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Kisaragi Station: The Nowhere Stop

  • Entity ID: ent_asian_urban_legends_kisaragi_station
  • Origin: Modern Japanese Urban Legend / Creepypasta
  • Mythology System: Asian Urban Legends
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Containment Class: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High/Spatial Displacement)
  • Primary Tags: #Vengeful_Spirit, #Spatial_Anomaly, #The_Nowhere_Stop

Kisaragi Station (如月駅) is a high-level spatial anomaly documented within the broader framework of Asian urban legends. It manifests as a desolate, non-existent railway station isolated within a landscape of perpetual twilight, flanked by mountains that defy geographical mapping.

“There are no lights in the abyss of the platforms, only the rhythmic, hollow resonance of taiko drums and the distant, dissonant ringing of bells. If you find yourself here, you have already ceased to exist in the physical plane.”

  • Appearance: The station presents as an antique-style rural Japanese station. However, the surroundings are static and unseasonal.
  • Sensory Details: Reports indicate the total absence of cellular reception, vanishing shadows, and the presence of humanoid entities, most notably the “one-legged old man” who reportedly stalks the platform perimeter.
  • Environmental Hazard: The surrounding terrain is devoid of life. Attempting to traverse the tracks or exit the station perimeter is strictly advised against, as subjects who wander off into the mountains rarely return—or if they do, they are fundamentally altered.

When the anomaly enters an active state, the following physical and metaphysical constraints are observed:

  1. Spatial Locking: The entity triggers a localized reality failure, detaching the train car from its planned route and dragging it into a pocket dimension.
  2. Standard Alert Radius: 50 meters. Any entity or subject found within this radius during an active manifestation is at high risk of permanent displacement.
  3. Observation Policy: Direct interaction with indigenous entities at the station is to be avoided at all costs. Do not acknowledge the “One-Legged” entities.

Modern Anomaly Adaptation & Research Notes

Section titled “Modern Anomaly Adaptation & Research Notes”

Theoretical Integration (Anomaly/SCP Worldview): Currently, there is no official Foundation-level containment protocol for Kisaragi Station due to its transient, non-fixed nature.

  • Researcher Note: Recent data suggests that the anomaly may not be a singular place, but a “conditional bridge” activated by late-night transit travel in specific Japanese prefectures.
  • Call for Documentation: Field researchers are requested to submit logs regarding the “exit strategy.” Survivors of the event—who have returned from the ‘Kisaragi Incident’—often report finding themselves in a state of temporal displacement (e.g., returning years after their initial departure despite only hours passing in the anomaly).

Report any sightings of unregistered train stops in the Chiba-region transit systems immediately to the Archivist Node.