Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 (2019)
The 22nd entry in Japan's long-running underground horror anthology, unleashing spirits, occult terror, and taboo found footage from the darkness.
Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 - Movie Information
- Original Title: 闇動画22
- Release Year: 2019
- Directed by: Kazuto Kodama
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Horror
- Runtime: 51m
- Original Language: Japanese
- Spoken Languages: Japanese
- Production Countries: Japan
Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 - Plot
Spirits, occult, grotesque, violence, madness, bizarre incidents... Born from the darkness, the 22nd installment of the popular series that contains multiple horror and amazing taboo videos that are about to be buried in the darkness!
Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 - Trailer
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Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Kazuto Kodama
Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 - FAQs
What is Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 about?
Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 is the 22nd entry in a long-running Japanese horror anthology series. It collects multiple short horror segments featuring spirits, occult rituals, grotesque violence, and bizarre taboo incidents — all presented in a raw, found footage style designed to feel disturbingly real.
Is Tokyo Videos of Horror 22 a found footage film?
Yes, the series leans heavily into the found footage format. Each segment is presented as raw, unpolished video footage capturing supernatural encounters, occult events, and disturbing incidents — a style that gives the anthology its unsettling, voyeuristic edge.
Where can you watch Tokyo Videos of Horror 22?
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Do you need to watch previous installments first?
Not at all. Like most anthology horror series, each installment of Tokyo Videos of Horror stands on its own. You can jump straight into the 22nd entry without any prior knowledge of the series and still get the full experience.
Who directed Tokyo Videos of Horror 22?
Kazuto Kodama directed this installment. He has been associated with the Tokyo Videos of Horror series, which has built a dedicated following among fans of Japanese extreme and found footage horror over its many entries.
What makes this series different from Western horror anthologies?
The Tokyo Videos of Horror series draws on distinctly Japanese horror sensibilities — vengeful spirits, occult folklore, and deeply taboo subject matter — presented with a raw, unfiltered aesthetic. It feels closer to underground shock video than polished Western anthology films like V/H/S.
What are similar films to Tokyo Videos of Horror 22?
If you enjoy this one, check out V/H/S/2, V/H/S/94, Paranormal Activity, or Really! Cursed Video: The Movie for more found footage horror. For Japanese-style anthology horror, Doc. 33 and Spirits are worth exploring as well.
How long is Tokyo Videos of Horror 22?
The film runs 51 minutes — a compact runtime that suits the anthology format well. It delivers its horror in short, punchy segments without overstaying its welcome, making it easy to watch in a single sitting.
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