An incident is being discussed throughout Japan. The Doizaki couple murdered their 15-year-old daughter and kept her remains under their house for 16 years. Toshiko Hagitani, a housewife, pays a visit to Shigeko Maehata, who works for a small editing firm, one day. Toshiko informs Shigeko that her 12-year-old son Hitoshi may be able to view other people's memories. She takes out a drawing by Hitoshi. The image depicts a girl with a grey face lying in a house with a bat-shaped weather vane on its roof. The image appears to depict the Doizaki couple's incident. Shigeko decides to conduct some investigating, but Hitoshi is killed in a vehicle accident. Meanwhile, the Doizaki couple's attorney informs their second daughter Seiko that the pair has severed all relations with her. A female high school student is imprisoned at that period.
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An incident is being discussed throughout Japan. The Doizaki couple murdered their 15-year-old daughter and kept her remains under their house for 16 years. Toshiko Hagitani, a housewife, pays a visit to Shigeko Maehata, who works for a small editing firm, one day. Toshiko informs Shigeko that her 12-year-old son Hitoshi may be able to view other people's memories. She takes out a drawing by Hitoshi. The image depicts a girl with a grey face lying in a house with a bat-shaped weather vane on its roof. The image appears to depict the Doizaki couple's incident. Shigeko decides to conduct some investigating, but Hitoshi is killed in a vehicle accident. Meanwhile, the Doizaki couple's attorney informs their second daughter Seiko that the pair has severed all relations with her. A female high school student is imprisoned at that period.
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