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}}Dr. Kunihiko Asou was a brilliant occult philosopher and scientist who lived at the end of the Edo period (1603-1867) and into the Meiji period (1868-1912).<ref>[[The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]. Note: The English translation states that Asou was active into the 20th century, but this is ambiguous in the Japanese.</ref> His primary fields of interest were Japanese folklore and the spirit world, but his studies covered a broad field, and he was also a Doctor of engineering and a psychiatrist.<ref>[[Yuu's Notes 1]], [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]].</ref> He seemed especially interested in conducting research on the border between life and death, presented through dreams. The academic world, however, shunned both him and his research.<ref>[[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:The Camera Obscura|The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> | }}Dr. Kunihiko Asou was a brilliant occult philosopher and scientist who lived at the end of the Edo period (1603-1867) and into the Meiji period (1868-1912).<ref>[[The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]. Note: The English translation states that Asou was active into the 20th century, but this is ambiguous in the Japanese.</ref> His primary fields of interest were Japanese folklore and the spirit world, but his studies covered a broad field, and he was also a Doctor of engineering and a psychiatrist.<ref>[[Yuu's Notes 1]], [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]].</ref> He seemed especially interested in conducting research on the border between life and death, presented through dreams. The academic world, however, shunned both him and his research.<ref>[[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:The Camera Obscura|The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> | ||
Working together with one of his ancestors,<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Note 3]], [[Fatal Frame | Working together with one of his ancestors,<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Note 3]], [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]</ref> Dr. Asou took the latest Western technologies that were introduced to Japan and modified them in an attempt to create devices that could capture supernatural phenomena. These technologies included the [[Camera Obscura]], the [[Projector]], and the [[Spirit Stone Radio]]. His research and development in these technologies came to be known as "[[Mystical Science]]." He intended to use these devices to produce absolute proof of the existence of the spirit world.<ref>[[Rei's notebook]]: [[RN:Kunihiko Asou|Kunihiko Asou]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> | ||
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Dr. Asou used this earring to modify the crystal receiver in a radio. Dr. Asou explained that the radio utilized the special wave detection property of crystals to pick up the appropriate band wavelength. He chose stones in his experiments because since ancient times stones were known to carry occult properties. Dr. Asou believed if a person wore a crystal for a long time their thoughts would remain within, creating a special type of crystal, which his colleagues eventually called [[Spirit Stones]]. Once a Spirit Stone was placed into the radio's circuitry, the radio would replay words that were spoken in the past and the voices of ghosts that were contained within the stone. This was his first experiment to bear fruit; he was able to capture sound at a range outside that of normal broadcasting. The radio was able to receive supernatural sounds and voices from the spirit world that could normally not be detected. He called the modified radio the "Other World Crystal Radio Signal Receiver", otherwise known as the Spirit Stone Radio. <ref>[[Radio Transmissions]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> <ref>[[Rei's notebook]]: [[RN:Kunihiko Asou|Kunihiko Asou]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> | Dr. Asou used this earring to modify the crystal receiver in a radio. Dr. Asou explained that the radio utilized the special wave detection property of crystals to pick up the appropriate band wavelength. He chose stones in his experiments because since ancient times stones were known to carry occult properties. Dr. Asou believed if a person wore a crystal for a long time their thoughts would remain within, creating a special type of crystal, which his colleagues eventually called [[Spirit Stones]]. Once a Spirit Stone was placed into the radio's circuitry, the radio would replay words that were spoken in the past and the voices of ghosts that were contained within the stone. This was his first experiment to bear fruit; he was able to capture sound at a range outside that of normal broadcasting. The radio was able to receive supernatural sounds and voices from the spirit world that could normally not be detected. He called the modified radio the "Other World Crystal Radio Signal Receiver", otherwise known as the Spirit Stone Radio. <ref>[[Radio Transmissions]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> <ref>[[Rei's notebook]]: [[RN:Kunihiko Asou|Kunihiko Asou]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> | ||
