No, I haven't heard any versions of the 'karsaz ghost story' yet. It might be a very local or not - so - well - known story.
I haven't had the pleasure of hearing any versions of the 'karsaz ghost story'. There are so many ghost stories around the world that it's hard to be aware of every single one. Since this one is related to Karsaz, it might be deeply rooted in the local culture and history there, and not something that has reached a broader audience yet.
I'm afraid I haven't. It could be a story that is specific to a certain community or region. If it's not widely spread, it's not likely that I would have come across it. Maybe it's only known among the people who live in or near Karsaz.
Sadly, I haven't heard any renditions of the 'lumley ghost story'. It could be a local or family - specific story that hasn't gained wide - spread popularity, or it might be something that's just not in the mainstream collection of ghost stories that I'm aware of.
No, I haven't actually heard any particular versions of the 'Shutter Ghost Story' myself.
I haven't heard any particular interesting versions. Since AKB48 is mainly known for their music and idol activities, a 'ghost story' related to them might be a relatively rare and less - publicized aspect. Maybe it exists more in the realm of fan - created content on some specialized fan forums or blogs that I haven't explored yet.
Sadly, I haven't heard of any interesting versions of the'mbs ghost story'. There are so many ghost stories out there, but this one is a mystery without more details about 'mbs'. It could be a made - up story within a small community, or it could be based on real events in a very specific location or situation related to 'mbs', but without that knowledge, I can't share any interesting versions.
There is an interesting 'the ghost ship story' where the ship was used for some sort of dark magic experiment long ago. The experiment went wrong and killed everyone on board. Now the ship is like a floating tomb, and those who get too close can hear the screams of the victims and see strange shadows moving about the ship.
Yes. One version is that a lone soldier's ghost walks the perimeter at night. He's said to be on an eternal patrol, still protecting the Alamo. It's a very vivid image and makes you think about the dedication of those who fought there.
There's a version I've come across where the Atco ghost train is part of a family curse. A family who worked on the Atco trains had some misfortune befall them. And now, their descendants claim to see the ghost train as a sign of the family's ongoing bad luck. The train is described as glowing faintly and making a mournful sound as it passes by.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific versions of the 'oksu station ghost story' myself.
I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any interesting versions of the 'yukari ghost story'. It could be a rather obscure story that not many people know about.
Yes, one version I heard was about a ghostly figure that appears near an old restaurant in Koreatown. Legend has it that the figure is of a former chef who was wronged in some way and now haunts the place, making strange noises at night.