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    Kogarashi Fuyuzora 
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Voiced by: Yuki Ono

An unlucky guy with extraordinary spiritual powers, but has a massive debt attached to his name due to a past ghost possession involving stock gambling. Kogarashi decides to stay at the Yuragi Inn until he's able to find out why a ghost named Yuuna has remained there instead of passing on to the afterlife. In the meantime, he attends Yukemuri High while working almost any job he comes across as a means to pay off his debt.


  • Aborted Declaration of Love: When de-aged and amnesiac, Kogarashi answers Yuuna's Love Confession by telling her he likes her too. He then suddenly goes back to being his usual teenage self and brushes off what his younger self just said as a Platonic Declaration of Love.
  • Above the Influence:
    • Kogarashi refuses to have casual sex with anyone, which is the reason why he rejects Oboro's advances since she just wants to have strong babies.
    • Due to his intense training and strong moral nature, Kogarashi has a powerful mental state where he can resist powerful spells like a Succubus eye glare that make men go crazy with lust. When Harumu accidentally used her charm power on him, Kogarashi was affected, but instead ended up acting like a gentleman to Harumu and covering up her half-naked body with his coat.
    • When he falls into the aphrodisiac hot spring, Kogarashi, unlike the girls, ends up being able to control it and manages to not have sex with anyone.
  • Accidental Pervert:
    • He always finds himself in erotic situations with girls against his and their will (except Oboro). And oddly enough, most of the accidents aren't caused by Kogarashi's clumsiness, but rather by one of the girls.
    • When asleep, Kogarashi will accidentally grope and molest any woman sleeping next to him (like Yuuna) in his sleep. Not just Yuuna, but also Sagiri, Hibari, Oboro and Chisaki have suffered under his sleeping habits.
  • Achilles' Heel: Despite arguably being the strongest character in the series in terms of raw power, he has been shown to be especially susceptible to spells and curses (particularly transformation spells). Kogarashi explains in Chapter 76 that this is due to his spritual medium abilities. Possibly a case of Cursed with Awesome in that most spells and curses directed towards him seem to result in the women around him falling for him and/or fanservice.
  • Affectionate Nickname: When he and Chisaki decide to address each other with First-Name Basis, she calls him "Ko-kun," which is the nickname she used for him in the future dream where they're a couple.
  • The Atoner: The reason why he has a massive debt; he's trying to atone for the horrible things he did towards his teacher who ended up with a massive debt thanks to her father possessing Kogarashi and Kogarashi ignoring about the stock market crash thinking that it wasn't his problem.
  • Badass Longcoat: By letting Yuuna possess him, Kogarashi gets a Spiritual Battle Armor is covered by a cool-looking longcoat.
  • Battle Couple: Once Yuuna gains access to her spiritual powers as Genryuusai Tenko, Kogarashi can fight together with her by letting her possess his body so she can provide him with Spiritual Battle Armor and other techniques that he's unable to learn.
  • Broken Hero: Kogarashi's past was nothing but depressing. He repeatedly got possessed by ghosts that dragged him into trouble and made it impossible for him to have a normal life. He even ended up deep in debt because of ghost shenanigans. Despite how harsh his life has been, Kogarashi conserves a heroic, kindhearted and cheerful nature.
  • Bystander Syndrome: Thinking that the stock market crashing wasn't his problem, he ignored it only to find out that it affected his teacher whose father possessed him. He regrets the entire thing ever since and ended up with the massive debt that he's had since the beginning of the series.
  • Cerebus Retcon: For most of the manga, Kogarashi mentioning the times ghosts possessed him to make him do random tasks or embarrass him is Played for Laughs, as the skills he learned from the ghosts are usually convenient for the situation. Much later on, a flashback to Kogarashi's childhood shows the incidents caused by him being possessed made him a social outcast. He also seriously hurt his elementary school teacher because a rabid dog possessed him and landed her in a 10 million yen debt as a result of her father possessing him.
  • Chick Magnet: While he isn't the most popular guy in the school due to his talk about ghosts and Yuuna lifting Chisaki's skirt, Kogarashi draws in a substantial amount of women who are so gorgeous that random bystanders blush when they walk by. Most of those girls are in love with him to varying degrees ranging from naturally interested to Stalker with a Crush. The kind of girls he has drawn in are: a beautiful ghost girl, the most popular girl in his school, a powerful ninja and her cousin, the God Blade of the Ryuuga family, and a Tengu leader who is head over heels with him.
  • Chosen Conception Partner: After Kogarashi thwarts her master's plan to marry Yuuna and sire powerful children, Oboro decides that mating herself with Kogarashi will create even stronger children, and spends every night trying to seduce him—even crawling buck naked into his bed with him. After Kogarashi makes it clear that he is not interested in having a child with a woman besides one he loves, Oboro decides that these terms are acceptable and resolves to make Kogarashi fall in love with her. Though after a while, she falls in love with him.
  • Crippling Overspecialization: Kogarashi's fighting style solely consists of punching his opponents very hard. While it's effective, he runs into trouble when his enemies are women because he doesn't hit women.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He was seemingly abandoned when he was a child and could see ghosts when no one else could see them, so that he was believed to be crazy. Always being possessed by them to clear their regret or for the joy of it ruined Kogarashi's social life. One ghost even lead him to years of debt and made him take many jobs just to pay his debt. He had to move around a lot due to his ghost-possessing nature, so no one adopted him. It wasn't until his master, Ouga, found him and trained/raised him that his life finally became better.
  • Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: He's so spiritually powerful that he can punch out anything from a harmful spirit to a Dragon God (twice, including after the Dragon God spent a whole year training to beat him).
  • Distressed Dude:
    • He gets taken captive by Karura, Matora, and Suzutsuki during the Hiogi Estate arc, which causes the girls of Yuragi Inn to come save him.
    • Again when the Black Dragon God takes him to a Pocket Dimension to fight.
    • In the final arc of the series, Kogarashi's body is stolen by Nonko's evil father and Kogarashi's soul disintegrates when he uses his spiritual power to protect the Yuragi Inn. Ryuuzen appears with a method to save Kogarashi by making his harem go through possible futures where they fulfill their love with Kogarashi so his spiritual body is restored. At the end of the final battle, his harem's efforts allow them to recover Kogarashi's physical body too so Kogarashi can deliver the punch to finish off Nonko's father.
    • In the video game Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs: Steam Dungeon, he's turned into a doll and sucked into a miniature garden, forcing the girls to try and rescue him.
  • The Dulcinea Effect: Whenever he sees a girl in danger, Kogarashi rushes in to save her even if they're complete strangers. It's eventually revealed this behavior is motivated by his guilt over the times he got possessed and caused troubles for his female teacher in fifth grade, particularly leaving her in a 10 million yen debt.
  • Experienced Protagonist: At the start of the series, Kogarashi has already finished his spiritual training and inherited the Yatahagane techniques from his mentor Ouga. He even destroyed the Garandou that tried to consume all souls and saved the world in the process. It's pointed out that young Kogarashi's adventures could become their own action Shōnen manga series.
  • Expert in Underwater Basket Weaving: He gained a large number of skills from having been possessed by multiple spirits while he was young, including ping-pong, manga illustration, and free diving. These tend to look useless at first and happen to come in handy later.
