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|image      = [[Image:Shigetobio.png|300px]]
|name        = Shigeto Haibara
|name        = Shigeto Haibara
|image      = [[Image:Shigetobio.png|300px]]
|quote      = "Everything I've done, my work, my sacrifices, the culmination of all of my research... It's all for her."
|quote      = "...We must resurrect the Kiraigou."
|kanji      = 灰原 重人
|realname    = Shigeto Haibara
|kana        = はいばら しげと
|kanji      = 灰原 重人 (はいばら しげと)
|alias      = Shigehito Haibara
|alias      = Shigehito Haibara
|age        = 53
|age        = 53
|family      = Wife (unnamed), [[Sakuya Haibara]] (daughter) & [[Yo Haibara]] (son)
|family      = [[Sakuya's Mother|Wife]] (unnamed)<br>[[Sakuya Haibara]] (daughter)<br>[[Yo Haibara]] (son)
|encounter  = [[Haibara Infirmary]] basement ([[Chapter 10: Lingering Cherry Blossoms|Chapter 10)]]
|occupation  = Doctor<br>Director of [[Haibara Infirmary]]
|occupation  = Doctor, Director of [[Haibara Infirmary]]
|encounter  = [[Moonglow Cavern]] ([[Phase X: Fallen Petals|Phase X)]]
|status      = Dead
|died        = [[Day of Tranquility]] (presumed)
|room        = N/A
|game        = [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]
|birthplace  = [[Rogetsu Isle]]
|mstatus    = Widower
|games      = [[Fatal Frame IV]]
|firstappear = [[Fatal Frame IV]]
|notes      = [[Director Haibara's Notes]]
|notes      = [[Director Haibara's Notes]]
|japanactor  = Ryoichi Fukuzawa
|japanactor  = [[Voice Actors (FF4)|Ryoichi Fukuzawa]]
|COD        = [[Blooming]]
}}Shigeto was the director of [[Haibara Infirmary]] on [[Rogetsu Isle]]. As the head of the [[Haibara Family]], he was a very important person on the island, and provided both political and cultural leadership.<ref>[[Notebook (FF4)|Notebook]]: [[CH:Shigeto Haibara|Shigeto Haibara]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> In the past, the Haibara family had served as high priests, overseeing the island's rituals,<ref>[[Director Haibara's Notes (1)]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> and although many of the traditions had faded by Shigeto's time, he continued to manage the [[Rogetsu Kagura]] festival held once every ten years.  
|died        = [[Day Without Suffering]] (presumed)
}}Shigeto was the director of [[Haibara Infirmary]] on [[Rogetsu Isle]]. As the head of the [[Haibara Family]], he was a very important person on the island, and provided both political and cultural leadership.<ref>''[[Choshiro's Handbook]]: [[CH:Shigeto Haibara|Shigeto Haibara]]'', [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> In the past, the Haibara family had served as high priests, overseeing the island's rituals,<ref>''[[Director Haibara's Note 1]]'', [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> and although many of the traditions had faded by Shigeto's time, he continued to manage the [[Rogetsu Kagura]] festival held once every ten years.  


==Past==
==Past==
Shigeto spent much of his life attempting to find a cure for [[Getsuyuu Syndrome]] using various techniques, inspired by both modern medicine and religious folklore. Both his wife and [[Sakuya Haibara|daughter]] suffered from the disease, and his wife killed herself. Shigeto dedicated himself to finding a cure, as did his son [[Yo Haibara|Yo]], who opened a clinic on the mainland with his father's support.<ref>''Character Correlation Chart: Shigeto Haibara'', [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r4zj/index.html Fatal Frame IV official website]. ([http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/ff4/ff4correlation.html English translation])</ref> Both Yo and Shigeto carried their research to extremes, performing fatal experiments on living patients.
Shigeto spent much of his life attempting to find a cure for [[Moonlight Syndrome]] using various techniques, inspired by both modern medicine and religious folklore. Both his wife and [[Sakuya Haibara|daughter]] suffered from the disease, and his wife killed herself. Shigeto dedicated himself to finding a cure, as did his son [[Yo Haibara|Yo]], who opened a clinic on the mainland with his father's support.<ref>''Character Correlation Chart: Shigeto Haibara'', [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/r4zj/index.html Fatal Frame IV official website]. ([http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/ff4/ff4correlation.html English translation])</ref> Both Yo and Shigeto carried their research to extremes, performing fatal experiments on living patients.


