, it doesn’t appear to be a regular Kevin Smith movie in the sense that it’s not directed by him nor does it feature the regular, lovable Askewniverse characters. So i wouldn’t compare it to Mallrats anyway. Mallrats is great!!
How about doing a list on how great it is to be on a dream vactaion in NZ while your loyal readers sit at their jobs giving your stale site hits while advertisers deposit money directly into your bank account? If you’re going to go on vacation for months at a time don’t you think you should have someone taking care of business? You’re not getting my loyal hits anymore!
JUSTINW: I am sorry you feel that way. After 6 months of writing nearly 3 lists a day, I feel I deserve a holiday with my family over Christmas. I have tried my hardest to get new lists out each day and that has not been easy. As a matter of fact, during my holiday of 1 month, there have only been 4 days without a new list. If you are willing to leave the site after 4 days in one month of no updates, do you think your hits are really all that loyal?
jesus christ justinw, how selfish are you? give the man a break, he’s updated this site far more often then a lot of other pages.
JRafter – I commend you for all your efforts, I love this site! It keeps me “busy” at work! =P Thank you!
As for JustinW, he is far from being Jesus Christ with an attitude like that… yeesh..
JUSTINW: If you are going to react this strongly after only a few days then I can’t say for certain, but perhaps your “loyal” hits aren’t wanted that badly.
You are not the only one that has been waiting for 1 month (not “months at a time”), yet we all manage to do so without complaining and overreacting like a spoiled child.
jfrater, I for one appreciate this site for what it is and understand that beyong reason you are in fact human and therefore need a break during the holidays.
Thank you for your hard work and have a safe flight!
We should all pitch in and give justinw a big kick where it hurts!!
Everyone can rest easy, I just sent JUSTINW a really nasty virus… both the computer kind and the viral kind. He’ll be down for a while. Man, such a damn dope. I might be kidding
Wow, black-haired Asian females are scary.
Only when they’re dead and very, very angry.
I’ve seen a little over half of these, and they’re terrifying!!!
-Andrea Carlena Beauman
Seriously.
A lot of these movies actually suck.
Notable exceptions are Audition, Akira and Ringu.
Only due to the facts:
Audition is pretty well done, more gory than scary.
Akira is an excellent Science Fiction work rooted in teenage alienation.
Ringu takes its ideas from David Cronenberg’s much scarier and smarter film Videodrome.
I’m surprised that classier older Japanese horror films like Jigoku or Kwaidan didn’t make the list.
I fail to see how most of these movies were scary.
@derjake(#63): I guess it was more of a taboo kind of scary… you have to agree at least a little.
@heavybison(#64): You agree with me then, Mallrats was great. I should have typed the reverse (Vulgar:Mallrats)… but if you see it, and it is a Kevin Smith film, you will never see Dante in the same way.
I did it again…
Ichi:Visitor Q as is Mallrats:Vulgar
(Funny:Sick)
@Celt: No really, it didn’t scary me at all in any sense. I can’t even understand how it ever would scare anyone. The only emotion the film evoked in me was “wtf? … wait, ok, now that was funny” which was about at the necrophilia-part and at the end when the two go absolutely crazy. ^^
What about ‘Battle Royale’? Not strictly horror, but the thought of having to kill your friends for your own survival is pretty harrowing.
Imprint – Takashi Miike. Scary as hell!
Please no more movie list, they are too much subjective, personol to enjoy. ‘though I cant think a good list idea. hmm…
cheers
Ringu is japanese for “horror movies are boring”
Yauck
I watched Suicide “Circle” although when we rented it I thought it was called Suicide “Club”. It was very disturbing. I am still very disturbed by it and I saw it quite some time ago.
I liked the list. I have wanted to see some of the American version films, but was told they were bad. I think I will rent the Japanese versions first. We did watch The Ring American version first and even my never freaked out by horror films husband thought it was scary. I think we rented Ringu, but I am not sure if I sat through the whole thing. At least if I did it was not very memorable.
Thank you for the list. It introduced me to new films to rent and see. I think all of the movie lists do that. Even the ones like “Top 10 Most Boring Movies” make me want to go rent those movies I have never seen and see if I agree.
Shikoku. Seriously.
these movies are not my type but even the pics of them make me disturbed. brr..
god you really are a moron….rating Audition and Ichi the Killer that low on the list…damn your a *****ing dumbass
and wheres Suicide Girls?
one miscall 2.. scarier than the first one..
How about Uzumaki? Eko Eko Azarak? Onibaba? Tomie? Three Extremes (although not entirely japanese)?..
J-movies are F***ing awesome and i think the US should stop making crappy remakes.Originals are better than duplicates.
shutter is nyc… love the scene where the creepy girl is crawling down to the fire exit.. though im not that sure f it is a j-horror….
ammm, what would be the newest/nice j-horror?? is there any?
@ pat – While ‘Shutter’ would be a great addition to an Asian Horror list, it should never be added to a J-Horror list, as it’s from Thailand.
Well some of these kept the original japanese directors… when they were remade… they just sold out.
All of u that said this was a perfect list r whacked. #10 isn’t even released or is a real film. Nobody saw it so how can it be one of the 10 best? This list isn’t even jhorror since these aren’t all even japanese.
