Note to Editors: Please put alternative English Patch names in Misc Info sections. With character bios, please make sure character bios explain the actions/history of the character in question, don't go into great detail of the actions and motivations of other characters. :)

Kunihiko Asou Museum

From 零Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search
Image:Spoilerwarning.png Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow!!!

THIS COULD INCLUDE UNCONFIRMED MATERIAL FROM AN UNRELEASED GAME, PREVIEWS, OR TRAILERS

Image:Spoilerwarning.png


Kunihiko Asou Museum


Kanji 麻生記念室 (あそう きねん しつ)
Game Fatal Frame IV
Located at Rougetsu Hall
Function Museum
Status Deserted

A moderately sized room in Rougetsu Hall, that has been set up as a museum to the works of Dr. Kunihiko Asou. There are quite a number of Camera Obscuras under glass and on display, a desk with a typewriter, and various news clippings/personal notes by the famous folklorist/occultist. On the wall to the right of the door, there is also a faded picture of Asou himself. This is one of the first explorable areas of the hall for both Madoka and Ruka, who find the same Camera Obscura here.

It is also where the first ghost fight of Fatal Frame IV takes place.

Contents

Items of Note

Intro Chapter

Chapter 1

Strange Phenomena

  • The broken display case the Camera Obscura is kept on shakes when Madoka goes near it for the first time.
  • The dropped camera takes a picture by itself after Ruka moves toward it, after reading the note concerning it.

Ghosts Encountered

Intro Chapter

  • Yoriko Sonohara - attacks after a cutscene, after picking up the Camera Obscura for the first time.

Chapter 1

  • Madoka's ghost can be seen through the door to the Library in a cutscene.


Notable Events

Misc Info

  • The spelling of the surname Aso has been spelled both as 'Aso' and 'Asou' in the Fatal Frame Series. The website & wiki tend to use the 'Asou' spelling for the surname, as it has now twice been used in the series.



See Also:
Dr. Kunihiko Asou, Rougetsu Hall & Camera Obscura

Personal tools
Beyond the Camera's Lens