Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 (2017)
Japan's long-running found footage horror anthology returns with its 16th installment of taboo, occult, and grotesque short films.
Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 - Movie Information
- Original Title: 闇動画16
- Release Year: 2017
- Directed by: Kazuto Kodama
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Horror
- Runtime: 52m
- Original Language: Japanese
- Spoken Languages: Japanese
- Production Countries: Japan
- Alternative Titles: Yami Douga 16 (JP)
Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 - Plot
Spirits, occult, grotesque, violence, madness, bizarre incidents... Born from darkness, the darkness is about to be buried in the shivering taboo video multiple recordings of the popular series, the 16th installment!
Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 - Trailer
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Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 - FAQs
What is Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 about?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 is the 16th entry in Japan's long-running found footage horror anthology series. It compiles multiple short segments packed with spirits, occult rituals, grotesque imagery, and bizarre incidents, all presented as forbidden taboo recordings born from the darkest corners of Japanese horror culture.
Is Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 a found footage film?
Yes, the entire series leans heavily into found footage style. Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 presents its disturbing content as raw, unfiltered recordings — the kind that feel like they were never meant to be seen. It's a format that makes the horror feel uncomfortably real and immediate.
Where can you stream Tokyo Videos of Horror 16?
You can catch Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 on FOUND TV with ads. It's a solid free option for fans of Japanese horror who want to explore the series without any subscription commitment.
Do you need to watch previous installments first?
Not at all. Like most anthology horror series, each Tokyo Videos of Horror installment works as a standalone experience. You can jump straight into the 16th entry without any prior knowledge of the series and still get the full impact of its disturbing short segments.
What makes this series stand out in Japanese horror?
The Tokyo Videos of Horror series taps into Japan's rich tradition of cursed recordings and urban legends — think Ring-style dread, but rawer and more anthology-driven. Its longevity across 16+ installments speaks to a dedicated fanbase hungry for short, punchy horror that feels genuinely unsettling rather than polished.
What genre is Tokyo Videos of Horror 16?
It's pure horror — specifically Japanese found footage horror with an anthology format. Expect a mix of supernatural terror, occult imagery, grotesque violence, and psychological dread packed into short segments, all wrapped in that distinctly unsettling J-horror atmosphere.
What are similar films to Tokyo Videos of Horror 16?
If you enjoy this style, check out the V/H/S series (V/H/S, V/H/S/2, V/H/S/94, V/H/S/99), Paranormal Activity, or The Houses October Built. For more Japanese horror in a similar vein, Imprint is also worth exploring. All share that raw, found footage anthology energy.
How long is Tokyo Videos of Horror 16?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 16 runs 52 minutes — short and sharp, which suits the anthology format perfectly. It's the kind of film you can watch in under an hour and still walk away genuinely unsettled. No filler, just concentrated horror.
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