==Fatal Frame IV==
==Fatal Frame IV==
Shigeto believed that the only way to save his daughter was to perform the ancient [[Kiraigou]], the original form of the Kagura. Working together with [[Soya Yomotsuki]], a master mask-maker of the [[Yomotsuki Family]], he began to research the ritual. Since the Kiraigou caused the [[Day Without Suffering]], which left the island in ruins, it had become taboo, and much of the lore surrounding it had been lost, but using the [[Camera Obscura]] created by [[Dr. Kunihiko Asou]], Shigeto was able to reveal fragments of the past. The photographs he took with the camera showed the melody needed to access the Underground Lunar Hall from the Antechamber<ref>''[[Soya's Note 2]]'', [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref>, and the taboo Mask of the Lunar Eclipse created by [[Soetsu Yomotsuki]].
Shigeto believed that the only way to save his daughter was to perform the ancient [[Rite of Descent]], the original form of the Kagura. Working together with [[Soya Yomotsuki]], a master mask artisan of the [[Yomotsuki Family]], he began to research the ritual. Since the Rite of Descent had caused the [[Day of Tranquility]], which nearly devastated the island, it had become taboo, and much of the lore surrounding it had been lost, but using the [[Camera Obscura]] created by [[Dr. Kunihiko Asou]], Shigeto was able to reveal fragments of the past. The photographs he took with the camera showed the melody needed to access the Temple of Tsukiyomi from the Rogetsu Antechamber<ref>[[Soya's Notes (2)]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref>, and the taboo Mask of the Lunar Eclipse created by [[Soetsu Yomotsuki]].


As the time of the lunar eclipse grew closer, Yo returned from the mainland and joined Shigeto and Soya's efforts, trying to recreate the [[Lunar Melody|lunar melody]] from ancient documents and personally selecting the five girls who would perform as [[Kanade]] in the Kiraigou, while Sakuya was to perform as the [[Vessel (FF4)|Vessel]]. However, the ritual ultimately failed. The mask shattered, Sakuya fell into a coma, and the five Kanade lost their memories. Shigeto had Sakuya moved to the [[Shrine of Mourning]], and observed the girls in the [[Moonbeam Well]], until they were rescued two weeks later by detective [[Choshiro Kirishima]].
As the lunar eclipse grew closer, Yo returned from the mainland and joined Shigeto and Soya's efforts, trying to recreate the [[Moonsounds]] from ancient documents and personally selecting the five girls who would perform as [[Organs]] in the Rite of Descent. Sakuya was to perform as the [[Vessel (FF4)|Vessel]]. However, the ritual ultimately failed. The mask shattered, Sakuya fell into a coma, and the five Organs lost their memories. Shigeto had Sakuya moved to the [[Court of the Unhallowed]], and observed the girls in the [[Moonglow Cavern]], until they were rescued two weeks later by detective [[Choshiro Kirishima]].


It is unclear what Shigeto did in the two years following the Kiraigou. He denied all involvement in the kidnappings, and when another man confessed to the crime in a suicide note,<ref>''[[Choshiro's Handbook]]: [[CH:Shigeto Haibara|Shigeto Haibara]]'', [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> the police ceased their investigations. The hospital remained open, and [[Shrine Guards|islanders]] serving the Haibara family tended Sakuya as she hovered between life and death. Shigeto's fate on the Day Without Suffering is not mentioned, but it can be assumed he [[Blooming|Bloomed]] and died along with the rest of the islanders.
It is unclear what Shigeto did in the two years following the Rite of Descent. He denied all involvement in the kidnappings, and when another man confessed to the crime in a suicide note,<ref>[[Notebook (FF4)|Notebook]]: [[CH:Shigeto Haibara|Shigeto Haibara]], [[Fatal Frame IV]]</ref> the police ceased their investigations. The hospital remained open, and [[Shrine Guards|islanders]] serving the Haibara family tended Sakuya as she hovered between life and death. Shigeto's fate on the Day of Tranquility is not mentioned, and as he wears a mask in his [[Hostile Ghosts|hostile form]], he is one of the few ghosts in the game who does not [[Blossoming|blossom]], so it is unconfirmed how and when he died.


As a ghost, he appears in two forms: a vanishing ghost in standard work attire and an attacking ghost in ritual attire, including a mask. The latter occurs only in Choshiro's [[Chapter 10: Lingering Cherry Blossoms|final chapter]], in the basement of the hospital, alongside [[Masanobu Fuchiki]] and [[Michihiko Ikushima]].
As a ghost, he appears in two forms: a vanishing ghost in standard work attire and an attacking ghost in ritual attire, including a mask. The latter occurs only in Choshiro's [[Phase X: Fallen Petals|final chapter]], in the basement of the hospital, alongside [[Masanobu Fuchiki]] and [[Michihiko Ikushima]]. During fights he does not attack aggressively, preferring to hover in the background while his underlings advance. His special attack is a ranged volley which involves him swinging his fan in an upward motion, shooting three pairs of white discs from the tips of his fan.