After that, Dr. Asou developed a camera prototype that was able to photograph visions of the past and spirit entities that couldn't be seen by the naked eye. He took a camera, which was still considered a rare item in those days, and added a special lens and film to it. He came to call this camera the Camera Obscura. He recognized the potential the camera had in proving the existence of the spirit world.<ref>[[The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> The first [[FFIV: Misaki's Camera Obscura|prototype]] that Dr. Asou considered successful was handed down in the [[Asou Family]], though he had not then been able to test its powers.<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Note 3]]", [[Fatal Frame | After that, Dr. Asou developed a camera prototype that was able to photograph visions of the past and spirit entities that couldn't be seen by the naked eye. He took a camera, which was still considered a rare item in those days, and added a special lens and film to it. He came to call this camera the Camera Obscura. He recognized the potential the camera had in proving the existence of the spirit world.<ref>[[The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> The first [[FFIV: Misaki's Camera Obscura|prototype]] that Dr. Asou considered successful was handed down in the [[Asou Family]], though he had not then been able to test its powers.<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Note 3]]", [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]</ref> He knew these prototypes didn't fully utilize their potential and he strove to create a better Camera Obscura.<ref>[[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:The Camera Obscura|The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> Before doing so, he developed a special projector using the same principles behind the camera. The projector would project special images captured on film that originally could not be seen when they were photographed or on conventional equipment.<ref>[[The "Spirit World"]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref><ref>[[Rei's notebook]]: [[RN:Kunihiko Asou|Kunihiko Asou]], [[Fatal Frame III: The Tormented]]</ref> | ||
One day Dr. Asou was visited by a good friend of his, [[Seijiro Makabe]], who planned on taking a trip to [[Minakami Village]]. Makabe told Dr. Asou that he was hoping to investigate the rumored [[Forbidden Ritual]] that occurred there. Hearing this, Dr. Asou lent Seijiro the [[Camera Obscura (FF2)|Camera Obscura prototype]] and Spirit Stone Radio and wished him luck on his trip.<ref> [[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:The Camera Obscura|The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> He would never see his friend or equipment again. Undeterred, Dr. Asou began developing another Camera Obscura. | One day Dr. Asou was visited by a good friend of his, [[Seijiro Makabe]], who planned on taking a trip to [[Minakami Village]]. Makabe told Dr. Asou that he was hoping to investigate the rumored [[Forbidden Ritual]] that occurred there. Hearing this, Dr. Asou lent Seijiro the [[Camera Obscura (FF2)|Camera Obscura prototype]] and Spirit Stone Radio and wished him luck on his trip.<ref> [[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:The Camera Obscura|The Camera Obscura]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> He would never see his friend or equipment again. Undeterred, Dr. Asou began developing another Camera Obscura. | ||
[[Image:Kunihiko_Asou.jpg|128px|right|thumb|The picture of Dr. Asou in the [[Kunihiko Asou Museum]]]]He travelled all over Japan searching for a way to perfect the camera, and spent time on [[Rougetsu Island]] at some unknown point, conducting research about the Other World and the power of the island's sacred masks.<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Masks Inquiry]], [[Fatal Frame | [[Image:Kunihiko_Asou.jpg|128px|right|thumb|The picture of Dr. Asou in the [[Kunihiko Asou Museum]]]]He travelled all over Japan searching for a way to perfect the camera, and spent time on [[Rougetsu Island]] at some unknown point, conducting research about the Other World and the power of the island's sacred masks.<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Masks Inquiry]], [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]</ref> He was also permitted to view the performance of the [[Rougetsu Kagura]], escorted by [[Tsukimori Shrine Maidens]].<ref>[[Rougetsu Kagura Viewing Record]], [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]</ref> His studies of the island and its beliefs enabled him to create a special film plate, and it was here that he truly began to believe in the Camera's exorcismal power. In return he donated a single [[Camera Obscura (FF4)|Camera Obscura]] to the island's collection.<ref>[[Dr. Asou's Note 1]], [[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]]</ref> It was kept in a special [[Kunihiko Asou Museum|museum]], along with many other items relevant to occultism. | ||
He was said to have died unexpectedly under unknown circumstances.<ref>[[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:Spirit Stone Radio|Spirit Stone Radio]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> Makabe's apprentice, [[Ryozo Munakata]], published Makabe's final [[Tamashizume|book]] some time after the incidents at the village, in which he reveals that Asou had visited [[Himuro Mansion]], having heard that there was a special item called the [[Holy Mirror]] in the Himuro area and wrote in his diary that he had decided to visit the area. He was never heard from again. The exact purpose of his visit is never stated, but it can be assumed to have been for testing his latest [[Camera(FF)|camera]], as it is left behind in the mansion where [[Mikoto Munakata]] receives it some years later, and investigation/utilisation of the Holy Mirror (a major component of the camera). After his death, several more prototypes were discovered.<ref>[[Tamashizume: The Camera Obscura]], [[Zero Akaichou Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref> | He was said to have died unexpectedly under unknown circumstances.<ref>[[Mio's Memo]]: [[MM:Spirit Stone Radio|Spirit Stone Radio]], [[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly]]</ref> Makabe's apprentice, [[Ryozo Munakata]], published Makabe's final [[Tamashizume|book]] some time after the incidents at the village, in which he reveals that Asou had visited [[Himuro Mansion]], having heard that there was a special item called the [[Holy Mirror]] in the Himuro area and wrote in his diary that he had decided to visit the area. He was never heard from again. The exact purpose of his visit is never stated, but it can be assumed to have been for testing his latest [[Camera(FF)|camera]], as it is left behind in the mansion where [[Mikoto Munakata]] receives it some years later, and investigation/utilisation of the Holy Mirror (a major component of the camera). After his death, several more prototypes were discovered.<ref>[[Tamashizume: The Camera Obscura]], [[Zero Akaichou Complete Official Capture Book]]</ref> | ||
