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{{FF4 Ghost
|name        = Yuukou Magaki
|image       = [[Image:YuukouRender.jpg|300px]]
|image       = [[Image:YuukouRender.jpg|300px]]
|name        = Yuko Magaki
|quote       = "Everyone's...Blooming..."
|quote       = "These visions are the flowers of salvation."
|kanji       = 曲木 遊光 (まがき ゆうこう)
|kanji       = 曲木 遊光
|alias       = N/A
|kana       = まがき ゆうこう
|age         = 51
|age         = 51
|family      = Unknown
|occupation = Artist<br>Patient
|occupation   = Artist / patient
|room       = [[Room 309|309]]
|status      = Dead
|encounter  = [[Room 309]] (Chapter 7)
|room         = [[Room 309|309]]
|cod        = [[Blossoming]]
|birthdate    = [[1921]]
|died       = [[Day of Tranquility]]
|birthplace  = Japanese mainland
|game        = [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]
|mstatus      = Unknown
|notes       = [[Yuko Magaki's Painting Notes]]
|games       = [[Fatal Frame IV]]
|japanactor =  
|firstappear  = [[Fatal Frame IV]]
}}'''Yuko Magaki''' is a ghost in [[Fatal Frame IV]]. In life, he was an artist and patient at [[Rogetsu Hall]]. His room is filled with his paintings, and there is also a [[Gallery]] dedicated to displaying his work.
|notes       = [[Magaki's Concept Notes]]
|japanactor   = Unknown
|COD          = [[Blooming]]
|died        = [[Day Without Suffering]]
|encounter    = [[Room 309]] (Chapter 7)
}}An artist and patient in [[Rogetsu Hall]]. His room is filled with portraits he has painted. Several of the paintings seem to show subjects suffering from [[Blooming]]. The most obvious picture is the one Yuukou has painted on his floor, which is of [[Sakuya Haibara]]. In the [[Gallery]], there is another similar picture of Sakuya, and [[Five Shrine Maidens|another]] of a group of five [[Kanade]].  


==Fatal Frame IV==
==Fatal Frame IV==
Yuukou, like many of the other patients found in Rogetsu Hall, was suffering from the effects of [[Getsuyuu Syndrome]]. Before his admission, he had apparently made many large financial contributions to the hospital. In hospital reports, it was recorded that he was rather irritable, but a quiet, private person. He disliked others touching his paintings, nor did he like to be disturbed when he was in the middle of painting. In fact, most of the time during his stay he would be in his room silently painting.
Like the other patients resident at Rogetsu Hall, Yuko was suffering from the effects of [[Moonlight Syndrome]]. Before his admission, he had apparently made many large financial contributions to the hospital,<ref>[[3F Room Assignments]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> but he had no visitors and spent most of his time painting in his room.<ref>[[Fatal Frame IV Spirit List (2023)|Fatal Frame IV Spirit List]], Specter #49, [[Fatal Frame IV]] remaster</ref> As part of his therapy, he was allowed to display his works in a special [[Gallery]], the only place where he felt at peace.<ref>[[Fatal Frame IV Spirit List (2023)|Fatal Frame IV Spirit List]], Specter #61, [[Fatal Frame IV]] remaster</ref>
 
[[Tsubaki Tono]], the third floor nurse, started to observe Yuukou mumbling to himself. He would get very loud and speak incoherently, only one or two of his words making sense before becoming silent again. From then on, his condition only worsened. His problematic behavior increased. He would start grinning obsessively during his unintelligible mutterings before crying out in a loud voice.
 
One such incident occurred during 'lights out' when Yuukou began screaming. The nurse who went to investigate was grabbed by the artist as he yelled more incoherent nonsense and the words "eradication" and "destruction".
[[image:Yuukoupainting.png|left|100px]]
[[image:Yuukoupainting.png|left|100px]]
As his status worsened he claimed to have had a "vision" of a woman in red with a blurred face bringing disaster to the island. This made a clear impression on Yuukou's artwork which took on a dramatic sinister tone. His pictures were of the fourth floor patient - [[Sakuya Haibara]].
After the [[Rogetsu Kagura]], Magaki's behaviour began to change, as did his paintings. He became more violent and erratic, with increasingly frequent loud outbursts. He believed he was receiving prophetic visions, and painted what he saw,<ref>[[Yuko Magaki's Painting Notes (1)]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> in particular a [[Sakuya Haibara|faceless woman]].<ref>[[3F Nurse's Logbook]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> His masterpiece, painted directly onto the floor of his room, shows the woman surrounded by people in attitudes of terror or worship, and seems to be an image of the [[Day of Tranquility]].