  • Eyepatch of Power: The Super Mode he gets by being possessed by Yuuna has Kogarashi's right eye covered by an eyepatch just to make him look cooler.
  • Face of a Thug: Looks and dresses like a delinquent but he is a Nice Guy at heart. Although a couple of people suggest he's intimidating, it doesn't really come through in the art where the only real difference between him and anyone else is that he has longer hair.
  • Friendless Background: He couldn't make any friends while growing up because ghosts forced him to do stuff that made him look crazy or scared people away.
  • Has a Type: Yuuna and Ouga, the two women Kogarashi fell in love with, are benevolent, attractive and busty ghost women who were members of one of the Three Big Families when alive.
  • Heroic RRoD:
    • He collapses with a fever after he overworks himself to save up money to buy Yuuna a birthday present.
    • In his fight against Nadare Tenko, Kogarashi has been turned back into a child and his younger body can't withstand the power of Yatahagane he gets from Ouga's magatama. After briefly getting the upper hand on Nadare, Kogarashi's body starts to disintegrate.
  • Heroic Sacrifice:
    • After Nonko's father takes over his body, Kogarashi sacrifices his spiritual body to protect everyone in Yuragi Inn. Yuuna manages to save the residues of his soul and Ryuuzen appears to perform a technique that uses Kogarashi's harem's love for him to restore his spirit.
    • In all the possible futures Yuuna saw shortly before her death, Kogarashi was fated to die shielding Yuuna from Ouga. The scenario was avoided thanks to Yuuna getting powerful allies for the Yuragi Inn.
  • Interrupted Suicide: A de-aged Kogarashi pushes his body to the limit while fighting Nadare Tenko, completely ready to turn himself into dust because he's convinced he'll only bring problems to those he cares about. Fortunately, Yuuna gives him a Cooldown Hug and a Love Confession before young Kogarashi pulverizes his own head.
  • Jack of All Trades: A comic variant in that his experiences prior to the series in being possessed by spirits essentially means he has expert level skills at practically anything the plot calls for him to be able to do. This has allowed him to take on many jobs...and also turn up in nearly any setting, filling in for any missing manpower. This is played for comedy because a number of chapters are set up where one of the girls will be doing something, and Kogarashi will simply appear in possession of a seemingly random skill and will explain he was previously possessed by the spirit of a Master of that craft. At this point nobody is seriously surprised when Kogarashi shows up in almost any context.
  • Last of His Kind: He is the last of the Yatahagane, one of the Three Big Families. They were known for their strong bodies and strength that rivaled the Gods themselves.
  • Like an Old Married Couple: He and Yuuna live together in the same room and they're so comfortable around each other it feels like they have been together for a long time. Koyuzu lampshades they seem a married couple already even though they aren't officially dating.
  • Limited Wardrobe: He is so poor that he barely has any other clothes.
  • Lust Object: While the girls do genuinely love Kogarashi for his kind nature and strong moral, a lot of the girls also want Kogarashi physically. Chisaki, who used to be a very virtuous girl and was afraid of males, starts having sexual fantasies about him. Oboro still wants to bed Kogarashi despite also wanting a genuine relationship now instead of just providing the Ryuuga Family with strong children. Karura has a collection of pictures of him and keeps them in her room as a Stalker Shrine. Even Yuuna, who is arguably the most innocent, has a subconscious tendency to always be next to Kogarashi whenever she is sleeping, nearly always getting naked.
  • Made of Iron: Gets punched to the ceiling of a large cavern, but is still in good enough condition to fight after falling back down.
  • Magical Accessory: His magatama necklace was a prize he won in an underground tournament. It stores a massive amount of spiritual power that he can use whenever he's low on spiritual power. This covers a weakness in his Limitless Training where he needs an outside source of spiritual power to fill in the new strength that he gains every battle.
  • Magically Inept Fighter: Unlike regular exorcists and the Chuuma ninja who use several kinds of spells and techniques to fight spirits and monsters, Kogarashi can only use his vast spiritual energy to empower his punches. He's also Weak to Magic because of his status as a spirit medium and if he's transformed into something without arms, he's rendered helpless.
  • Magnetic Medium: Since he's a spirit medium, Kogarashi spent most of his childhood being haunted by ghosts that possessed his body and forced him to clear their regrets for them. On top of that, after moving to the Yuragi Inn, he ends up with a Cute Ghost Girl as his roommate.
  • Megaton Punch: Instead of rituals to exorcise spirits, he just punches them. Various characters have lampshaded how ridiculous it sounds.
  • Mistaken for Insane: For most of his childhood, people around him couldn't see spirits. Whenever a spirit possessed him and made him do something embarrassing (like running around the school naked), he just looked like a crazy weirdo to those around him.
  • My Greatest Failure: The reason why he's shouldering a massive debt. It wasn't his to begin with. When Kogarashi was in fifth grade, a male ghost possessed him and dealed with the stock market trade then departed for the afterlife before he could make a profit out of it. Kogarashi ignored that there was going to be a stock market crash and left it as it was, thinking that it wasn't his problem only to find out that the daughter of the guy who possessed him was his teacher. This is the same teacher that he assaulted after being possessed by the ghost of an aggressive dog.
  • Nice Guy: Despite his rough childhood and the various antics he has to deal with, he manages to be a well-adjusted and thoughtful guy (which in turn draws lots and lots of women to him).
  • No Guy Wants to Be Chased: Yuuna is one of the few in his Unwanted Harem who never shows aggressive affection for him and Kogarashi falls in love with her. Oboro is the girl that he finds the most troublesome and hardest to deal with because she's always throwing herself naked at him.
  • Objectshifting: The supernatural antics can occasionally transform Kogarashi into objects like body soap, a kokeshi doll, a water gun, and underwear. Exaggerated when the girls get transported to a Pocket Dimension that has a Sports Festival where every single object, including the girls' School Sport Uniforms, contain Kogarashi's soul.
  • Oblivious to Love: There are signs that he may know about how the girls in his harem feel towards him, but for the most part, he's remained oblivious towards their feelings. The only way he can become aware of when a girl likes him is them confessing to him.
  • Official Couple: At the end of the story, Kogarashi and Yuuna confess their love for each other. Not wanting Yuuna to pass on and leave him, Kogarashi finds a way to make Yuuna stay in the world of the living. They go on to get married.
  • One-Hit Kill: He almost always can beat any spirit on his way with a single punch, including the god-class ones like the black dragon god Genshiro.
  • Our Hero Is Dead: At the start of the final arc, Kogarashi's body is possessed by Nonko's father and his spirit disappears after he uses his spiritual power to protect Yuragi Inn. Thankfully, Yuuna manages to save the small particles of his soul and Ryuuzen appears to tell the girls that Kogarashi can be revived through a spiritual technique that requires all the girls to each experience a dream of a possible future where they fulfill their love with Kogarashi. Ryuuzen also unlocks Yuuna's memories from the past because Genryuusai Tenko's power is needed for Kogarashi's resurrection.
  • Perpetual Poverty: Due to being often possessed by ghosts, he acquired a large debt and barely scrapes by to pay his rent. He moves into Yuragi Inn as he is promised to be able to stay free of charge in exchange for helping Yuuna move on. Although it turns out that the debt wasn't because of poverty but because he is shouldering someone else's debt that he feels responsible for.
