Tonight's story deals with something called ayashimi. I chose not to translate this word, because it is vague even in Japanese. Ayashimi means something strange or mysterious, and doesn't really refer to any specific type of monster or phenomenon. It's written with the kanji 怪, which is one of the kanji found in the words
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