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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 41 MIN

Sada Abe: Japan's Most Infamous Murder & The Ancient Spirit That Never Left | True Crime Japan

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G'day everyone! And Happy Weekend! 👋New episode is UP — and honestly? This one has been sitting with me for weeks.This episode we're covering the Sada Abe case. If you're not familiar — in May 1936, a woman named Sada Abe walked out of a Tokyo inn, through the city, bought new clothes, ate meals, read the newspaper coverage of her own crime... and didn't run. Not really.What she left behind in that room, and what she took with her, made her one of the most infamous figures in Japanese history. What happened to her after she was released from prison — where she went, how she lived, whether she's even still alive — nobody knows. She just... stopped existing in any record.No death certificate. No grave. No confirmed sighting after 1970.This episode goes deep on:🔍 The full true crime story — Pre-war Tokyo, the affair, the investigation, the trial!🗾 Why Japanese society made her into a legend instead of just a criminal!👁️ The Jorōgumo — the ancient spider spirit of Japanese folklore, and why it fits this case in a way that genuinely unsettled me while writing it📍 The unexplained sightings. The waterfall. The old woman nobody could account for.The first part of the episode is free to listen to below — you'll get the cold open and Act One, which covers Sada's background and the world that made her.As always — stay curious, stay a little scared.— The Tale TellerSOURCES & FURTHER READING:Sato, M. — investigative reporting on Sada Abe post-release (1970, various Japanese publications).Oshima, N. — In the Realm of the Senses (1976) — cinematic treatment; note: legally restricted in Japan.Pflugfelder, G. — Cartographies of Desire (1999) — academic context on prewar Japanese sexuality.Reider, N. — Japanese Demon Lore (2010) — Jorōgumo mythology in depth.Original police interrogation transcripts (partial) — held at National Diet Library, Tokyo.#StoriesFablesGhostlyTales #TrueCrime #JapaneseTrueCrime #SadaAbe #JapaneseHistory #TrueCrimePodcast #Horror #JapaneseHorror #Patreon

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G'day everyone! And Happy Weekend! 👋New episode is UP — and honestly? This one has been sitting with me for weeks.This episode we're covering the Sada Abe case. If you're not familiar — in May 1936, a woman named Sada Abe walked out of a Tokyo inn,...

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