  • Precocious Crush:
    • When he was younger, Kogarashi had a crush on his Big Sister Mentor Ouga who was the 100-year-old ghost of an adult woman. She loved him too, but as a cute little brother figure.
    • In the Nadare Tenko arc, Kogarashi's body and memories get reverted back to the time when he was eleven years old. He ends up developing a crush on Yuuna and even admits it to her right before going back to being a teenager.
  • Psychic Powers: He has high spiritual powers.
  • Renaissance Man: A mostly-involuntary case of this. As a child, he was prone to getting possessed by ghosts who would then force him to do all sorts of activities. Some examples include:
    • He once was possessed by a ping-pong trainer and he became good enough to qualify for the nationals.
    • He once was possessed by a mastered grilling cook, which allows for Kogarashi to cook grilled fish.
    • He once was possessed by a mangaka, so he can help Nonko with her manga by acting as a manga assistant.
    • He once was possessed by a powerful psychic and went through intense training that earned him his ridiculous strength.
    • He once was possessed by a mountain climber, allowing him to easily scale the walls of a building.
    • He once was possessed by a magician.
    • He once was possessed by a gambler who could pull off underhanded dice tricks.
    • He once was possessed by a pastry maker, which allows for Kogarashi to cook cakes.
    • He once was possessed by a prodigy figure skater.
    • He once was possessed by an outdoorsman, which provides him many wilderness survival skills.
  • Screw Destiny: In the final chapter, after going through all the futures where he could do nothing but watch Yuuna pass on shortly after she confessed her love to him, Kogarashi can't let Yuuna go. He uses his powers as a medium to amplify Yuuna's regrets so she can't pass on until he has lived out his life. Thanks to this, Yuuna can stay in the world of the living and marry Kogarashi.
  • Super-Strength: To ridiculous degrees. His modus operandi is to defeat his opponents with one punch, including the dragon god Genshiro. At one point, a powerful demon who had just been freed from a seal decided to re-seal himself instead of taking on Kogarashi in a fight.
  • Supreme Chef: He learned many cooking skills from some ghosts that possessed him and all of his food is delicious.
  • Taught by Experience: Being possessed by ghosts, Kogarashi often had to do what they wanted for them to pass on. In the end, he gained the knowledge from doing the tasks.
  • Teacher/Student Romance: He had a crush on Ouga Makyouin, the master who taught him the Yatahagane fighting style.
  • Touch the Intangible: Thanks to acquiring some of his master Ouga's spiritual power, Kogarashi can touch ghosts even when they're in intangible form. He normally uses this ability to punch ghosts, but it's also the source of his many Accidental Pervert moments with his Cute Ghost Girl roommate.
  • Touched by Vorlons: He gained the ability to touch ghosts because he absorbed some of his ghost master Ouga's power when she reattached his soul to his body after an evil spirit ate him.
  • Triple Shifter: Kogarashi is a self-supporting high school student and works several part-time jobs to pay the rent at Yuragi Inn and pay off the big debt of a stock trader ghost who possessed him. In addition, he helps Sagiri and Hibari in their Demon Slaying duty frequently. He usually can handle it because of his superhuman stamina, but one time, he collapses from pushing himself over the limit by working extra shifts to earn money for Yuuna's birthday present.
  • Tsundere: His de-aged 11-year-old self acts unfriendly towards Yuuna because he still thinks all ghosts are evil and suspects Yuuna only wants to possess him. When he finds himself getting concerned about her, he reminds himself he shouldn't trust a ghost and pretends to not care about her.
  • Unhappy Medium: Being a psychic makes him susceptible to possession by ghosts, which caused him tons of trouble when he was a kid because many ghosts used him to clear their regrets and made him look like a crazy weirdo to everyone. He also needs to take part-time jobs to pay off a huge debt caused by a ghost who dealt with the stock market trade while possessing his body.
  • Unlucky Everydude: Ever since he was a child, he was an easy target of possession for ghosts which got him in all sorts of troubles which eventually left him dirt-poor and homeless.
  • Unresolved Sexual Tension: Kogarashi and Yuuna have feelings for each other, but they hold off becoming a couple for over a hundred chapters.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Kogarashi doesn't know any refined techniques for exorcising spirits or fighting monsters; all he can do is punching anything that gets in his way. Yet, being the Yatahagane gives him such overwhelming strength and spiritual power that there's only a couple of beings that he can't beat with a single punch.
  • Unwanted Harem: While Kogarashi doesn't dislike any of the girls that like him, he doesn't like the compromising situations he gets into them. He actually notes this himself and as a result, decides not to hang out with any of them during their school trip to Kyoto for a day, but with Hyoudou instead since he knows how clingy they can be and how much more trouble could come to them and others.
  • We Have Become Complacent: Although he still displays an extraordinary amount of strength in the present day, Ouga (his master) reveals that he was much stronger in the past when he saved the world from Garandou, and that, in her own words, he had "way surpassed" her back then as well. However, since he stopped training for over 2 years while she did not, he is now significantly weaker than her in the present day, with Ouga effortlessly sending him flying outside of the building they were in with one punch. He regains his lost spiritual power by the time of Chapter 126, however.
  • Weak to Magic: Kogarashi is a spirit medium, making him susceptible to spells and curses (particularly transformation spells), despite being one of the most powerful characters in the series.
  • What You Are in the Dark: One night he returns from work late, Kogarashi finds a half-naked Yuuna and Chisaki laying defenseless in the futon next to him. Chisaki, who is just pretending to be sleep, is sure Kogarashi will do something naughty to her. Instead, he puts a blanket over the two girls and goes to sleep. Then, Oboro enters the room and tries once again to seduce Kogarashi by literally throwing herself naked at him. Just as Chisaki is thinking Kogarashi won't be able to control himself, he calmly tells Oboro he will only have sex with the woman he loves.
  • When All You Have Is a Hammer…: Punching is the only method he knows for exorcising ghosts, which is why he runs into trouble is the ghost is a female because Kogarashi doesn't hit women.
  • Work Off the Debt: He once was possessed by a stock gambler. A series of bad investments is what led to Kogarashi having a massive money debt attached to his name at the start of the series. Although it turns out that it wasn't because of a bad investment but the stock market crashed and Kogarashi ignored it, thinking it wasn't his problem. Only to find out that the one affected was his teacher who he assaulted at one point due to being possessed by an aggressive dog and her father was the same guy who possessed Kogarashi to do the stock exchange deals. Kogarashi is taking jobs and sending the money to his teacher out of guilt for the massive debt she got into because of his medium powers.
  • World's Strongest Man: With years of training by his master, Ouga, and inheriting the Yatahagane martial art style, Kogarashi effectively became the world most powerful man by pure strength alone. And all this happen when Kogarashi was merely a middle schooler. However, by the time of the first chapter, Kogarashi grew weaker because he hasn't been training after defeating Garandou and going on world-hopping adventure. But after being fully restored by using spirit crystals from the Ameno ninjas and Yuuna giving him some spirit energy from her body, his spirit power is over 1 billion, much higher than anyone in the series.
  • Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Bides by this rule and Oboro exploits this in Chapter 16 to render him unable to retaliate.
    "It doesn't matter to me that you're a spirit or a god. The only things that I don't punch are women."

