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[Ju-on] Kayako Saeki papercraft
As revealed in Kei Ohishi's official novel, he was very careless on Juon's timeline, but Kayako was often depressed and lonely because his parents were present.
Kayako spent most of his free time with the cat Kuro and was very antisocial. In the first part of the Ju-on franchise, Kobayashi's wife Manami [sic] states that she remembered Kayako from college and thought she was "creepy." Kayako was jealous of Manami and tried to curse her, but failed, and she eventually gave up. While studying her, she meets Shunsuke Kobayashi and falls in love. After the accidental death of his parents, who were not worried, Kayako married Takeo Saeki, the only person who understood and cared for her, and was born with a son named Toshio. Meanwhile, Kobayashi is a teacher at Toshio's school and falls in love again.
She writes about her feelings for him in her diary, which she has continued for her lifetime. In most variations of the story, Takeo eventually finds and reads her diary. He is obsessed with the idea that Kayako is fooling him with his son's teacher-or worse, Toshio may be Kobayashi's son instead of his son. When she returns to her house that day, he brutally attacks her upstairs and secures her to her wall. Toshio listens to the noise in his bedroom and when he goes outside he sees violence through the railing below. Kayoko chases Takeo and tries to escape, but she beats him down. She has to sprain her ankle, trip over and crawl the stairs in front of her. After a long struggle with her, when she reached her front door, she saw Takeo slowly walking behind and suffering. He then snaps her neck at a 90 degree angle, crushes her throat, takes her to her bedroom and puts it in her trash bag. Kayako is still alive, but paralyzed and can only moan. Takeo stabs her many times (Ju-on: an event not explicitly shown in either grudge or grudge, but Takeo hangs a utility knife on his face and drags his bloody body to the former. Is implied because it indicates). Then place her body in the farthest corner of the attic through the attic door on the ceiling of the closet in her bedroom.
After her death, she becomes a grudge because of the painful and painful nature of her death. In the novel, her spirit first insisted on Toshio, perhaps to save him. In an American movie, Toshio is drowning in a tub by his father with his pet cat.
Kayako spent most of his free time with the cat Kuro and was very antisocial. In the first part of the Ju-on franchise, Kobayashi's wife Manami [sic] states that she remembered Kayako from college and thought she was "creepy." Kayako was jealous of Manami and tried to curse her, but failed, and she eventually gave up. While studying her, she meets Shunsuke Kobayashi and falls in love. After the accidental death of his parents, who were not worried, Kayako married Takeo Saeki, the only person who understood and cared for her, and was born with a son named Toshio. Meanwhile, Kobayashi is a teacher at Toshio's school and falls in love again.
She writes about her feelings for him in her diary, which she has continued for her lifetime. In most variations of the story, Takeo eventually finds and reads her diary. He is obsessed with the idea that Kayako is fooling him with his son's teacher-or worse, Toshio may be Kobayashi's son instead of his son. When she returns to her house that day, he brutally attacks her upstairs and secures her to her wall. Toshio listens to the noise in his bedroom and when he goes outside he sees violence through the railing below. Kayoko chases Takeo and tries to escape, but she beats him down. She has to sprain her ankle, trip over and crawl the stairs in front of her. After a long struggle with her, when she reached her front door, she saw Takeo slowly walking behind and suffering. He then snaps her neck at a 90 degree angle, crushes her throat, takes her to her bedroom and puts it in her trash bag. Kayako is still alive, but paralyzed and can only moan. Takeo stabs her many times (Ju-on: an event not explicitly shown in either grudge or grudge, but Takeo hangs a utility knife on his face and drags his bloody body to the former. Is implied because it indicates). Then place her body in the farthest corner of the attic through the attic door on the ceiling of the closet in her bedroom.
After her death, she becomes a grudge because of the painful and painful nature of her death. In the novel, her spirit first insisted on Toshio, perhaps to save him. In an American movie, Toshio is drowning in a tub by his father with his pet cat.
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