Rikitake | Entry No 012 Suzune Wakakusa

"I am not unstable, Detective. I am waiting."

Suzune Wakakusa (若草涼音), often noted for her "innocent" or "next-door" aesthetic typical of the Series Concept: Rikitake Entry

: Because these independent photobooks were printed in limited runs and rarely received modern digital conversions, physical copies of Entry No. 012 have transitioned from standard entertainment media to rare cultural artifacts. Market Valuation and Collectibility rikitake entry no 012 suzune wakakusa

She was first seen at the edge of the bamboo grove at twilight, when the bellflowers (kikyō) close their mouths and the evening cicadas begin their rasping requiem. Her voice — Suzune — means "little bell sound," and indeed, each step she took rang faintly, as if tiny bronze clappers were sewn into the hem of her faded kimono.

The "Entry" series is a prominent collection in the niche of high-quality Japanese digital gravure and artistic photography. It is characterized by: "I am not unstable, Detective

Suzune appears as a young woman of quiet, almost fragile composure.

: Shoots are frequently set in traditional Japanese tatami rooms, quiet suburban apartments, or serene outdoor landscapes that mirror the "Wakakusa" (young grass) imagery. Market Valuation and Collectibility She was first seen

: Each model is presented through a specific "entry number," allowing fans to track the evolution of the series and their favorite subjects.

Whether these are elaborate ARG (alternate reality game) mechanics, server glitches, or something stranger, they ensure that remains an open wound in the Rikitake canon—a file that refuses to be closed.

Who, or what, is Suzune Wakakusa? And why does her entry break every established rule of the Rikitake system?