    Yuuna Yunohana 
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Voiced by: Miyuri Shimabukuro

The ghost of a girl who died years ago and has remained stuck at Yuragi Inn ever since. The reason being that Yuuna is unable to remember what she wanted to do before passing on to the afterlife.


  • Aborted Declaration of Love: She initially seems to confess to Kogarashi in Chapter 69. However, upon realizing what she said, she panics and tries to pass it off as a Platonic Declaration of Love.
  • All-Loving Heroine: Yuuna is kind and helpful to everyone, including her love rivals. She also wants to reach an understanding with Ouga when the latter is trying to kill Yuuna. When she learns the truth of her Tenko family, Yuuna states she wants to save Byakuei and Mahoro.
  • Artificial Family Member: She's a clone of Mahoro Tenko, which makes Byakuei Tenko Yuuna's "father", although he only thinks of the original Mahoro as his daughter. Mahoro, on the other hand, does think of Yuuna and the other six failed clones as her sisters.
  • Artificial Human: She was created as a clone of the original Mahoro Tenko by her father Byakuei Tenko. After dying, she remained as a spirit that ended up in Yuragi Inn.
  • Badass Longcoat: After she regains the powers of Genryuusai Tenko, Yuuna's Spiritual Battle Armor comes with a fancy long white, fur-trimmed coat.
  • Bathing Beauty: She loves taking baths. In her life, the bath was the only place where she had a little peace because she didn't need to magically dye her hair and she was away from Byakuei's experiments.
  • Battle Couple: After she remembers how to use spiritual techniques from her life as Genryuusai Tenko, Yuuna can fight alonside Kogarashi by possessing him, making him even more powerful and she also can use spells to fight off their enemies.
  • Bedmate Reveal: Yuuna has a bad habit of crawling to Kogarashi's futon every single night. The result is always Yuuna getting embarrassed upon waking up and throwing Kogarashi out the window into a river.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Despite Yuuna being one of the nicest girls in the series, even she can have her limits and make a stern angry face to a young Kogarashi when he refuses to listen to her.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: At 93 cm, her chest is just as big as Chisaki's, much to Hibari's displeasure.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: Even after realizing she loves Kogarashi, she can't gather the courage to confess for a long time. She's in fact the last girl to confess her love for him.
  • Clingy Sleepers: Yuuna automatically cuddles up to Kogarashi whenever she is asleep. When Kogarashi isn't available, Yuuna ends up cuddling with whoever is sleeping next to her instead.
  • Clone Angst: Before becoming a ghost, Yuuna/Genryuusai had a very miserable life as a clone of Mahoro Tenko. Her creator viewed her as a lowly copy of his real daughter and used her as a test subject for torturous experiments. She was never allowed to live like a normal person and ended up dying young because the experiments reduced her lifespan.
  • Clones Are People, Too: In her life, her "father" treated her as less than human because of her status as a clone. When told by Ryuuzen that she would become a ghost after her death, Yuuna was overjoyed to the point of tears as becoming a ghost meant that she had a soul like humans do.
  • Cooldown Hug: When a de-aged Kogarashi attempts a Suicide Attack on Nadare Tenko, Yuuna hugs him and calms him down by telling him that him being a medium doesn't bring bad things only, since he could meet her and she fell in love with him thanks to that.
  • Cordon Bleugh Chef: Yuuna is a good cook, but she has the big problem that she can't taste food unless it's given to her as an offering. Because of this, she can mess up the ingredients such as mistaking cola with soy sauce and vinegar with cooking wine. When Chitose tags all the ingredients, Yuuna can cook just fine.
  • Covert Pervert: She ordinarily crawls to Kogarashi's bed in her sleep. At first, when she realizes she's climbed into his bed, she freaks out and uses poltergeist-esque powers to throw him in a local river. Later on, she "solves" this problem and instead unconsciously strips off all of her (and sometimes his) clothes and clings to him erotically.
  • Cute Ghost Girl: For those who can see her, she is a very cute eternally 16-year-old ghost girl.
  • Cute Oversized Sleeves: She habitually wears a red haori with flaring sleeves that occasionally cover her hands, enhancing her cuteness.
  • Damsel in Distress: She gets taken captive by Genshiro and Oboro during the Ryuuga Clan arc, which causes the members of Yuragi Inn to come save her.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: Yuuna is really the seventh Genryuusai Tenko and a clone of Mahoro Tenko created by the latter's father Byakuei, founder of the powerful Tenko clan of mediums. During her lifetime, Yuuna was treated as a disposable test subject by her creator who put her through very painful experiments to develop the Garandou technique almost every day while constantly reminding her that she wasn't human and was nothing but a tool. Because of the experiments, Yuuna was confined to a wheelchair and the only small joy she found in her empty life was reading romance novels. Eventually, Byakuei didn't need Yuuna anymore after acquiring the help of the Fortune Teller Ryuuzen and Yuuna was essentially abandoned to die when she had less than a month left to live. Yuuna still wanted to experience a romance and decided to become a ghost bound to the Yuragi Inn after Ryuuzen showed her the future where she meets and falls in love with Kogarashi there.
  • Determinator: She spent her last living days as Genryuusai going through thousands of possible futures dreams to find one where she could be with Kogarashi without him being killed by Ouga. Even after she found the future where the Yuragi Inn managed to get Ouga to pass on peacefully, Kogarashi still dies because of Nonko's father. Yet, Yuuna refused to give up and kept looking for a way to save Kogarashi.
  • Deuteragonist: Yuuna is second only to Kogarashi in narrative importance. The mystery as to who Yuuna was before she died, why she became a spirit bound to the Yuragi Inn, and what is her lingering regret serves as the Myth Arc of the series. It's eventually revealed she's behind almost the entire plot and most of the main cast being together since Yuuna set up a lot of the major events to avoid the futures where Kogarashi dies protecting her from Ouga.
  • Doesn't Know Their Own Birthday: Since she doesn't remember her human life, Yuuna doesn't know when she was born. Kogarashi decides to celebrate her birthday on the anniversary of the day she was named Yuuna.
  • Emotional Powers: Her poltergeist powers are tied to her emotional state. Whenever she's embarrassed by Kogarashi's Accidental Pervert antics, stuff starts floating around in the room and Kogarashi is sent flying.
  • Expendable Clone: She's the seventh of a series of clones of Byakuei Tenko's daughter Mahoro. Byakuei created her and the previous Genryuusais to make them master the Garandou techniques that would make Mahoro immortal and replaced all the failures without a thought.
  • Feminine Women Can Cook: Yuuna is the most traditionally feminine of the occupants in Yuragi Inn and she's the only one besides Chitose who can cook. Her food is pretty good, when she reads the tags to know the ingredients, that is.
  • First Girl Wins: Yuuna is the first girl to meet Kogarashi when he arrives at Yuragi Inn. She's also the main heroine, Kogarashi's roommate and the one he's closest to. Even after Kogarashi experiences multiple possible futures where he gets together with other girls, he still declares he only loves Yuuna. At the conclusion of the series, Kogarashi marries Yuuna.
  • Formal Characters Use Keigo: She always speaks in very formal Japanese, which accentuates her Yamato Nadeshiko traits.
  • Four Is Death: She's the Yuragi Inn's ghost and resides in Room 4.
  • Friendly Ghost: To Kogarashi's initial surprise, Yuuna is incredibly sweet despite being a ghost and she promises she won't do bad things like haunting anyone; instead she wants to make friends.
  • From Roommates to Romance: Yuuna lives together with Kogarashi in Room 4, since she's a ghost bound to said room and can't stay anywhere else at the Yuragi Inn. From early on, the attraction between Yuuna and Kogarashi is obvious. The manga ends with them married.
  • Ghost Amnesia: She can't remember her life before becoming a ghost, her last living moments, what she needs to do to move on nor her real name - Yuuna is a nickname given to her by the owner of the inn that she adopted into her identity. The truth is Yuuna sealed her own memories because her wish is to spend time with Kogarashi and if she remembers it, her regrets will be cleared quickly and she'll pass on to the afterlife.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Kogarashi gives her a stuffed rabbit she said she wanted for her birthday.
  • Go-Go Enslavement: When being held captive by Genshiro Ryuuga to be made his bride, he forces Yuuna to undergo "bridal training" by using a forbidden (sexy) technique to change her into Fanservice-y outfits. They include School Sport Uniform, Playboy Bunny, Meido, Naughty Nurse Outfit and Anime Chinese Girl.
  • Green-Eyed Epiphany: When Hibari shows up as an active rival for Kogarashi's affections, Yuuna tries to pretend she's fine with it because she doesn't think she can be Kogarashi's girlfriend when she's dead. Yuuna eventually comes to the realization in Chapter 46 that despite being a ghost, she's fallen in love with Kogarashi once she admits she doesn't want Hibari nor any other woman to have him.
  • Haunted Fetter: Yuuna is bound to Yuragi Inn and its Room 4 is the only place she can reside in. She mentions she originally couldn't leave Yuragi Inn's grounds, but after being a ghost for so long, she became able to travel to other places. She still gets dragged back to the inn if she falls asleep, though. What is really strange about Yuuna is Ryuuzen reveals Yuuna didn't die at Yuragi Inn nor even visited it when she was alive, which makes it even more of a mystery why she's bound there of all places. The reason is eventually revealed to be that Ryuuzen showed a dying Yuuna a vision of her life as a ghost with Kogarashi at Yuragi Inn.
  • Hide Your Otherness: When she was alive, Byakuei forced her to dye her white hair black because he couldn't stand that a mere copy looked identical to his real daughter Mahoro.
  • Hime Cut: She has full bangs, waist-length sidelocks, and hip-length staight hair. This complements her Yamato Nadeshiko qualities.
  • I Am What I Am: After her initial insecurities about being a ghost, Yuuna comes to be grateful of it because being a ghost is the reason why she could meet and fall in love with Kogarashi.
  • I Just Want to Be Loved: In her life, Genryuusai/Yuuna's only dream was having a romance after reading love stories, but she had given up on it ever coming true because she was an experimental clone with a short lifespan. When she had less than a month to live, Ryuuzen foretold that Genryuusai/Yuuna would meet her true love if she became a ghost and became bound to the Yuragi Inn, where Kogarashi arrived several years later.
  • Innocently Insensitive: She suggests a de-aged and amnesiac Kogarashi that she should possess his body so they can go up against Nadare Tenko. Unfortunately, young Kogarashi recently had several traumatic experiences where ghosts possessed him and caused lots of trouble. This significantly increases young Kogarashi's distrust towards Yuuna because of her being a ghost.
  • Insecure Love Interest: She worries Kogarashi would probably be better off without her since she has done nothing but cause troubles for him ever since they met. She also thinks she doesn't really have the right to fall in love with him in the first place because she's already dead.
