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Sadako Takahashi (Born 1868)


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Sadako Takahashi (1868-?) Is a person from the Meiji era to the Taisho era in Japan . Born
in Wake Town , Wake County, Okayama Prefecture [1] . A person who became a subject of a
supernatural power experiment by cooperating with a superpsychologist , Yukichi Fukurai , as
a supernatural power who possesses the ability to see through and copy . The origin of the
fictional character, Sadako Yamamura , who appeared in the horror novel and the movie " Ring "
series [2] , or the theory of Sadako Yamamura's model [3] [4] . Chitsuko Mifune, who was
considered a psychic in the late Meiji era, is often introduced alongside Ikuko Nagao and others,
but lacks data on his life when compared to the two, and there are many mysteries [5] .
Takahashi Sadako
Sadako Takahashi
birth 1868
Wake Town, Wake District , Okayama
Prefecture, Japan

Death and death unknown

Housing Sendagaya-cho, Toyoda-


gun , Tokyo (currently Sendagaya , Shibuya-
ku , Tokyo )

Prominent achievements Subject of Yukichi Fukurai 's psychic


experiment

What has influenced " Ring " series

Title Psychics

spouse Miyaji Takahashi


Experiment under husband, Miyaji Takahashi
Sadako's husband, Miyaji Takahashi was not an expert in parapsychology, but he is
independently researching breathing methods for mental training, and while Sadako imitated
him, he practiced this. I learned how to unify. Through this, Miyaji felt that Sadako had a
spiritual ability [1] .
It was supposed that Miyaji noticed Sadako's ability on November 12, 1910 (Meiji
43) when Ikuko Nagao's first photo-taking experiment was conducted , and the couple were at
that time Sendagaya-cho, Toyota-gun , Tokyo. I lived in Sendagaya , Shibuya-ku , Tokyo . In the
same day, according to Fukurai's book Toseki and Nensha, Sadako told Miyaji that the fire
chopsticks he had moved by himself moved on the brazier and wrote the word “Kiyo”. Miyaji
tried the Ouija board , but Sadako said that he looked through Senri like Chizuko Kiyohara
(Mizune Chizuko, Kiyohara is the surname of Chizuruko's brother-in-law). As a result, Miyaji
proposed to Sadako a perspective experiment [6] . From the same month, experiments were
conducted more than 20 times by putting letters and paper in a box and seeing through it. This
process is summarized in Fukurai's "Perspective and Nensha", and it is said that Sadako
succeeded in all perspectives [7] .
Experiment under Yukichi Fukurai
At that time, Sadako and his friends lived in a house in Somei Uzawa 's mansion, and because
Uzawa was acquainted with Fukui, Fukui showed an interest in Sadako through the introduction
of Uzawa, and an experiment is conducted under Fukui. It was carried. In this experiment,
Sadako performed perspective and recollection as if another personality dwelled after
unification. This is a major feature that differs from Chizuruko Mifune and Ikuko Nagao [3] [8] ,
and Fukurai called this different personality the "spirituality" [9] .
In the first experiment on March 2, 1913 (Taisho 2), Fukui brought it to a doctor's house near
Takahashi's house with Yoshihide Kubo , Makita Goto, Yoshizo Kuwata, and
Rikisaburo Imamura . Attempts were made to make a photocopy on the photoplate that he had
hidden, but as a result, the photocopy to Fukurai's photoplate was unsuccessful, and he was
exposed to another photoplate that was already at the doctor's house. Sadako's ability could be
interpreted as going to the doctor's house's plate instead of Fukui's, but I must admit that this
experiment has no academic value [9] [10] , No. 1. The round experiment was considered a
failure [11] [12] .
The second experiment was carried out on April 27 and the third on May 10, the following
month. Kubo and Minoru Takahashi (psychologists) attended the 2nd meeting, and Kubo, Goto,
Kuwata, Tetsujiro Inoue , and Katsuhiko Kakei attended the 3rd meeting. An attempt was made
to copy it to the dry plate that had been used [10] . According to Fukui's books such as
"Perspective and Nensha" above, in the second, Sadako showed the character "Myoho" in detail,
and in the third, one character of "heaven" and his own Successfully captured three
fingers [9] [11] . Based on the results of these experiments, Fukurai became convinced that
Sadako's see-through and ability to photograph were true. [13] Miyaji deeply trusted Fukurai and
declared that Sadako would be dedicated to academic research [9] [10] .
In the past, in Fukugura's Ikuko Nagao's photo-reproduction experiment, physicist Kenjiro
Yamakawa was skeptical that he exposed the plate to radiation from the outside [14] , but
Sadako's experiment by Fukui Then, it is later evaluated that it is impossible with a trick such as
an external stimulus, such as the fact that only the center of the three-layered dry plate is
imaged [12] [13] . However, on the other hand, there is no method such as placing the dry plate in
another place in advance, and it is not impossible to perform a trick like replacing the dry plate,
and most of the recollections are due to this trick. There are also criticisms [12] [13] .
The end of the experiment
The results of these experiments by Sadako were published by Fukurai along with the results of
experiments by Chizuko Mifune and Ikuko Nagao in his book "Perspective and Nensha"
mentioned above. Has led to a backlash and criticism. Fukugira sought more scholars to attend
Sadako's experiment, but scholars no longer showed interest in Fukugira [9] [15] . As a re-
challenge to Kenjiro Yamakawa and others who were once skeptical of Fukura's psychic
experiment, it was attempted to conduct Sadako's psychic experiment in public, but no one was
present, and this attempt also failed. It's over [16] [17] .
Instead of being isolated and unsupported, Fukurai, Miyaji asked Yamakawa to cooperate in the
experiment, but Yamakawa could not deal because he was busy [15] . Miyaji took this as an
unfaithful response and resented it, and decided not to accept the cooperation of any scholars in
the future [15] . When Fukurai was given a leave order, Sadako felt blamed for the fact that their
experiments had harmed Fukurai, and both his wife and his wife left Tokyo to relocate to their
hometown of Okayama [8]. [15] . In this way, Sadako ended the photo-shooting experiment
without showing her ability in public.
The subsequent fate of Sadako is unknown [8] . There is also a theory that he was
doing psychiatric treatment in Okayama, but it is not as clear as true or false [18] .
Related item
 Clairvoyance incident , clairvoyance , see - through (parapsychology)

