Lady Ninja Kasumi 7: Damned Village Film May 2026
Director: Kenji Takeda | Studio: Toei V-Cinema | Runtime: 87 min | Rating: R+ (Violence, Adult Themes)
The final shot shows Kasumi walking away from the smoldering crater that was Jigokudani. She pauses, touches the empty locket around her neck (whose contents she no longer remembers), and whispers, “Seven villages. Seven hells. One more to go.” lady ninja kasumi 7: damned village film
Damned Village is considered a high point in the late V-Cinema era, praised for its practical gore effects, rain-soaked cinematography, and Aizawa’s stoic, grieving performance. Fans lauded the film for pivoting from supernatural action into tragic horror. The infamous “Nail Kunai Kill” (Kasumi drives a poisoned hairpin through a zombie ninja’s skull, only to have the zombie laugh before dissolving) became an internet cult moment. It grossed ¥180 million direct-to-DVD and spawned a sequel tease ( Kasumi 8: River of Regret ) that, as of 2025, remains unproduced. Director: Kenji Takeda | Studio: Toei V-Cinema |
Kasumi confronts her master in the “Womb of Thorns,” a cavern beneath the village where the souls of a thousand slain innocents power a massive black iron bell. When the bell tolls, a new damned ninja rises. To win, Kasumi must break her last emotional bond—not by killing her master, but by performing the forbidden “Ghost-Sealing Rite” taught to her in film two, erasing his soul from existence entirely. The cost: she loses her own memory of ever having a master, leaving her hollow and free. One more to go
Disgraced and wandering the countryside after the events of Kasumi 6: Blade of Betrayal , the legendary Lady Ninja Kasumi (played by Rina Aizawa) seeks only a quiet death. Instead, she finds the village of Jigokudani—“Hell Valley.” Once a thriving covert outpost for the Iga clan, the village is now a plague-ridden ghost town shrouded in perpetual twilight. The shogunate’s intelligence service, the Oniwaban, has lost three squads inside.