  • Invisible to Normals: Humans with no spiritual power can't see or hear her. Out of the regular cast, this usually means that only Chisaki can't see her, as everyone else is either spiritually powered or themselves some kind of supernatural being. After she recovers all the memories from her life, Yuuna is able to develop a technique that makes her visible to normal people, as she needs the Yuragi Inn's customers to see her after she and Kogarashi become the new owners.
  • Like an Old Married Couple: It's pointed out Yuuna acts like Kogarashi's wife even though they aren't officially dating.
  • Little Bit Beastly: When she enters her Super Mode by using her power as a Tenko, Yuuna gains fox ears and nine tails because the Tenko clan channels the power of Asian Fox Spirits.
  • Love Before First Sight: When Yuuna finally remembers her life before death, she discovers she fell in love with Kogarashi before he was even born. Ryuuzen had predicted Kogarashi would be Yuuna's true love and showed Yuuna a vision of her future encounter with Kogarashi at Yuragi Inn. The entire reason Yuuna became a ghost was to meet and be with Kogarashi.
  • Love Confessor: She admits to Chisaki, Sagiri, and Hibari and she's fallen for Kogarashi in Chapter 49.
  • Magical Girlfriend: She's obviously based on the archetype. Yuuna is a Cute Ghost Girl who is sweet, loving, and domestic. She meets the Unlucky Everydude Kogarashi when he moves into her room at the Yuragi Inn, and they end up falling in love with each other. It's Played With given that Kogarashi is a powerful exorcist of his own right instead of an ordinary guy.
  • Magnetic Girlfriend: If Yuuna had never became Yuragi Inn's ghost, Kogarashi's harem wouldn't exist since Kogarashi wouldn't have moved to Yuragi Inn nor met any of the girls.
  • Meaningful Name: Her surname means "flower of hot springs".
  • Monster Roommate: Yuuna is the Cute Ghost Girl roommate of the spirit medium Kogarashi, since she's bound to his room at the Yuragi Inn.
  • Mysterious Past: Yuuna's forgotten past serves as the biggest mystery in the series and parts of it are slowly revealed over time.
  • Mystical White Hair: A Cute Ghost Girl with long white hair. In addition, in life she was a clone of a member of a family of powerful mediums. Flashbacks depict her with black hair when she was human because Byakuei forced her to dye it.
  • Naked First Impression: She first encounters Kogarashi when they're both taking a bath at the hot springs.
  • Naked on Arrival: She's introduced when she goes to the hot springs to take a bath and happens to run into Kogarashi there.
  • Nice Girl: She's very gentle, sweet-tempered and kindhearted.
  • Official Couple: She confesses to Kogarashi at the start of the final arc. In the final chapter, Kogarashi confesses her loves her back and he finds a way Yuuna doesn't have to pass on so they can get married.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: "Yuuna Yunohana" is actually a nickname given to her by the owner of the inn that Yuuna chose to keep. Due to Ghost Amnesia, Yuuna can't even remember her original name. Her real name is Genryuusai Tenko.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: Ever since she died many years ago, Yuuna has been bound to the Yuragi Inn and resides in Room 4. Only people with high spiritual power can see her. Unlike most ghosts, Yuuna doesn't remember what regrets are keeping her from moving on. Because she was a very powerful medium in life, she can make herself make herself tangible and intangible at will and telepathically move objects.
  • Pocket Dimension: After she recovers her original powers of her human life as Genryuusai Tenko, Yuuna gains the ability to create an alternate reality to where she can transport the entire Yuragi Inn along its residents in an instant. She uses this to hide her de-aged friends from Nadare Tenko.
  • Poltergeist: She can telepathically move objects without touching them. At first, she's only able to use this ability when she's flustered or panicky and is rarely in control of what she's doing. After awakening her Tenko abilities, she gains full control over her poltergeist.
  • Power Incontinence: Yuuna's poltergeist powers go out of control whenever she feels too embarrassed or nervous. The result is usually Kogarashi being sent flying and stuff getting thrown around.
  • Prefers Going Barefoot: She rarely wears shoes because she doesn't need them due to being a ghost and floating most of the time.
  • Prone to Tears: She's very sensitive and prone to crying when she's embarrassed.
  • Rei Ayanami Expy: Not currently, but she was one in her life prior to death. Flashbacks show Yuuna was kind of quiet and emotionally reserved when she was alive because she had a very unhappy life. She was the seventh Genryuusai Tenko in a series of clones of Mahoro Tenko created by latter's father Byakuei, the head of the Tenko bloodline, in his desperation for saving his daughter from death. Byakuei saw Yuuna as nothing but an expendable tool and never treated her as a human. Ironically, she looks more like a Rei expy now with her white hair and red eyes than she did in life, where her hair and eye color were black because Byakuei forced her to dye it to make her look a little different from his real daughter.
  • Reluctant Fanservice Girl: Yuuna is utterly mortified by Kogarashi repeatedly seeing her naked and/or groping her, though most of those accidents are usually her fault.
  • Ridiculously Alive Undead: Aside from having supernatural powers (floating, telekinesis, altering her clothes at will), Yuuna is more like an invisible human than a ghost. She eats, drinks and sleeps, and even the way she's "bound" to a location is much looser than for other ghosts. She can leave the titular hot sprints whenever she pleases; she's only bound to sleep in a specific room at the resort (and will end up back in her room if she falls asleep elsewhere). Eventually, Yuuna even finds out that it's possible for her to get pregnant, if her partner is a man with sufficiently high spiritual power.
  • School Uniforms are the New Black: Flashbacks of the time when she was still alive show her wearing a Sailor Fuku even though she never went to school. She only wore it because of all the romance novels she read.
  • Second Love: Kogarashi's First Love was his Sexy Mentor Ouga. After arriving to Yuragi Inn, Kogarashi gradually falls in love with Yuuna and marries her years later.
  • Signature Headgear: She wears a hitaikakushi as it was a headband, signifying her status as a ghost.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Yuuna does show interest in romance and dating like a normal high schooler, but so far has only demonstrated interest in dating Kogarashi and not any other males. It's later revealed Yuuna became a ghost to fall in love with Kogarashi and was waiting to meet him before he was even born.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Yuuna loves Kogarashi for his strong supportive nature around her and how patient Kogarashi can be with her bad habits.
  • Spooky Photographs: She doesn't like taking photos of herself because it often ends up with her looking like a creepy spectre. However, spiritually attuned photographers are able to take ordinary photographs of her that show her actual appearance as well.
  • Supering in Your Sleep: Yuuna can sometimes fly during her sleep, which causes Kogarashi to freak out when one day he and Yuuna wake up floating in the sky.
  • Supreme Chef: At least, when she was made an offer to be able to taste the food, otherwise she would not be able to cook and mistake other ingredients for others. However, over time, she has learned to cook without tasting the ingredients, and many people in the Inn agreed it taste great.
  • Talking with Signs: She writes in notebooks to communicate with people who cannot see or hear her.
  • Tareme Eyes: Her eyes are huge and droopy, fitting her meek and kind personality.
  • Technically Naked Shapeshifter: She can freely change the clothes she wears since it is just part of her spiritual body. When pointed out by Kogarashi, she gets very flustered and accidentally made herself naked.
  • Textile Work Is Feminine: She knits a scarf for Kogarashi and gives it to him as a Christmas present.
  • Thinking Up Portals: After remembering how to cast spiritual techniques, Yuuna can create portals to teleport herself and other people.
  • Time Loop Fatigue: She experienced something similar to this shortly before her death as a human. Ryuuzen used her Nous to let Genryuusai/Yuuna live her future with Kogarashi in a dream. However, every single future ended with Kogarashi sacrificing himself to protect Yuuna from Ouga or Nonko's father. Yuuna went through who knows how many possible timelines until she found the conditions necessary to ensure Kogarashi's survival. Since Yuuna was already dying, her physical body died from Yuuna exceeding her limit of spiritual power and the mental burnout.
  • Tomato in the Mirror: The Ouga arc has Yuuna learning shocking truths about her identity and origins before death. She's Genryuusai Tenko, the most powerful spiritual technique user in the Tenko Clan. However, she's actually the seventh Genryuusai of a series of failed clones created by Byakuei Tenko as part of an experiment to develop the Garandou technique that could make his daughter immortal by absorbing souls.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After she recovers the spiritual powers of her human life as Genryuusai Tenko, Yuuna becomes the most powerful member of the Yuragi Inn next to Kogarashi.
  • Took a Level in Cheerfulness: Flashbacks show a deeply depressed and unemotional Yuuna in her life before death because Byakuei never allowed her to live as a human and only used her as a test subject in experiments to develop the Garandou technique. After she died and lost her memories of her former life, Yuuna became the sweet and cheerful Cute Ghost Girl we're familiar with.
  • Uncanny Family Resemblance: When she accesses her family's powers as a Kitsune, you can tell she's related to Miria now.
  • Undead Barefooter: She's usually barefoot when wearing her iconic yukata. Since she's a ghost, she doesn't need to manifest shoes anyway as she's almost always floating around.
  • Unfinished Business: Yuuna haunts the inn due to dying with regrets. What it is, however, is a mystery. Her regrets are revealed when Ryuuzen makes Yuuna remember her past. Actually, Yuuna's spirit stayed in the world of the living for the things she would experience after death. Ryuuzen showed Yuuna a prophetic dream where she became a ghost bound to Yuragi Inn and fell in love with Kogarashi. Since she would pass on soon after meeting Kogarashi if she knew he was her regret, Yuuna sealed her own memories just to be with Kogarashi longer.
  • Unresolved Sexual Tension: Yuuna and Kogarashi are very obviously attracted to each other from early on, but they don't become a couple until the end of the series.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: For a handful of chapters, she attends Kogarashi's high school, but her presence is kept secret from people who aren't spiritually attuned (and thus can't see her). However, everyone at the school soon finds out of her existence and she manifests in public by holding objects, generally a notepad that she uses to communicate, which simply floats in midair. The students initially find this mildly interesting, and later on stop seeming to care at all.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: Yuuna can cook, she takes care of the Inn whenever she helps Chitose out, she wears a yukata nearly at all times, and she can be tough when someone messes with her loved ones. She also acts like Kogarashi's wife even though they aren't even dating.
  • You Can See Me?: In her first meeting with Kogarashi, she's shocked at the fact he can see her and it's made worse because she's naked at the moment. Later, she also confirmed he could see her as a normal girl instead of a scary silhouette.
  • Your Days Are Numbered: Shortly before her death at Yuragi Inn, Yuuna/Genryuusai had been informed by Ryuuzen that she had only one month left to live.