Footnote
[ How to use footnotes ]
1. ^ a b Terasawa 2004 , pp. 226-257
2. ^ Takashi Matsuo, "Why aliens do not come to Earth? An introduction to laughing paranormal
phenomena," PHP Institute, PHP New Book, 2009, p. 62. ISBN 978-4-569-70645-0.
3. ^ a b History Trivia Club 2010 , p. 120
4. ^ Sofia Savina (November 10, 2014). “The Scary“ Sadako Yamamura ”Exhibition .” Russia
NOW . Russian Newspaper . Read November 22, 2014 .
5. ^ Ohno 2000 , p. 143.
6. ^ Ohno 2000 , pp. 128-129.
7. ^ Fukurai 1913 , pp. 296-308.
8. ^ a b c Nayu et al . 2005 , pp. 98-102
9. ^ a b c d e Fukurai 1913 , pp. 308-338
10. ^ a b c Terasawa 2004 , pp. 234-243
11. ^ a b Fukurai 1932 , pp. 111-115
12. ^ a b c Miyagi 1985 , p. 103
13. ^ a b c Nakayama et al . 1997 , pp. 34-35
14. ^ History Trivia Club 2010 , p. 113.
15. ^ a b c d Terazawa 2004 , pp. 246-257
16. ^ Ohno 2000 , pp. 161-164.
17. ^ Shinichiro Namiki, "Mysterious Japan 100," Magazine Land , 2007, 172-173. ISBN 978-4-
944101-26-9 .
18. ^ Ohno 2000 , p. 165.

Reference
 Kazuo Ohno "Sadako Virus Sealed Truth," Tokagesha , 2000. ISBN 978-4-88629-452-4 .
 Ryu Terazawa, "Furai Yukichi and Clairvoyance Incidents, Both Perspective and Nesting are
Facts," Kusosha , 2004. ISBN 978-4-7942-1274-0 .
 Shigeru Nakayama et al., "History of Scandal Science", Science Asahi , Asahi Shimbun
Publishing < Asahi Selection >, 1997. ISBN 978-4-02-259670-3 .
 Iirou Nayu et al., "Japanese Representation of Religious People", edited by
the Takarajima editorial department, Takarajimasha < Takarajimasha Bunko >, 2008 (Original
2005). ISBN 978-4-7966-6458-5 .
 Yukichi Fukurai "Perspective and Nenshin", Tokyo Hobunkan, 1913. NCID BA38325023 .
 Yukichi Fukurai "Psychic and Mysterious World" Yawata Shoten , 1986 (Original
1932). NCID BN0456474X .
 Omiya Miyagi, "World of Supernatural Powers", Iwanami Shoten < Iwanami Shinsho >,
1985. NCID BN00372758 .
 History Trivia Research Club "World and Japanese Phantom Character FILE" Gakken
Publishing , 2010. ISBN 978-4-05-404444-9 .

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