I Netflixed Ayakashi: Japanese Classic Horror. It's eleven episodes, but the episodes on each disc are all self containeded with each other so it's a lot like an anthology series except the stories are multi-episodic.
The first disc is Tenshu Monogatari. It's nothing spectacular and at four episodes it's at least one episode or longer than it needed to be. The character designs are nothing interesting and it starts out promising but quickly degenerates into random predictable fare. Who knew we were gonna get that ending? Oh yeah, we all did. It's based on a play. I feel like we were missing a lot, even with the length it was. It wasn't horrible but not something I would recommend anyone bother with.
The second disc was Yotsuya Kaiden, which is suppose to be one of the most famous Japanese ghost stories EVA. But I didn't know anything about it, so I went in blind. It was also four episodes and used those episodes far better than Tenshu Monogatari did. The narrator was the creepiest aspect of all. It has character designs by Yoshitaka Amano.
The third disc was Bake Neko. It was three episodes and the best one of the series. The look of it is very interesting, like we're looking at pictures out of a story book. I love the textures, the colors, the character designs and the background designs. All very nice. The story is pretty solid. The Medicine Peddler definetely goes on my list of memorable anime characters.