"Me"
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| Japanese | わたし | |
| Family | Kageri Sendo (creator) | |
| Room | 311 | |
| Encounter | Rogetsu Hall courtyard (Phase IV) Room 311 (Chapter 5) | |
| Games | Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse | |
"Me" or 'Watashi' is a life-sized articulated doll in Fatal Frame IV. She belongs to Kageri Sendo, and was made to look like Kageri's older twin sister, Kaoru. Each day, Kageri would push the doll around Rogetsu Hall in her red wheelchair, visiting the pool in the courtyard to watch the light reflected on its surface. On the Day of Tranquility, Kageri wondered if they might be able to go to the beach again.
Fatal Frame IV

Ruka encounters the doll in the courtyard of Rogetsu Hall. Ruka, thinking she was real, tried to touch her and was attacked by Kageri. She is later fought by herself in Room 311. When Misaki attempts to leave the room, the coffin opens to reveal the doll. Defeating her will cause Kaoru Sendo's Suicide Note to appear in the coffin where the doll was.
Misc. Info
- Watashi is used as a pronoun in the Japanese language, signifying 'I'. It can also have the deeper meanings of 'personal' or 'private'.
- The doll's body and face seem to be covered in marks like peeling paint. They are identical to the marks on the mannequin in Kageri's room.
- Whilst with Kageri, the doll cannot be pushed back by any shot, and has no Fatal Frame chance. She continues to advance relentlessly and must be dodged.
- Kageri's relationship with the doll is similar to the relationship between Akane Kiryu from Fatal Frame II and her doll, also created to replace a dead twin.