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| Japanese | 麻生 邦彦 / 麻生博士 (あそう くにひこ / あそうはかせ) | |
| Alias | N/A | |
| Age | Unknown | |
| Family | Asou Family | |
| Marital status | Unknown | |
| Occupation | Folklorist / Scientist / Occultist / Inventor | |
| Status | Dead | |
| Date of death | Unknown | |
| Games | ||
| Notes | The "Other World" Dr. Asou's Notes Rougetsu Kagura Viewing Record Dr. Asou's Masks Inquiry Book Next to the Hair Dr. Asou's Records | |
| Spirit stone | - | |
| Japanese Voice Actor | Tatsuhisa Suzuki (FF5) | |
| English Voice Actor | N/A | |
Dr. Kunihiko Asou was a brilliant occult philosopher and scientist who lived at the end of the Edo period (1603-1867) and into the Meiji period (1868-1912).[1] His primary fields of interest were Japanese folklore and the spirit world, but his studies covered a broad field, and he was also a Doctor of engineering and a psychiatrist.[2] He seemed especially interested in conducting research on the border between life and death, presented through dreams. The academic world, however, shunned both him and his research.[3]
Working together with one of his ancestors,[4] Dr. Asou took the latest Western technologies that were introduced to Japan and modified them in an attempt to create devices that could capture supernatural phenomena. These technologies included the Camera Obscura, the Projector, and the Spirit Stone Radio. His research and development in these technologies came to be known as "Mystical Science." He intended to use these devices to produce absolute proof of the existence of the spirit world.[5]
Youth (FF5)

Kunihiko Asou grew up near Mount Kagiroi, where he befriended a young shrine maiden named Shiragiku. She was chosen to be sacrificed on nearby Mount Hikami, and chose Kunihiko to be her partner in the Ghost Marriage ceremony. He took a lock of her hair as a token, promising he would return, but later he suppressed the memory and failed to keep his promise. The lock of hair was passed down in a branch of the Asou Family, where it was eventually found by his descendant, Ren Hojo.

Years later, Asou became interested in postmortem photography. Superstition said that photographs could trap the soul, and he began to work on a prototype of a camera that could do just that. He travelled around the Mikomori Region taking burial photographs, and became curious after some residents remarked that the eternal, unfading images were like the Pillars on Mount Hikami. Word of his invention had spread to the mountain as well, and Asou was invited to visit and take a photograph of the shrine maiden, Ose Kurosawa. He explored the mountain, taking photographs and contemplating death and the human soul, and finally arrived at the House of Joining. When he saw Ose dressed as a bride, he instantly fell in love with her, and she with him. They never voiced their feelings, but an unspoken vow passed between them. Kunihiko left the mountain with her photograph, a small piece of her soul. In two possible endings of Fatal Frame V, his spirit communicates with hers through Ren, and they are able to confess their feelings for one another at last.
Career (FF2-FF4)
Asou continued to study folklore and the spirit world, and kept working to create a device that would be able to capture the unseen. While conducting research into a mysterious sickness affecting psychiatric patients[6], Dr. Asou came across a subject who clearly described experiencing contact with the "Other World" in his dreams. This test subject was Kaname Ototsuki. He paid a visit to Dr. Asou, who interviewed him, but one night during his stay, Kaname left suddenly without gathering up any of his luggage. Amongst the things he left behind was an earring made of Echo Stone, which was believed to communicate thought. [7]
Dr. Asou used this earring to modify the crystal receiver in a radio. Dr. Asou explained that the radio utilized the special wave detection property of crystals to pick up the appropriate band wavelength. He chose stones in his experiments because since ancient times stones were known to carry occult properties. Dr. Asou believed if a person wore a crystal for a long time their thoughts would remain within, creating a special type of crystal, which his colleagues eventually called Spirit Stones. Once a Spirit Stone was placed into the radio's circuitry, the radio would replay words that were spoken in the past and the voices of ghosts that were contained within the stone. This was his first experiment to bear fruit; he was able to capture sound at a range outside that of normal broadcasting. The radio was able to receive supernatural sounds and voices from the spirit world that could normally not be detected. He called the modified radio the "Other World Crystal Radio Signal Receiver", otherwise known as the Spirit Stone Radio. [8] [9]
After that, Dr. Asou developed a camera prototype that was able to photograph visions of the past and spirit entities that couldn't be seen by the naked eye. He took a camera, which was still considered a rare item in those days, and added a special lens and film to it. He came to call this camera the Camera Obscura. He recognized the potential the camera had in proving the existence of the spirit world.[10] The first prototype that Dr. Asou considered successful was handed down in the Asou Family, though he had not then been able to test its powers.[11] He knew these prototypes didn't fully utilize their potential and he strove to create a better Camera Obscura.[12] Before doing so, he developed a special projector using the same principles behind the camera. The projector would project special images captured on film that originally could not be seen when they were photographed or on conventional equipment.[13][14]
One day Dr. Asou was visited by a good friend of his, Seijiro Makabe, who planned on taking a trip to Minakami Village. Makabe told Dr. Asou that he was hoping to investigate the rumored Forbidden Ritual that occurred there. Hearing this, Dr. Asou lent Seijiro the Camera Obscura prototype and Spirit Stone Radio and wished him luck on his trip.[15] He would never see his friend or equipment again. Undeterred, Dr. Asou began developing another Camera Obscura.

