Welcome to the sixth MetaCouncil visual novel book club!
For the sixth MetaCouncil visual novel book club we will be reading Kara no Shojo, a highly regarded murder-mystery/detective story released by Innocent Grey in 2008 and published in English by MangaGamer in 2011. The novel is approximately 220k words in English and is expected to take around 30 hours to complete according to HLTB.
Bookclub participants can obtain this visual novel through MangaGamer (NSFW) and Steam. Reader discretion is advised, as there is no all-ages version of Kara no Shojo and the game contains both explicit sexual content and graphic depictions of violence and death. Because of that, I ask that you take care to keep the thread safe for work.
This is an informal book club, so there is no fixed schedule; you simply read the novel at your own pace, and share your thoughts along the way or when you are done reading. Just remember to use spoiler tags liberally. For general information and past and future book clubs, please see the main MetaCouncil Book Club thread; a preliminary schedule has been added for the remainder of 2020, and I greatly welcome any suggestions on how to improve it.
Bookclub participants can obtain this visual novel through MangaGamer (NSFW) and Steam. Reader discretion is advised, as there is no all-ages version of Kara no Shojo and the game contains both explicit sexual content and graphic depictions of violence and death. Because of that, I ask that you take care to keep the thread safe for work.
This is an informal book club, so there is no fixed schedule; you simply read the novel at your own pace, and share your thoughts along the way or when you are done reading. Just remember to use spoiler tags liberally. For general information and past and future book clubs, please see the main MetaCouncil Book Club thread; a preliminary schedule has been added for the remainder of 2020, and I greatly welcome any suggestions on how to improve it.
The Story
March, 1956.
Tokyo: A metropolis finally starting to recover after Japan's defeat in the War.
Private eye Tokisaka Reiji accepts a strange request from a girl in Inokashira Park.
"I want you to look for something. Me. My true self."
Meanwhile, a series of bizarre murders are plaguing the area. Young women are disappearing, only to turn up dead and maimed with their wombs torn out. Seeking assistance on the case, Detective Uozumi Kyoko called up his old friend and former co-worker, Reiji.
Ouba Girls Academy: A school on the outskirts of Hoya City.
Reiji's little sister attends this school, where two young women have mysteriously vanished. Saeki Tokio, the vice principal, calls in Reiji to investigate their disappearance, giving him his third case.
Reiji infiltrates the academy as a substitute teacher to learn information from the students--but that's when he meets her once again.
Kuchiki Toko--his first client, the girl who asked him to search for her true self. Her manner is distinctly boyish as she remarks:
"Heya - so we meet again, Mr. Detective."
The body count continues to rise.
What should be a simple search for some lost students is starting to grow out of control.
For some reason, the number of missing people and unidentified bodies don't match up.
Who will be chosen as the next victim?
As this endless cycle of tragedy continues, what mysteries lie behind these new cases?
---Behind a similar series of murders from six years ago?
[Taken from the Steam store page]
Tokyo: A metropolis finally starting to recover after Japan's defeat in the War.
Private eye Tokisaka Reiji accepts a strange request from a girl in Inokashira Park.
"I want you to look for something. Me. My true self."
Meanwhile, a series of bizarre murders are plaguing the area. Young women are disappearing, only to turn up dead and maimed with their wombs torn out. Seeking assistance on the case, Detective Uozumi Kyoko called up his old friend and former co-worker, Reiji.
Ouba Girls Academy: A school on the outskirts of Hoya City.
Reiji's little sister attends this school, where two young women have mysteriously vanished. Saeki Tokio, the vice principal, calls in Reiji to investigate their disappearance, giving him his third case.
Reiji infiltrates the academy as a substitute teacher to learn information from the students--but that's when he meets her once again.
Kuchiki Toko--his first client, the girl who asked him to search for her true self. Her manner is distinctly boyish as she remarks:
"Heya - so we meet again, Mr. Detective."
The body count continues to rise.
What should be a simple search for some lost students is starting to grow out of control.
For some reason, the number of missing people and unidentified bodies don't match up.
Who will be chosen as the next victim?
As this endless cycle of tragedy continues, what mysteries lie behind these new cases?
---Behind a similar series of murders from six years ago?
[Taken from the Steam store page]
Walkthrough
Kara no Shojo is generally considered a difficult game to read due to a large number of choices and investigation segments where you can easily miss important clues, leading to a number of bad endings, normal endings, and one true ending. For this reason it is commonly advised to use a walkthrough after your first playthrough.
A context-free walkthrough can be found on FuwaNovel.
A context-free walkthrough can be found on FuwaNovel.