Hmm, well. I think this new J-horror UK preview is well worth checking out:
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that list sucks 4 of the ten movies are crap
this list only contains relatively new films and I would recommend some older Japanese classic horrors, which although they lack the blood splatterings of some of the ones on this least are equally as scary
I would definetly take out numbers 10,6 and 4 and replace them with,
Onibaba
Kwaidan
Ugetsu Monogatari
I rented The Audition because it was #1 on some horror movie countdown I saw on TV, but I was really disappointed when I saw it. It was all build-up until the very end, and then even that wasn’t as cool as I expected it to be. I’ve heard great things about Ichi The Killer, though, and I plan to rent it.
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i just saw The Audition, it made no sense, the first 70mins is slow and boring after taht the torture scene was not as gory as i thought and the ending didnt make sense also
this movie gets a C- from me and AKIRA is an anime not horror!
i love j-horror!
i haven’t seen grudge but i’ve seen grudge 2 and was soooo scared i felt ill!
and the first time sadako comes out of the t.v. is still one of the scariest things i’ve seen!
I have seen half of these movies…Pulse was pretty good…I liked The Ring an The Grudge but they weren’t scary enough…I don’t really remember what Dark Water was like…but I just recently watched Akira and I loved it…but I quite a bit of an anime fan…
What, no Izo?
The sensational Kwaidan should have been on the list. Even though I don’t know if it should replace any of these, I thought “Gozu” was pretty freaky.
I’m not too particularly fond with your picks. Ringu is NOT a horror, it’s a drama. Also Kairo was boring. Akira really isn’t a horror, more of a sci-fi adventure. But Ju-on and Chakushin Ari are amazing. Audition and Jisatsu Sakuru are kinda boring, amusing to watch though. Ju-on should of been first on the list, particularly the second one, one of the few movies that actually creeped me out.
If you want some good J-horror films try some of these
-Apartment (original is better than the over-seas version which is titled Apartment 1303, either is still good though)
-Premonition
-Infection
-Marebito (even that one is a bit meh)
-The Booth
And I highly recommend Hideshi Hino’s Theater of Horror box set, though I don’t recommend it if you’re not really into horrors because it’s all filmed with a handheld recorder and cheap equipment which certinally gives it the feel of “realness”, you know like those ghost videos you see on youtube except these don’t have really fake looking graphical effects, everything you see is real (well for the most part). It has 6 movies, each runs on an average of 50 minutes, my personal favorites are The Boy from Hell, Dead Girl Walking, and Lizard Baby.
I’m actually quite partial to J-horror. I love the style, the relying on psychological facets and tense, dark tones, rather than the American tendency to rely on gore to make a movie.
It’s a shame how most of these turned out in America though. It would be nice if Hollywood could push a bit more originality into the movie scene. They’re even starting to use dramas and comedies as fodder. They remade “My Sassy Girl”, a vastly entertaining Korean flick, and turned it to crap. But I digress…
I’m liking this list. The only one I’d really displace would be “Akira”. Although it is a fantastic movie, it’s not exactly horror. There are, however, quite a few of anime-based horror stories that are pretty awesome (although they are episode-driven, so I guess not a horror FILM, per se). Things like Boogiepop Phantom and DeathNote (it’s overrated, but still not bad).
“Scream like little school girls”? I strongly object to that metaphor. School girls are able to handle more horror then most grown men.
As in for the list, it’s really great. Oh well you just gotta admit- the japanese know how to make horror films .. Perhaps even better than hollywood.
No OldBoy?
Why does J-horror appeal to Western audiences?
Also do you believe that The eye (2008) has aesthetics of J-horror in the film?
Dark Water FTW!
oh….the films on this list were so lovely…
what about pulse, tho? or perhaps that might be more suspense? either way, lovelylovely list.
(and suicide circle made me giggle like a little girl. so much ridiculous gore…)
Ju-on was pretty scary but Ju-on 2 was beyond scary. I think I crapped myself several times watching it. Ringu though was not that scary to me but neither was the american version (the american version just plain sucked). What I want to see though is the unborn in japanese. I heard that hollywood remade it from the japanese version. I just saw the unborn last night and there were some freaky parts but it wasn’t too scary like the grudge. I bet the j-version is really scary though (if what i heard is true).
Heidi: Oldboy is a korean movie. And it wasn’t so much horror as drama and suspense…and perhaps a little touch of mystery. Good film though.
romerozombie: in real life, the scary ones are the multicolor-haired Asian girls. One of my roommate’s friends would bleach or dye her hair every 2-3 weeks. The outcome is terrifying
I’ve seen Kairo and Chakusin Ari. Really good movies. I’ve seen the American versions of Dark Water, The Grudge, and The Ring. I don’t ever think I’ve seen both the Japanese and American versions of any movie. I must correct this. And now I’m off to commandeer the household Netflix account. Muahahaha.
P.S. Battle Royale is my favorite Japanese film. It’s violent and bloody, but not a supernatural/ghosty J-Horror flick. Definitely worth a watch.
Audition is my favorite horror movie! I’m surprised it’s not higher on the list. I also love Suicide Circle. I liked Ju-On too, but Ringu… I know it’s the most famous j-horror movie, but I don’t think it deserves the number one spot.
When I was a kid there was a scary Japanese horror film that used to come on channel 13, it was about a little boy that had powers, and he kills his mother’s lover in like a forest and does other awful things. Man I wish I could find that on dvd or even vhs it was called qujo du jo something like that does anybody remember it? Hit me up leave some info
i haven’t heard these movies except the top 2…which i still don’t have the courage to watch after all these years..
oh i haven’t noticed it…the number 3 is dark water , a movie that i have watched (yay!)
what about deathnote

i find this to be chilling in some ways
also apartment 1303.
Oldboy – South Korea
The Eye – HongKong.
J-Horror Films are freaky…