Touhou Garatakutasoushi is a media outlet dedicated to everything Touhou Project, a series that is brimming with doujin culture. By starting with ZUN (creator of Touhou) and then focusing on creators, their works, and the cultures surrounding them, our first issue aims to stir and provoke while proudly exclaiming the importance of not just Touhou but doujin culture as a whole to the world.

     Touhou Garatakutasoushi is a media outlet dedicated to everything Touhou Project, a series that is brimming with doujin culture. By starting with ZUN (creator of Touhou) and then focusing on creators, their works, and the cultures surrounding them, our first issue aims to stir and provoke while proudly exclaiming the importance of not just Touhou but doujin culture as a whole to the world.

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Jim Swire Daughter Flora [top] Link

Because for Jim Swire, the truth is still out there—and as long as he breathes, he will write one more letter. This deep feature treats Jim Swire not as a hero or a fool, but as a —and Flora as the note that keeps playing, even after the piano is destroyed.

The Unfinished Letter (Working Title)

After his daughter Flora is killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing over Lockerbie, a gentle British doctor transforms into an unlikely international crusader for truth—not seeking revenge, but a single honest answer, even as the system he once trusted crumbles around him. Core Deep Feature: The Fractured Compass The deep feature is the paradox of a man whose moral compass becomes both more precise and utterly shattered by grief. jim swire daughter flora

Jim holds a small, singed fragment of a cassette tape—Flora’s mixtape for a friend, found in the wreckage. He doesn’t play it (it’s destroyed). Instead, he touches it like a holy relic. Because for Jim Swire, the truth is still

No voiceover. Just the sound of the tide. Core Deep Feature: The Fractured Compass The deep

Jim doesn't want to bomb Libya. He wants to know: Who wrote the letter? Who made the bomb? Who signed the order? This thirst for clinical truth puts him in direct, painful opposition to everyone—the US government, the UK government, victims' families who want closure, and even his own surviving family. Flora as a Character (The Absent Center) Flora is not merely a victim. Through Jim’s testimony, letters, and photographs, she emerges as a counterweight to cynicism . She was studying to be a musician, a person of joy and discipline. The deep feature would treat her not as a flashback prop, but as an active absence —a gravitational pull.

Jim Swire is not a politician, a spy, or a lawyer. He is a physician—trained to heal, to diagnose, to find the root cause of an illness. When his daughter Flora (a vibrant, promising 23-year-old) is killed, he applies the same diagnostic rigor to terrorism, geopolitics, and justice. This is the central irony: the healer becomes a forensic examiner of death.