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In the Japanese version of the page, the player must decipher a code by arranging [[wikipedia:hiragana|hiragana]] characters to form the phrase あなたのうしろにいる (''anata no ushiro ni iru'', "I'm behind you") and then click 'answer' in the bar below the video. This reveals a door, allowing players to continue. In the English version of the page, the player must type in red numbers corresponding to the playing cards depicted on the screen.  
In the Japanese version of the page, the player must decipher a code by arranging [[wikipedia:hiragana|hiragana]] characters to form the phrase あなたのうしろにいる (''anata no ushiro ni iru'', "I'm behind you") and then click 'answer' in the bar below the video. This reveals a door, allowing players to continue. In the English version of the page, the player must type in red numbers corresponding to the playing cards depicted on the screen.  
======Onomureiminem.html======
======Onomureiminem.html======
[[File:Onomureiminem.png|200px|thumb|A screenshot of Onomureiminem.html. Features thirteen rotating eyes, a wall of barnacles, and center of the door.]]
Both Nyanyanyanyahn.html and the English version of the puzzle direct the player to Onomureiminem.html. However, completing the hiragana character puzzle causes Dorodoro, a woman with half of her face exposed and a bulging eye, to appear. However, this doesn't result in the player's death but rather provides access to another clickable door, allowing for progression to Onomureiminem.html
Both Nyanyanyanyahn.html and the English version of the puzzle direct the player to Onomureiminem.html. However, completing the hiragana character puzzle causes Dorodoro, a woman with half of her face exposed and a bulging eye, to appear. However, this doesn't result in the player's death but rather provides access to another clickable door, allowing for progression to Onomureiminem.html


Onomureiminem.html presents players with a background that may induce trypophobia, featuring what appears to be rolling eyes. Clicking on the door triggers the appearance of Futeki na Emi no Onna, accompanied by a loud scream. Unless players had clicked on or 'popped' all of the eyes, revealing another hidden door behind it, which redirects them to Mituqituqne.html.
Onomureiminem.html presents players with a background that may induce trypophobia, featuring what appears to be rolling eyes. Clicking on the door triggers the appearance of Futeki na Emi no Onna, accompanied by a loud scream. Unless players had clicked on or 'popped' all eyes, revealing another hidden door behind it, redirecting them to Mituqituqne.html.


======Mituqituqne.html======
Mituqituqne.html introduces players to the wobbling green heads of a creature called Puchipuchi. In this stage, players must click on these heads to 'pop' them. Upon doing so, the heads emit a deep cry for 'help' and reappear in their positions. Successfully popping all the heads before they reappear leads to a door redirecting players to Priclu.html.
Mituqituqne.html introduces players to the wobbling green heads of a creature called Puchipuchi. In this stage, players must click on these heads to 'pop' them. Upon doing so, the heads emit a deep cry for 'help' and reappear in their positions. Successfully popping all the heads before they reappear leads to a door redirecting players to Priclu.html.


======Priclu.html======
Priclu.html features two prominently featured long-haired women known as Oshirois. Between these women, a small door is visible. Clicking on this door for the first time causes a head to fall, and clicking on it a second time leads to another page, Tobiras.html. This page features a background with rapidly changing, vivid images of various places and objects, centered around a door that redirects to a branching page, Tokonoma.html. Interestingly, clicking the door may lead to different outcomes, including a Purapura alert screen, an appearance of Konkon-san, or the final part of the Nikki.html diary. In this last scenario, a distorted face known as Mandoreiku abruptly appears, accompanied by a loud scream.
Priclu.html features two prominently featured long-haired women known as Oshirois. Between these women, a small door is visible. Clicking on this door for the first time causes a head to fall, and clicking on it a second time leads to another page, Tobiras.html. This page features a background with rapidly changing, vivid images of various places and objects, centered around a door that redirects to a branching page, Tokonoma.html. Interestingly, clicking the door may lead to different outcomes, including a Purapura alert screen, an appearance of Konkon-san, or the final part of the Nikki.html diary. In this last scenario, a distorted face known as Mandoreiku abruptly appears, accompanied by a loud scream.


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