On the [[Day Without Suffering]], Yuukou along with [[Choshiro Kirishima]], was witness to Sakuya's escape from the basement where she had been imprisoned. He appears to have had a "vision" of the events that occurred after her escape, and this is where he drew inspiration from for the painting on the floor of his room.
While Magaki's fate is not directly mentioned in the game, it can be assumed he died on the Day of Tranquility along with all the other islanders. In death, he mostly lingers around his room and the Gallery, though he also appears as a vanishing ghost in the elevator and outside the dining room. As a hostile spirit, he attacks by crawling on the floor and grabbing the player character's ankles. He will also throw handfuls of paint, which temporarily cover the viewfinder.


==Paintings by Yuukou==
==Paintings by Yuko==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Instrumentalistgroup.jpg|[[Kanade|Five Shrine Maidens (Kanade)]]
File:Magakifloorpainting.jpg|[[Day of Tranquility]]
File:Instrumentalistgroup.jpg|[[Organs|Five Maidens (Organs)]]
File:Redwomanpainting.png‎|[[Sakuya Haibara|Woman in Red]]
File:Redwomanpainting.png‎|[[Sakuya Haibara|Woman in Red]]
File:Magakifloorpainting.jpg|[[Day Without Suffering]]
File:Magaki_Easel.jpg|Unknown subject from easel in [[Room 309]]
File:Magaki_Easel.jpg|Unknown subject from easel in [[Room 309]]
File:Magaki Figures 1.jpg|Two figures by a row of torii gates
File:Magaki Figures 1.jpg|Two figures by a row of torii gates
File:Magaki Figures 2.jpg|Two figures standing in a wilderness
File:Magaki Figures 2.jpg|Two figures standing in a wilderness
File:Magaki Figures 3.jpg|Two figures, possibly overlooking the [[Day Without Suffering]]</gallery>
File:Magaki Figures 3.jpg|Two figures, possibly overlooking the [[Day of Tranquility]]</gallery>


==Misc. Info==
==Misc. Info==
*Yuukou's room is #[[Room 309|309]] - 色取月 (Irodorizuki "multicoloured moon")
*Yuko's room is #[[Room 309|309]] "Faded Moon" {{jp|色取月|いろどりづき|irodorizuki|month of colour, the month when the leaves start to change}}.
*One of his attacks involves him throwing paint, which temporarily covers part of the viewfinder.
*He is only fought once in the game.
*He is only fought once in the game.
*The name "Yuukou Magaki" appears to be a pseudonym. His real name is unknown.
*The name "Yuko Magaki" is a pseudonym. His real name is unknown.<ref>[[Notebook (FF4)|Notebook]]: [[CH:Yuukou Magaki|Yuukou Magaki]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref>
*According to an [[Fatal Frame IV Unused Files|unused file]], Yuukou designed the decorative key fobs for [[Rogetsu Hall]].
*According to an [[Fatal Frame IV Unused Files|unused file]], Yuko designed the decorative key fobs for [[Rogetsu Hall]].<ref>[[✻ Nurse's Note 3|Nurse's Note 3]], [[Fatal Frame IV]] (unused)</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
* For other hostile ghosts, see [[Hostile Ghosts]].
* For other hostile ghosts, see [[Hostile Ghosts]].
* For more information on Getsuyuu Syndrome, see [[Getsuyuu Syndrome]].
* For more information on Moonlight Syndrome, see [[Moonlight Syndrome]].
 
==References==
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[[Category: Fatal Frame IV Ghosts]]
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 26 February 2024

Yuko Magaki


"These visions are the flowers of salvation."
Japanese曲木 遊光
まがき ゆうこう
Age51
OccupationArtist
Patient
Room309
Cause of DeathBlossoming
Date of DeathDay of Tranquility
EncounterRoom 309 (Chapter 7)
GamesFatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
NotesYuko Magaki's Painting Notes

Yuko Magaki is a ghost in Fatal Frame IV. In life, he was an artist and patient at Rogetsu Hall. His room is filled with his paintings, and there is also a Gallery dedicated to displaying his work.

