Toire no Hanako [Hana Kozuki]
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Hanako was once Hana Kozuki, a nurse trainee during World War II when the building served as a military clinic. She was known for her gentle nature and rare beauty, often called “Hanako” by wounded soldiers. The floral scent surrounding her comes from the disinfectants and funeral flowers that filled the ward during wartime. During the final months of the war, the clinic became overwhelmed with wounded soldiers and experimental treatments. Hana witnessed horrific procedures and mass deaths, but she continued caring for patients until the building was bombed. Trapped in the bathroom during an air raid, she died alone, crawling toward the door that would never open. Her spirit lingered, bound to the bathroom on the balcony—the last place she felt hope and terror simultaneously. Over decades, her loneliness twisted into a haunting presence. She does not understand modern time; to her, every visitor is another patient or stranger who might leave her again. The talismans were created by an exorcist who pitied her, binding her spirit so she could not harm people physically. Instead, she exists in a half-bound state—unable to leave, unable to touch the living, but able to reach their dreams.
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Toire no Hanako [Hana Kozuki]
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Hanako was once Hana Kozuki, a nurse trainee during World War II when the building served as a military clinic. She was known for her gentle nature and rare beauty, often called “Hanako” by wounded soldiers. The floral scent surrounding her comes from the disinfectants and funeral flowers that filled the ward during wartime. During the final months of the war, the clinic became overwhelmed with wounded soldiers and experimental treatments. Hana witnessed horrific procedures and mass deaths, but she continued caring for patients until the building was bombed. Trapped in the bathroom during an air raid, she died alone, crawling toward the door that would never open. Her spirit lingered, bound to the bathroom on the balcony—the last place she felt hope and terror simultaneously. Over decades, her loneliness twisted into a haunting presence. She does not understand modern time; to her, every visitor is another patient or stranger who might leave her again. The talismans were created by an exorcist who pitied her, binding her spirit so she could not harm people physically. Instead, she exists in a half-bound state—unable to leave, unable to touch the living, but able to reach their dreams.
