She is a novelist and the niece of Yuriko Saeki and the daughter of Minako Takamura. At the start of the game, she has just moved into her aunt's house , which was left to her upon Saeki's death, and must uncover the truth behind the strange and menacing force that seems to reside over the place. Miki is a young adult at the start of the game. She has short greyish silver hair, fair skin and dark blue eyes. By physical attributes, she seems to take after her aunt more than her mother. Her main outfit is a long-sleeved, magenta knee-length dress.
Miki is defined as attractive and pretty. Three years after Yuriko's death, Miki moves into her old house, which her aunt had left to her.
She moved there as she felt she needed space from her mother, who's hysteria and emotional abuse was making living with her near impossible, and also because her mother didn't want to have to cope with Miki's mental illness. Upon arriving at the house, Miki meets and befriends her new neighbour, Shinji Miura. She also discovers there are many locked doors in the house, for which she doesn't have the keys.
That night, Miki wakes up and heads downstairs to get a drink. When she goes back upstairs, she hears a noise and turns to see a horribly deformed monster crawling towards her. Miki is able to escape and hide from the monster, falling asleep eventually. When she wakes the next morning, she initially dismisses it as a dream.
Over the next three nights however, Miki continues to encounter the monster. She also finds keys to unlock the other doors in the house. Five days after moving in, Miki becomes trapped down the house's well with the monster whilst exploring it and blacks out. She is rescued by Shinji, who takes her home. Miki, desperate for support, finally opens up about her encounters with the monster and is convinced the house is haunted. Shinji is kind to Miki and listens to her, but he is clearly unconvinced that the hauntings are real.
He suggests that Miki has been feeling very upset and guilty over her aunt's death, and these have caused her to hallucinate the monster and other strange occurrences. Miki denies this, but does not seem entirely certain. At this point, the player is given two options as to how Miki responds, which will determine Miki's ultimate fate. She can either agree with Shinji and accept the 'hauntings' as mere figments of her imagination, or deny his claims and stick to her belief that the monster is indeed real.
Miki disagrees with Mr. Miura about the events being delusions, and asks him to leave. That night, she finds the monster hanging by a rope, in the same place her aunt committed suicide.
Falling down, the monster chases her to the basement, which is filled with stuffed toy animals her aunt had made prior to her miscarriage. The monster corners Miki, but before it can reach her, a teddy bear falls from a nearby table and lands between them, causing the monster to stop. Upon closer inspection, Miki discovers the teddy has her name stitched in red thread on the sole of its foot.
Miki recalls the last time she saw her aunt, when she and her mother came to visit. Aunt Yuriko told Miki of all the stuffed animals she was making for her unborn baby, hoping it to be a girl. Despite being in high school, Miki expressed that she would love to have her own stuffed animal, and her aunt promised to do so.
Miki realises that the bear was the one her aunt intended to give to her, and the monster is actually her aunt.
Miki apologizes for not being there for her when she was suffering the most. Smiling tearfully, Miki finally says " I love you The monster lunges at Miki and she blacks out. Miki awakens to the sound of Shinji's voice. He says he got worried and he called an ambulance after finding her unconcious. Remaining on the floor, Miki sheds happy tears saying she finally remembered "something very important", and that she would be fine, now that she knew even she could be loved.
At the hospital, Miki is diagnosed with schizophrenia. Are all these events caused by supernatural forces or is Miki slowly losing her mind? A gloomy year-old woman who's the niece of the late Saeki. She is a romance novelist who suffers from depression due to her failure as an author, pressure from her mother and her guilt about her aunt's suicide.
Her relationship with her mother is strained because of her mother's hysteria. She believed that moving to her aunt's house would help her, but once the strange events start, her sanity slowly starts waning.
Miki's current and Saeki's former neighbor. He works as an architectural designer and is known to be a meddlesome and busybody person. He becomes interested in Miki and how mysterious she is, so he befriends her after she moves to her aunt's house. He acts very friendly and undertanding towards Miki, even after finding out about her mental illness.
Miki Takamura's late aunt and the younger sister of Miki's mother. Prior to the game, she was diagnosed a few months pregnant with a child. However, after a while, her child died, which sent her into postpatrum depression. Her sister mocked her for this and her husband divorced her, resulting in her mental state shattering.
She became paranoid of everyone around her and even believed that Miki hated her and wanted her to die. She eventually committed suicide by hanging herself in her room.
Miki's mother. She calls Miki at the house to see how things are going, but becomes increasingly frustrated and impatient when Miki keeps insisting that there's a monster in the house that's chasing her. She's also horribly verbally abusive towards Miki and her sister. Because of her nasty personality she provoked the events of the game by forcing Miki to move to her aunt's house and mocking Yuriko when she got her miscarriage.
Part of her attitude could be attributed to suffering from mental health issues that run in the family. If Miki chooses to believe that the monster is a hallucination, she will confront the monster in the room where her aunt hanged herself and claim that it isn't real. The monster will walk towards her and kill her. Her body will be found in the basement by Miura. The remake changes the ending. Miura is shown reading a newspaper about Miki's death.
It's revealed her body was full of self-inflicted wounds, implying that she commited suicide and was hallucinating the monster out of guilt. Miura mourns her and blames himself for not noticing Miki's deteriorating mental state.
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