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'''Name:''' Default Costume (Japanese PS2 Version Only)<br>
'''Name:''' Default Costume (Japanese PS2 Version Only)<br>
'''Character:''' [[Miku Hinasaki]]<br>
'''Character:''' [[Miku Hinasaki]]<br>
'''Games:''' [[Fatal Frame]] & [[Fatal Frame III]]<br>
'''Games:''' [[Fatal Frame]]<br>
'''Also called:''' [[Zero Costume(FF3)|Zero Costume]]
'''Also called:''' [[Zero Costume (FF3)|Zero Costume]]


==How do you obtain it?==
==How do you obtain it?==
===Fatal Frame===
This costume is the default costume for the Japanese PS2 version.<br>
This costume is the default costume for the Japanese PS2 version.<br>
Miku is wearing this at the game start.
Miku is wearing this at the game start.
===Fatal Frame III===
'''Do either of the following:'''<br>
* Complete the game on Hard Mode.
* Complete the game 3 times on Normal Mode.


==Significance==
==Significance==
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==Misc Info==
==Misc Info==
* This is an [[Zero Costume (FF3)|unlockable costume]] for Miku in [[Fatal Frame III]], and a [[Miku Hinasaki Outfit 1|DLC costume]] for [[Miu Hinasaki|Miu]] in [[Fatal Frame V]].
* The Miku Monster in [[Cross title content#Monster Rancher 4|Monster Rancher 4]] wears this costume.
* The Miku Monster in [[Cross title content#Monster Rancher 4|Monster Rancher 4]] wears this costume.
* This outfit is an unlockable in [[Cross title content#Super Swing Golf|Super Swing Golf]] and its sequel.
* This outfit is an unlockable in [[Cross title content#Super Swing Golf|Super Swing Golf]] and its sequel.
* When Fatal Frame was released to the US and Europe, the [[Miku's Character Design|design]] of this costume was Default Miku Costume (FF1)|modified]].
* When Fatal Frame was released to the US and Europe, the [[Miku's Character Design|design]] of this costume was [[Default Miku Costume (FF1)|modified]].
* This costume was not used in the Xbox Japanese version of [[Fatal Frame]].
* This costume was not used in the Xbox Japanese version of [[Fatal Frame]].
* The lighter-coloured stripe at the bottom of Miku's skirt is made of translucent material, though the dark environment makes this difficult to see in the game, especially in lower resolution. In unlockable versions of this costume in [[Fatal Frame III]] and DLC for [[Fatal Frame V]], the skirt is fully opaque, but the sheer effect is reproduced in [[Pachislot Zero]].
* The lighter-coloured stripe at the bottom of Miku's skirt is made of translucent material, though the dark environment makes this difficult to see in the game, especially in lower resolution. In the DLC version of this costume made for [[Fatal Frame V]], the skirt is fully opaque, but the sheer effect is reproduced in [[Fatal Frame III]] and [[Pachislot Zero]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 06:09, 16 October 2025

Name: Default Costume (Japanese PS2 Version Only)
Character: Miku Hinasaki
Games: Fatal Frame
Also called: Zero Costume

How do you obtain it?

This costume is the default costume for the Japanese PS2 version.
Miku is wearing this at the game start.

Significance

This is Miku's signature costume. It resembles a school uniform.

The colours of the costume use the contrast between light and dark patches to make Miku stand out in the shadowy game environment. The red detail is intended to recall her name (which means "deep crimson") and the shade of blood, associating her more strongly with the colour red.[1]

Misc Info

Footnotes

  1. Interview with Jin Hasegawa (CG team), Makoto Shibata (director) - Zero Anthology Part 2: Miku and Mafuyu, Fatal Frame official website, Original Japanese (English Translation)
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