Step into the inferno with Jigoku (地獄), Nobuo Nakagawa’s groundbreaking 1960 horror film that forever changed Japanese cinema. A surreal descent into punishment and morality, Jigoku is not just a movie—it’s a haunting vision of the afterlife that paved the way for decades of Asian horror storytelling.
In this video, we explore the film’s chilling imagery, its influence on later classics, and why Jigoku remains one of the most unforgettable horror experiences ever made.
If you’re a fan of Kwaidan, Onibaba, or modern J-horror like Ringu and Ju-On, this is a must-watch journey into the origins of cinematic terror.
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