Japanese Horror

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Across
  1. 3. This "iron man" gradually transforms into a man made of metal
  2. 5. A mysterious mask turns a woman into a demon in this film.
  3. 7. The girl so beautiful that men want to kill her, only to rise again
  4. 9. This character from the US remake of Ringu has the same name as a tree
  5. 11. Japanese for "ghost," consisting of two kanji meaning "faint/dim" and "soul/spirit"
  6. 12. Japanese for "curse"
  7. 15. Remade as "Pulse" in America, this movie warns about the dangers of the internet.
  8. 16. Japanese for "spiral," and the name of a Junji Ito manga series
  9. 17. This world famous Kaiju first appeared on film in 1954
Down
  1. 1. Six friends travel to one's aunt's house and experience the supernatural in this 1977 film.
  2. 2. This 1964 anthology tells four ghost stories about hair, a snow demon, a blind man, and a cup of tea.
  3. 4. Last name, director of both the Japanese and American versions of Ju-on/The Grudge
  4. 6. Character Asami uses wire and acupuncture needles in this 1999 classic.
  5. 8. Japanese for "vengeful ghost"
  6. 10. Last name, director of Audition and One Missed Call
  7. 13. Last name, director of Ringu and Dark Water
  8. 14. Kayako Saeki and her son Toshio have a "grudge" against all who enter their home in this film.