Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai became a cult phenomenon in Japan; while the hype of these tales has receded, many
J-horror films and Japanese
urban legends can be attributed to the game's influence. Woodblock painter and founder of the Maruyama-Shijo School of Painting
Maruyama Okyo is considered the first artist to offer paintings of the
yūrei who were frequently cast in
kaidan. The telling of tales in a game of
Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai formed the basis of the 1968 film
Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters. In 2002, the TV series
Kaidan Hyakumonogatari (starring
Naoto Takenaka) aired on
Fuji TV. The series used the basis of
Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai to tell classic
Japanese ghost stories and ran for 11 episodes. The popularity of the game is not limited to Japan; in the
Paranormal State episode "Freshman Fear", members of the Penn State Paranormal Research Society play the
Ancient Japanese Game of One Hundred Candles during their investigation of a supposed haunting in a student dormitory. Other cultural influences include: • The tenth episode of the anime
xxxHolic where Yūko invites Watanuki, Doumeki and Himawari to a game of
Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai. • An episode of the anime
School Rumble where the students of 2-C can be seen playing the game throughout the episode. • The opening of the anime
Ghost Hunt. • A scene in the manga
Sundome where the members of the Roman Club play the game. • The
Girls und Panzer spin-off manga
Girls und Panzer: Motto Love Love Sakusen Desu! where the girls in the
sensha-dō club organize a
Hyakumonogatari night (with the Edo period history buff making full use of
rakugo conventions). The game is seen in a more comical tone with the various team recounting mysterious events like everything was either completely normal or of no importance. • "100 Stories", one of the "conversation skills" in
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, which includes a special reward for when players manage to display all 100 scripted stories. • The book item
100 Ghost Stories that can be read in
Persona 4 to increase Courage. • The 1968 film Yokai Monsters:100 Monsters starring
Miwa Takada. • The fifth episode of the anime
Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox where the main characters are forced to participate in the game by a group of undead samurai warriors. • The book
Night Film by
Marisha Pessl. • The anime
Kaidan Restaurant where each episode is broken up into three "dishes" (Appetizer, Main Dish, and Dessert); the "Dessert" is a ghost story told by one of the main characters while playing the game. • Volume 3 of
The Zashiki Warashi of Intellectual Village visual novel series. • The MMORPG
The Secret World where friendly ultraterrestrials explain in communications left around Tokyo's
Oni-and-
Elder-God-besieged Kaidan neighborhood that
Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai was a name originally referring to themselves before it was given to the game that they had in fact created in order to gently educate humanity about the dangers facing it in such places. •
Anthony Bourdain's comic series
Hungry Ghosts where the game is used as a framing device to tell several horror stories derived from popular folklore. • The
Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game tabletop RPG where
Hyakumonogatari Kaidenkai features prominently in the Book of Void sourcebook (both as a game played by characters in the setting and as a particular book). • An episode of the anime
Yamishibai where a group of characters play the game and recite all the preceding episodes of the series before that episode. ==See also==