    Chitose Nakai 
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Voiced by: Sayaka Harada

The innkeeper of Yuragi Inn. Chitose is a Zashiki-warashi.


  • The Ageless: Zashiki-warashi are youkai that look like children, so Chitose's body is always that of a little girl despite being several hundreds of years old.
  • Compulsory School Age: Chitose is the oldest resident in Yuragi Inn with several hundred years of age, but due to being a Zashiki-warashi, she always looks like a 13-year-old girl. She uses this to enroll at a middle school just for fun.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Chapter 19. Unbeknownst to the members of Yuragi Inn, Chitose acts out her role as a young kid by going to middle school.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: When her mind is regressed to 300 years ago, she's amazed by discovering the modern day has very useful inventions for housework like the freezer and the washing machine.
  • Harem Nanny: She's the innkeeper who is way older than any of the residents and often looks after Kogarashi and his harem members.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: While she's a Zashiki-warashi who has lived for centuries, what she really wants is living like an ordinary schoolgirl and hang out with kids as if she was one of them, which is why she goes to middle school in secret.
  • Meaningful Name: Her surname translates to "Waitress" or "Ryoukan".
  • Meido: She's often seen dressed up in the traditional outfit of a Japanese maid (a kimono and a kappougi) when she's taking care of the inn.
  • Necessary Drawback: Her luck manipulation would be the most broken superpower in the setting if it wasn't for a big drawback - that an equal magnitude of (mis)fortune will follow at a random interval after this power's use, preventing Nakai from recklessly using it. This is also explicitly why she did not participate in the conflict with Ryuuga, as affecting a god with her power could bring massive collateral damage.
  • Not Growing Up Sucks: She isn't pleased with always looking like a little girl due to her nature as a Zashiki-warashi. She's happy when Koyuzu uses Breast Expansion on her, since she can know what's like to grow for a bit.
  • Parental Substitute: Yuuna thinks of Chitose as the only mother figure she has ever known because she doesn't remember her own parents. Chitose is the one who has looked after Yuuna ever since she became a ghost and taught her how to cook.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Due to being a Zashiki-warashi, Chitose's appearance is always that of a small child, but she's around a thousand years old.
  • Superpower Lottery: She possesses one of the most potent supernatural powers that is capable of accomplishing anything by sheer luck or misfortune.
  • Team Mom: She acts a bit like a mom by taking care of the members of the inn, such as providing them food and drinks and using her luck manipulation to punish them whenever they get out of line. Chitose actually goes to the cast's high school as Kogarashi's and Yuuna's guardian in place of their nonexistent parents.
  • Token Mini-Moe: She's the resident loli-stereotype of Yuragi Inn.
  • Winds of Destiny, Change!: She can control luck.
  • Zashiki-warashi: She's a youkai who looks like an eternal little girl, and acts as the caretaker of Yuragi Inn while possessing the power to control people's luck.