== Misc. Info ==
== Misc. Info ==
*Shigeto has one special attack which involves him swinging his fan in an upward motion, shooting three pairs of two small white circular discs from the tips of his fan.
*There seems to be spelling confusion on Shigeto's name. The game lists his name as "Shigeto," while the official site and game guide spell his name as "Shige'''hi'''to."
*There seems to be spelling confusion on Shigeto's name. The game lists his name as "Shigeto," while the official site and game guide spell his name as "Shige'''hi'''to."



Latest revision as of 16:02, 26 February 2024

Shigeto Haibara


"Everything I've done, my work, my sacrifices, the culmination of all of my research... It's all for her."
Japanese灰原 重人
はいばら しげと
AliasShigehito Haibara
Age53
FamilyWife (unnamed)
Sakuya Haibara (daughter)
Yo Haibara (son)
OccupationDoctor
Director of Haibara Infirmary
Date of DeathDay of Tranquility (presumed)
EncounterMoonglow Cavern (Phase X)
GamesFatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
NotesDirector Haibara's Notes
Japanese Voice ActorRyoichi Fukuzawa

Shigeto was the director of Haibara Infirmary on Rogetsu Isle. As the head of the Haibara Family, he was a very important person on the island, and provided both political and cultural leadership.[1] In the past, the Haibara family had served as high priests, overseeing the island's rituals,[2] and although many of the traditions had faded by Shigeto's time, he continued to manage the Rogetsu Kagura festival held once every ten years.

Past

Shigeto spent much of his life attempting to find a cure for Moonlight Syndrome using various techniques, inspired by both modern medicine and religious folklore. Both his wife and daughter suffered from the disease, and his wife killed herself. Shigeto dedicated himself to finding a cure, as did his son Yo, who opened a clinic on the mainland with his father's support.[3] Both Yo and Shigeto carried their research to extremes, performing fatal experiments on living patients.

Fatal Frame IV

Shigeto believed that the only way to save his daughter was to perform the ancient Rite of Descent, the original form of the Kagura. Working together with Soya Yomotsuki, a master mask artisan of the Yomotsuki Family, he began to research the ritual. Since the Rite of Descent had caused the Day of Tranquility, which nearly devastated the island, it had become taboo, and much of the lore surrounding it had been lost, but using the Camera Obscura created by Dr. Kunihiko Asou, Shigeto was able to reveal fragments of the past. The photographs he took with the camera showed the melody needed to access the Temple of Tsukiyomi from the Rogetsu Antechamber[4], and the taboo Mask of the Lunar Eclipse created by Soetsu Yomotsuki.

As the lunar eclipse grew closer, Yo returned from the mainland and joined Shigeto and Soya's efforts, trying to recreate the Moonsounds from ancient documents and personally selecting the five girls who would perform as Organs in the Rite of Descent. Sakuya was to perform as the Vessel. However, the ritual ultimately failed. The mask shattered, Sakuya fell into a coma, and the five Organs lost their memories. Shigeto had Sakuya moved to the Court of the Unhallowed, and observed the girls in the Moonglow Cavern, until they were rescued two weeks later by detective Choshiro Kirishima.

It is unclear what Shigeto did in the two years following the Rite of Descent. He denied all involvement in the kidnappings, and when another man confessed to the crime in a suicide note,[5] the police ceased their investigations. The hospital remained open, and islanders serving the Haibara family tended Sakuya as she hovered between life and death. Shigeto's fate on the Day of Tranquility is not mentioned, and as he wears a mask in his hostile form, he is one of the few ghosts in the game who does not blossom, so it is unconfirmed how and when he died.

As a ghost, he appears in two forms: a vanishing ghost in standard work attire and an attacking ghost in ritual attire, including a mask. The latter occurs only in Choshiro's final chapter, in the basement of the hospital, alongside Masanobu Fuchiki and Michihiko Ikushima. During fights he does not attack aggressively, preferring to hover in the background while his underlings advance. His special attack is a ranged volley which involves him swinging his fan in an upward motion, shooting three pairs of white discs from the tips of his fan.

Misc. Info

  • There seems to be spelling confusion on Shigeto's name. The game lists his name as "Shigeto," while the official site and game guide spell his name as "Shigehito."

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 (List of Rooms) - 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