Instructions:
1. Before you go to sleep, remove your clothing and enter your bathroom.
2. Fill the tub with water and shut off ALL the lights.
3. Step into the tub and sit facing the faucet / tap.
4. Shut your eyes and begin to wash your hair while repeating the words "Daruma San fell down". Keep saying this until you have finished washing your hair.
*As you wash your hair you should start to get an image of a Japanese girl with one eye missing standing in the tub. She slipped and fell, catching her eye on the faucet.*
5. When you sense the presence of Daruma San, say "Why did you fall in the bath?"
6. Keeping your eyes shut tight, get up and step out of the bath. Be VERY careful not to bump into anything or trip.
*It is now safe to open your eyes. Leave the water in the tub, go to your room and go to sleep.*
*When you wake the next morning, the game begins. Daruma San will be following you all day. Whenever you turn around to look, she will disappear. You may occasionally catch a peak of her throughout the day. As the day goes on, she will get closer and closer. It is important that you do NOT let her catch you. If you look and see that she is too close, you need to shout "Tomare!" , this means "Stop!". Then, run away from her as quickly as possible. Doing so will allow you to put some space between you and the spirit.*
*To END the game, you need to catch a peak of her and shout "Kitta!" This means "I cut you loose!". While you do this, hold out your arm and make the motion like a "karate chop" / cutting motion. You also must end the game BEFORE MIDNIGHT. If you do not do this Daruma San will enter your dreams and follow you there. This is DANGEROUS!*
Game Rules :
Do NOT open your eyes when you first sense the ghost
Do NOT allow the ghost to trip you as you get out of the tub
Do NOT reenter the bathroom after you leave
Do NOT drain the tub until the morning
Do NOT allow the ghost to catch up to you
*My advice : DO NOT PLAY THIS "GAME". IT IS DANGEROUS AND CAN RESULT IN YOU GETTING POSSESSED OR HARMED. THESE RITUALS ARE NOT TO BE TAKEN LIGHTLY.*
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