    Nonko Arahabaki 
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Voiced by: Ai Kakuma

A resident of Yuragi Inn. Despite appearing drunk most of the time, Nonko is actually a Mangaka, a former exorcist, and an Oni of the Yoinozaka clan.


  • Addiction-Powered: She is a descendant of the Oni Shuten-douji, so her power increases the more alcohol she drinks.
  • The Alcoholic: She's almost never shown sober and ranges from mildly drunk to blatantly passed-out. Her room is full of bottles and cans just to show how much of an addictive drinker she is.
  • Beam Spam: Can summon a massive beam-like attack when she's using her oni powers.
  • Black Eyes of Crazy: The sclerae of her eyes turns black when using her spirit armor.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Her sixteen-year-old self has short hair and a tough-as-nails attitude that is the polar opposite of her long-haired, cheerful present self.
  • D-Cup Distress: She asks Koyuzu to use transformation to make her breasts smaller because they get in the way when she's drawing manga.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapter 11. Kogarashi learns that Nonko is a mangaka, and helps her develop the next chapter for the manga she's currently writing.
    • Chapters 28 to 30. Nonko brings Kogarashi, Yuuna and Oboro to a villa on the beach that she rented out to spend some time to relax. She also has a heart-to-heart with Kogarashi discussing the reasons as to why Yuuna isn't someone that will end up turning into an evil spirit.
    • Chapter 66. Delves into the mangaka-editor friendship that Nonko shares with Rui Harashima.
    • Chapter 78. The first time Nonko is seen going all out with her Oni powers in a rematch against Matora.
    • Chapter 86. Matora goes about trying to convince Nonko to become sparring partners, which leads to them relaxing at a hot spring.
  • Facial Markings: She has a small diamond-shaped marking on her forehead where her horn comes out.
  • Famous Ancestor: She is a descendant of Shuten-douji, an Oni demon lord known among the greatest and most evil youkai in all of Japanese folklore.
  • For Want Of A Nail: Yuuna saving Nonko from assassination and asking her to move to Yuragi Inn is the biggest factor for managing to make peace with Ouga and prevent Kogarashi from being killed. Nonko leaving the Yoinozaka family is also what brings the Chuuma Ninja and Eastern Youkai to the side of the Yuragi Inn.
  • Future Me Scares Me: Nonko's 16-year-old self isn't pleased to learn that in eight years, she will become a Hard-Drinking Party Girl with a stripping habit.
  • Hard-Drinking Party Girl: She likes to drink a lot and is always in a party mood.
  • Home Nudist: During summer, she walks around the inn wearing a micro bikini, which is a step-down from being completely naked like she did before Kogarashi moved in.
  • Horned Humanoid: She grows a horn on her forehead when using her Oni powers.
  • I Owe You My Life: Yuuna was the one who saved Nonko from an assassination attempt from her father, since Yuuna needed Nonko's power for the fight against Ouga in the near future. Nonko went to Yuragi Inn and agreed to help stop the future threat of Ouga as her thanks to Yuuna.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Her teenage self is gruff and rough around the edges, yet she very quickly becomes protective of the kid versions of the Yuragi Inn residents.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: In her confrontation with Ouga, she uses her 1000 liters form, which is the strongest we have seen her so far.
  • Meaningful Name: Her given name means "drinking girl".
  • Messy Hair: She has spiked hair that sticks up all over. It looks like she never bothers to comb it except when going to a party of her manga publisher.
  • Ms. Exposition: Nonko explains the Ami and Yasuhisa ghost folktale to Kogarashi and Yuuna.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Not unusual in-series given that almost every one qualifies, but Nonko is perpetually in a state of modest to severe undress.
  • Navel-Deep Neckline: Her spirit armor has an opening from the collarbone to as low beneath the abdomen, showing off her large breasts.
  • Near-Death Experience: A brief flashback to Nonko's past shows her gravely injured, and bleeding out on the ground after a battle against a monster. The experience led Nonko to living her life from then on trying out many different things, and eventually led to her becoming a mangaka in the current day.
  • Nom de Mom: Her birth name is Nonko Yoinozaka. She changed her surname to that of her other relatives (Arahabaki) after she decided to quit the family business of Demon Slaying. She also probably didn't want to carry her evil father's surname after he sent an assassin after her because she would become stronger than him.
  • Oni: Nonko is descended from an oni demon lord due to being a part of the Yoinozaka family. Her true ogre-like form is finally seen in Chapter 78 when she blasts away Matora into the sky.
  • Please, Don't Leave Me: She breaks down into tears when she hears that Rui might no longer be her editor. Luckily for both of them, Rui isn't transferred after all because one of her fellow editors got pregnant and had to quit.
  • Power Dyes Your Hair: Drinking enough alcohol activates her Super Mode that makes her hair color change from pink to white.
  • Power Limiter: When she was a baby, the Yoinozaka placed a seal on Nonko because she had the potential to surpass even her father in power. The seal was undone by Yuuna when the latter briefly unlocked her power and memories as Genryuusai to save Nonko the night she was going to be assassinated.
  • Prefers Going Barefoot: Like Yuuna, she is never seen wearing any shoes.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: The most cheerful and upbeat of the girls at Yuragi Inn and coincidentally, the only one to have pink hair.
  • Sequential Artist: She is a professional manga author currently working on a series for the Shoujo magazine Monthly Girl's Marmalade. She often asks Kogarashi's and Matora's help as assistants to not miss her deadlines.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: She has no problem stripping naked in front of Kogarashi.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: Not that she ever looks unattractive, but by putting on an elegant dress and combing her hair for the New Year's party of her manga publisher, Nonko could pass off as a supermodel.
  • Super Mode: When she drinks a liter of alcohol at a minimum, besides growing a horn, her hair turns white while her skin becomes darker. The first time we see her in this state, she makes Matora A Twinkle in the Sky with a single blast.
  • Super-Strength: Part of the package of being an oni.
  • The Tease: She's often seen teasing Kogarashi, such as when they're posing together as reference material for the manga that Nonko's writing.
  • Took a Level in Cheerfulness: She was very serious and grumpy as a teenager in sharp contrast to the Hard-Drinking Party Girl she is in the present.
  • Uneven Hybrid: Nonko is descended from infamous Oni Shutendoji. This manifests as Super-Strength, an oni horn when she uses her power, and an inordinate fondness for alcohol.
  • Victoria's Secret Compartment: She pulls out her White Day chocolate for Kogarashi from her cleavage.
  • White Sheep: She's the only member of the Yoinozaka family who isn't a classist asshole, which is why she left the family name in the first place.

    Sagiri Ameno 
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Voiced by: Rie Takahashi

A resident of Yuragi Inn who warms up to Kogarashi over the course of the series. Sagiri is a demon-slaying ninja of the Ameno clan, as well as a student at Yukemuri High.


