Rikitake Entry No 012 Suzune Wakakusa Jun 2026
The first section describes a “garden that grows backwards.” Suzune speaks of meeting her own future self in a field of broken sundials. Unlike other Rikitake subjects who report linear, traumatic memories, Suzune describes palindromic time —moments that read the same forward and backward. She writes:
: Each entry usually includes a massive gallery of high-definition images. rikitake entry no 012 suzune wakakusa
For new explorers of this lore, approach Entry 012 not as a puzzle to be solved, but as a garden to be walked through. Listen for the bells. Watch for the young grass pushing through cracks in the concrete. And if you hear static where your heartbeat should be… do not be afraid. The first section describes a “garden that grows backwards
In a secure, temperature-controlled room deep within the Archive, Suzune Wakakusa sat on a bench, frozen in the moment of the photograph, her consciousness preserved in a stasis field. She wasn't waiting anymore. She had been seen. She existed. For new explorers of this lore, approach Entry
: The focus of this entry is Suzune Wakakusa, who is described as a prominent individual within the "Rikitake world".
: As the subject of the 12th entry, Wakakusa is part of the early-to-mid era of the Rikitake collection, which is known for its "Enchanting Visuals" and high-production value Japanese photography.