Junji Inagawa

Total Credits at Criticker: 5 (Actor), 1 (Director), 1 (Writer)
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J-Horror Anthology: Legends (2003) - Direct-to-Video
The video is a compilation of six short stories based on Japanese folklore legends. Each story is approximately 15 minutes long and are briefly introduced by a host. "Peony Lamp" is a story of love, death and ghosts. "She Bear" tells the story of a monster lady who terrorizes passers of a city tunnel. "Yamamba" is a spirit living in the depths of the forests waiting to feed on anyone who ventures there. (imdb)
Oretachi wa tenshi ja nai (1993) - Direct-to-Video
Rikiya Yasuoka, Ren ?sugi and Junji Inagawa star in this early straight to video effort from Takashi Miike. Joe (Yasuoka), a lumbering tough guy with a heart of gold, is fresh out of prison, but it's not long before he lands himself in trouble again. The courier company he works for is attacked by a local yakuza gang. Joe takes matters into his own hands. (letterboxd.com)
Oretachi wa tenshi ja nai 2 (1993) - Direct-to-Video
Joe and his delivery company friends are back. This time they become embroiled in the evil plot of a corrupt politician. (letterboxd.com)
A show called "10 Most Terrifying Things in History that Really Happened" is struck with fear during a live broadcast on an infamous cursed house when bizarre phenomena occur, and the spirit of a young girl gets captured on film. The hosts decide to go towards the cursed house and purify the spirits on live TV.
When a person departs from life to death, nokans (coffin-makers) are the closest people to see him or her off. Junji Inagawa, a ghost storyteller with a distinctive storytelling style whose works include "Mystery Night Tour," will serve as a guide to introduce the many bizarre phenomena experienced by these coffin workers in their daily lives.