He travelled all over Japan searching for a way to perfect the camera, and spent time on Rougetsu Island at some unknown point, conducting research about the Other World and the power of the island's sacred masks.[16] He was also permitted to view the performance of the Rougetsu Kagura, escorted by Tsukimori Shrine Maidens.[17] His studies of the island and its beliefs enabled him to create a special film plate, and it was here that he truly began to believe in the Camera's exorcismal power. In return he donated a single Camera Obscura to the island's collection.[18] It was kept in a special museum, along with many other items relevant to occultism.
He was said to have died unexpectedly under unknown circumstances.[19] Makabe's apprentice, Ryozo Munakata, published Makabe's final book some time after the incidents at the village, in which he reveals that Asou had visited Himuro Mansion, having heard that there was a special item called the Holy Mirror in the Himuro area and wrote in his diary that he had decided to visit the area. He was never heard from again. The exact purpose of his visit is never stated, but it can be assumed to have been for testing his latest camera, as it is left behind in the mansion where Mikoto Munakata receives it some years later, and investigation/utilisation of the Holy Mirror (a major component of the camera). After his death, several more prototypes were discovered.[20]
Asou's death meant that the principles behind his devices would remain a mystery forever. [21] The documentation of the sounds that the Spirit Stone Radio projected were also lost over time. [22] The products of his research - the Camera Obscura, the Spirit Stone Radio, and the Projector - were sought after by enthusiasts and were soon scattered throughout all of Japan. [23][24]
Known Inventions
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Misc. Info
- Dr. Asou was originally supposed to have had a side-story in the first Fatal Frame game, but it was taken out because of a concern that the game would have too many story-lines to follow.[25]
- Dr. Asou built several Camera Obscuras, most of which were reported to have been broken by the time the Fatal Frame III story took place. [26]
- In Fatal Frame II, Dr. Asou's name was spelled Aso, without a 'u'. (Probably the translator's choice.) The 'u' was added in the English version of Fatal Frame III and this is also the spelling used in Fatal Frame IV environment textures. For the sake of this wiki, the 'Asou' spelling is used.
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir was originally titled "Dr. Asou's Spirit Camera" (麻生博士の心霊カメラ, Asou Hakase no Shinrei Camera) by Keisuke Kikuchi, since he has been mentioned in every other game in the series, but the idea was dropped because so few people knew who he was.[27] In the end, Dr. Asou was not mentioned at all in Spirit Camera, although the camera is still called the "Camera Obscura".
References
- ↑ The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented. Note: The English translation states that Asou was active into the 20th century, but this is ambiguous in the Japanese.
- ↑ Yuu's Notes 1, Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book.
- ↑ Mio's Memo: The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
- ↑ Dr. Asou's Note 3, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
- ↑ Rei's notebook: Kunihiko Asou, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Yuu's Notes 1, Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book
- ↑ The "Other World", Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Radio Transmissions, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Rei's notebook: Kunihiko Asou, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Dr. Asou's Note 3", Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
- ↑ Mio's Memo: The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
- ↑ The "Spirit World", Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Rei's notebook: Kunihiko Asou, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Mio's Memo: The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
- ↑ Dr. Asou's Masks Inquiry, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
- ↑ Rougetsu Kagura Viewing Record, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
- ↑ Dr. Asou's Note 1, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
- ↑ Mio's Memo: Spirit Stone Radio, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
- ↑ Tamashizume: The Camera Obscura, Zero Akaichou Complete Official Capture Book
- ↑ Mio's Memo: Spirit Stone Radio, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
- ↑ Radio Transmissions, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Mio's Memo: The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
- ↑ The "Spirit World", Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Zero Anthology #3 - The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame Official Site. (English translation)
- ↑ The Camera Obscura, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
- ↑ Iwata Asks: Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir
See Also
- For other members of the Asou Family, see Asou Family.
- For other folklorists in the Fatal Frame Series, see Folklorist.
- For information on other spirited aways, see Spirited Aways.