Fatal Frame IV

Like the other patients resident at Rogetsu Hall, Yuko was suffering from the effects of Moonlight Syndrome. Before his admission, he had apparently made many large financial contributions to the hospital,[1] but he had no visitors and spent most of his time painting in his room.[2] As part of his therapy, he was allowed to display his works in a special Gallery, the only place where he felt at peace.[3]

After the Rogetsu Kagura, Magaki's behaviour began to change, as did his paintings. He became more violent and erratic, with increasingly frequent loud outbursts. He believed he was receiving prophetic visions, and painted what he saw,[4] in particular a faceless woman.[5] His masterpiece, painted directly onto the floor of his room, shows the woman surrounded by people in attitudes of terror or worship, and seems to be an image of the Day of Tranquility.

While Magaki's fate is not directly mentioned in the game, it can be assumed he died on the Day of Tranquility along with all the other islanders. In death, he mostly lingers around his room and the Gallery, though he also appears as a vanishing ghost in the elevator and outside the dining room. As a hostile spirit, he attacks by crawling on the floor and grabbing the player character's ankles. He will also throw handfuls of paint, which temporarily cover the viewfinder.

Paintings by Yuko

Misc. Info

  • Yuko's room is #309 "Faded Moon" (色取月( いろどりづき) irodorizuki; "month of colour, the month when the leaves start to change").
  • He is only fought once in the game.
  • The name "Yuko Magaki" is a pseudonym. His real name is unknown.[6]
  • According to an unused file, Yuko designed the decorative key fobs for Rogetsu Hall.[7]

See Also

References

Characters
Player Characters
Ruka Minazuki - Misaki Asou - Madoka Tsukimori - Choshiro Kirishima
Major Characters/Ghosts
Sakuya Haibara - Miya - Ayako - Sayaka Minazuki - Yo Haibara - Shigeto Haibara - Soya Yomotsuki - Dr. Kunihiko Asou
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Hospital Staff
Fuyuko Shiratsuki - Isolation Ward Nurse - Shie Sonosaki - Shoji Katagiri - Tsubaki Tono
Hospital Patients
Asagi Hizuki - Iori Aiba - Himiko Kiriya - Kageri Sendo - Katsuhito Kariya - Kazuto Amaki - Kyoko Kitazume - Natsuki Shiono - Sanae Houzuki - Tadayuki Kaido - Takashi Aiba - Tomoko Hinuma - Yoriko Sonohara - Yuko Magaki - Yuzo Takemura
Islanders
Byakuya - Masanobu Fuchiki - Michihiko Ikushima - Miyoshi Tsukigase - Sakuya's Mother - Sato Mizunoe - Soan Yomotsuki - Soetsu Yomotsuki - Sogen Yomotsuki - Takahisa Kozuki
Others
"Me" - Kaoru Sendo - Marie Shinomiya - Tomoe Nanamura
Terms
Asou Family - Blossoming - Camera Obscura - Day of Tranquility - Face-Cutting - Flashlight - Guardians - Haibara Family - Hallowed Realm - Hozuki Dolls - Kidnapped Girls - Lunar Eclipse - Mask of the Vessel - Moonlight Syndrome - Moonsounds - Organs - Rite of Descent - Rogetsu Kagura - Shrine Guards - Spirit Stone Radio - Spirited Aways - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Tsukiyomi - Vessel - Yomotsuki Family
Locations
Amanoura Police Department - Cape Tsukiyomi Lighthouse - Haibara Clinic - Haibara Infirmary (List of Rooms) - Kusanagi University - Moonglow Cavern - Rogetsu Hall (List of Rooms) - Rogetsu Isle - Primeval Passage - Temple of the Lunar Eclipse - Temple of Tsukiyomi - Tsukiyomi Beach - Yomotsuki Residence
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - Misaki's Camera Obscura - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Save points - Blue Crystal - Red Crystal - Doll List Sidequest - Spirit List - Lenses - Spirit Stone Radio Recordings - Functions - Films - Flashlight - Health items
Music
Moonsong - NOISE - Tsuki Amano - Zero no Chouritsu
More Pages
Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Choshiro's Handbook