If you liked
Zashiki Onna
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...then you might like
Ibitsu
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Both are about a disturbed, deranged young woman who stalks and harasses the male protagonist after a chance encounter and doesn't hesitate to harm those close to him to get to him. The main differences are that Zashiki Onna starts off fairly mild and builds up tension and terror as it goes along whereas Ibitsu goes full tilt from the beginning, and that the stalker in Ibitsu is developed and explored a bit more thoroughly than in Zashiki Onna. Other than those factors, they're pretty much different takes on the same story.
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Recommended by lithiumflower
Those, both rather short, horror mangas contains an extremely frightening and sick woman who is stalking the male lead.The mangas are both very thrilling and if you want something short and creepy, I'd recommend them both. If you liked one of them, I'm pretty sure that you'd like the other one as well.
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Recommended by sockersoppa
Both series feature a protagonist drawn into a scary urban legend with little to no knowledge of it or how to deal with it.
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Recommended by Phantom-Brave12
Both deal with incredibly freaky women, who make the main male character's life a living hell.
If you like horror and suspense, both are quite good!
Ibitsu is like a far creepier, bloodier, and more violent version of Zashiki. They're weird twists on urban legends about creepy women who will start to stalk you if you talk to them........
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Recommended by IceAndCream
Both have creepy women that are relentlessly stalking the male protagonist and those around him. I felt that Ibitsu was creepier. If you are not a fan of gore in manga, I suggest Zashiki Onna rather than Ibitsu. If you don't mind a bit of gore, then Ibitsu is probably superior.
If you enjoyed Ibitsu, you will enjoy Zashiki Onna and visa versa.
A crazy, insane, mysterious girl obsessively stalks a normal, average boy.