This episode leans heavily into psychological horror. Pay attention to the sound design and the "closed-off" feeling of the island village.
The central conflict revolves around , who works at her family's inn. She is being suffocated by the controlling behavior of her aunt, Fujie . Mina suspects her aunt is losing her mind after discovering her with self-inflicted wounds, and her fear intensifies when she realizes Fujie is keeping a dark secret in the inn's basement. Jigoku Shoujo Futakomori Episode 15
A young woman living on the secluded island of Rogetsu. This episode leans heavily into psychological horror
Like many episodes, it highlights how the desire for revenge—even when justified—leads to a tragic end for the requester, who is now marked for Hell themselves. Watch Guide Tips She is being suffocated by the controlling behavior
As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that Fujie’s obsession with "protecting" her family led her to murder Mina's mother, Satsuki, years ago to keep her from leaving the island. Driven to a breaking point by Fujie's madness and the discovery of her mother's fate, Mina enters the name of her aunt into the . Key Themes & Symbolism
Fujie believes her actions are rooted in love and a desire to keep her family together, but this "love" manifests as violent control and murder.
Mina's overprotective and mentally unstable aunt. Yuji Numata: Mina's boyfriend who returns to the island.