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Minakami Village

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Minakami Village


Kanji 皆神村 (みなかみ むら)
Game Fatal Frame II
Fatal Frame III
Deep Crimson Butterfly
Located at Mountain forest, possibly in Northeastern Japan
Function Village
Status Destroyed/cursed by The Repentance/flooded by Minakami Dam

Minakami Village is the setting for Fatal Frame II and Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly.

Years ago during the Meiji Period, the entire village mysteriously vanished on the night of a ceremony. Only one girl escaped the village before it disappeared. The spot where the village once stood is covered in a thick fog, and people who get lost within the forest are said to have been spirited away. Since the construction of Minakami Dam and the subsequent flooding of the entire forest, it is unknown if the village still exists or if it can still be reached by ordinary means.

Contents

Also Known As

The Lost Village
All God's Village

Locations

  • Houses
Kurosawa House, Osaka House, Kiryu House & Tachibana House
  • Ritual related areas
Kureha Shrine & Hellish Abyss
  • Other buildings/locations
Old Tree, Tsuchihara Jailhouse, Whisper Bridge, Misono Hill & Minakami Cemetery

Residents

  • Kurosawa Family - head family
Ryokan Kurosawa, Sae Kurosawa & Yae Kurosawa
  • Futago Family
Twin Shrine Maidens
  • Osaka Family
Tsuzuri Osaka & Musubi Osaka
  • Tachibana Family
Itsuki Tachibana, Mutsuki Tachibana & Chitose Tachibana
  • Tsuchihara Family - in charge of law enforcement
Broken Neck Woman (speculated)
  • Murakami Family
Kiichi Murakami
  • Kiryu Family
Akane Kiryu, Azami Kiryu & Yoshitatsu Kiryu
  • Other
Kayo, Boy Playing Tag 1, Girl Playing Tag, Boy Playing Tag 2 & Minakami Villagers

Visitors

Notes

MM:Lost Village, All God's Village

Fatal Frame III

Parts of the village are featured in Kei Amakura's dreams in Fatal Frame III.

Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly

The village will be featured in Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly, a remake of Fatal Frame II, to be released on the Wii in June 2012.

Misc. Info

  • Inspiration for Minakami Village comes from the tale of Sugisawa Village.
  • Makoto Shibata claims that he was inspired by his grandfather's old house when designing the buildings of this village.




See Also:
Spirited Aways, Twin Shrine Maidens, Crimson Sacrifice Ritual, The Repentance, Mio Amakura, Mayu Amakura, Dr. Kunihiko Aso, Camera Obscura & Remaining


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