  • Action Girl: Fights supernatural beings as a Ninja.
  • The Bait: Her engagement to Shakuhito was actually part of the Yoinozaka's plan to lure out and attack the Yuragi Inn's residents while their strongest fighters are weakened because of the incident with Ouga and Byakuei.
  • D-Cup Distress: Sagiri's chest is slightly bigger than Yuuna and Chisaki's, and while she doesn't outright hate this, she is bothered by how it seems to be increasing, further limiting her speed during her missions. When Koyuzu shrinks her chest down to Hibari's size, Sagiri actually prefer this weight.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She's the most antagonistic towards Kogarashi when he first moves in to Yuragi Inn under the mistaken belief he's a pervert (with his frequent accidents doing nothing for his defense). She warms up to him over time and ends up falling in love with him.
  • Demon Slaying: The ninja fighting style of the Ameno clan is specialized for slaying demons.
  • Does Not Like Men: Having attended an all-girls school, her interactions with men are awkward at best because she has the preconception that All Men Are Perverts. She eventually warms up to Kogarashi, however.
  • Doppelgänger Attack: She can make illusionary clones of herself in a fight.
  • Drone Deployer: She eventually develops a technique to throw flying kunai covered in spiritual armor that she mentally controls. The kunai's size go from as big as her body to nanomachine size.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: When she first arrived at the Yuragi Inn, Sagiri avoided getting too familiar with Yuuna and Nonko because she was sent there to observe the Yoinozaka daughter and do her job as a Chuuma ninja. After Yuuna and Nonko saved her from an evil spirit, Sagiri began warming up to them.
  • Flechette Storm: Sagiri can launch several kunais at her opponent at once.
  • Full-Name Basis: She always refers to Kogarashi by his full name.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Prone to throwing her kunai at Kogarashi with minimal to no provocation.
  • Highly-Visible Ninja: She does use ninja weapons, but dresses normally and isn't sneaky in the slightest. Since she comes from a clan of Demon Slayers, they probably focused on fighting monsters and never specialized in stealth.
  • I Am Not Pretty: She views herself as unattractive because she thinks there's no way a body trained for fighting can look good to men.
  • Intimate Healing: After Ouga punches Kogarashi across the beach villa, Sagiri and Hibari restore Kogarashi's spiritual energy by tightly hugging him while wearing bikinis.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She initially has a very nasty attitude, being quick to judge Kogarashi and having no tolerance for his Accidental Pervert moments. Despite all that, she's protective of her fellow residents of Yuragi Inn and she warms up to Kogarashi after getting to know him better, even dropping her Pervert Revenge Mode moments since she realizes that they really aren't his fault.
  • Lethal Chef: Because of her insistence to using the medical recipes of her family, her cooking is so bad that just its smell causes people to pass out.
  • Letting Her Hair Down: She's seen for the first time without her side-ponytail for her date with Kogarashi.
  • Loner-Turned-Friend: Her Flashback chapter shows her struggling to get used to the crazy antics of the Yuragi Inn, so she leaves to do a demon-slaying mission on her own. She gets used to Yuuna and Nonko after they arrive to support the mission.
  • Love Confession: She accidentally confesses to Kogarashi when she is explaining her love for him to her grandmother. Unlike Yuuna, however, she doesn't back down, but yells that she genuinely loves him and wants to win his heart without the mission holding them back. However, due to the situation, Sagiri asks Kogarashi to not give her an answer until she won him over.
  • Love Epiphany: Although she vehemently insisted to both herself and others that she was not falling in love with Kogarashi, she finally comes to terms with her feelings in Chapter 136, admitting to herself that she was in denial the entire time due to feeling too embarrassed and ashamed about it.
  • Lust Object: She's lusted after by Nonko's brother Shakuhito.
  • Marriage of Convenience: She agrees to an engagement with Nonko's brother Shakuhito because if she marries into the Yoinozaka clan, it will increase the power of the Ameno clan and the Chuuma ninja will receive more missions. Actually, Sagiri is forcing herself to marry the Jerkass because the Yoinozaka clan will destroy Sagiri's village if she refuses.
  • Meido: Took on the job for the Yukemuri High cultural festival's Maid Cafe.
  • Muscle Angst: She thinks her body is too sturdy for a woman because of her ninja training.
  • Ninja: She is one that is a demon slayer.
  • Not Quite Flight: She can use her kunai to fly by stepping on them.
  • Pervert Revenge Mode: Initially, she was frequently the first to threaten Kogarashi after another Accidental Pervert moment. After warming up to him, however, she gradually realizes that they really are accidents, and stops threatening him. She is also well-aware of Oboro's frequent attempts to seduce Kogarashi.
  • Proper Tights with a Skirt: She wears black tights with her school uniform, highlighting her formal and uptight personality as well as her insistence that everyone must act decent.
  • Scarf Of Ass Kicking: She wears a long scarf around her neck when doing some Demon Slaying.
  • Signature Headgear: Her signature accessory is the four-point shuriken that holds her side-ponytail.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Sagiri never shows much interest in guys because they are usually are afraid of her, and because she only cares about fulfilling her mission. The only person Sagiri ever shows interest in marrying is Kogarashi. Sagiri even sees him as the only guy fit to be her husband, both as a woman and as an Ameno member.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Sagiri's love for Kogarashi comes from his strong moral and his belief in Sagiri's abilities in the battlefield.
  • Stock Ninja Weaponry: She often uses kunai.
  • Stripperiffic: Her second Spiritual Battle Armor shows a lot of skin, as it consists of a midriff-baring top, a loincloth, gloves, and sandals.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: According to Oboro, Sagiri has a face that's very similar to Hibari, which made it obvious for her that the two of them are family.
  • Tomboy Angst: Sagiri believes her ninja training and violent personality have left her lacking in traditionally feminine traits, which is a major source of insecurity for her. She doesn't think cute dresses suit her and gets intimidated in the presence of the ideal Girly Girl Chisaki.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: She ties her hair in a ponytail that goes down one side of her head. It also helps that Sagiri comes with being a tough Action Girl.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After finally coming to term with her feelings for Kogarashi, Sagiri develops a new spiritual armor and is able to take out her ex-fiance who is the second strongest fighter during the fight as Kogarashi is still weak from his previous battle.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: In early chapters, she throws her kunai at Kogarashi whenever he does something she finds to be inappropriate without giving him the chance to explain himself and she goes as far as trying to kick him out of Yuragi Inn. Sagiri slowly transitions towards being nicer when she begins interacting with Kogarashi. She even no longer blames him when they end up in embarrassingly erotic situations since she's able to piece together that other causes are to blame for what happened.
  • Tsundere: She starts out as a textbook example of a Harsh type. In the beginning, Sagiri has a bad temper, is quick to jump to wrong conclusions, and threatens Kogarashi whenever she thinks he's being a pervert. Once she realizes he's not at all a bad person like she initially thought, Sagiri's attitude towards Kogarashi softens considerably and she stops threatening him for Accidental Pervert moments. Despite being on good terms with him, however, she's still too embarrassed to admit her feelings for him for a long time.
  • Tsurime Eyes: She has the sharp eyes typically found in Tsundere girls.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Chuuma Ninja like Sagiri have extremely weak spiritual power when compared to the monsters of the Three Big Families. Despite that, she can win against much more powerful enemies like Matora and Shakuhito through ingenious battle tactics and complicated ninja techniques.
  • Weaponized Teleportation: She defeats Matora during Karura's introduction arc by using a charm to teleport the Nue to Hokkaido, knowing she has no chance of beating someone who knocked out Nonko and Oboro in a fair fight.

    Yaya Fushiguro 
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Voiced by: Yui Ogura

A Cat Girl resident of Yuragi Inn who is possessed by a cat god named Shiratama. Down the line, Yaya enrolls in Yukemuri High as a student one year younger than Kogarashi's class.


  • Animorphism: She can shift from being human to a cat and everything in between.
  • The Beastmaster: Thanks to befriending most of the cat gods in Japan, Yaya can summon them in battle and have them fight for her.
  • Cat Girl: She can manifest cat ears and a tail. Her powers are all cat related and she often acts like a cat, as well.
  • Childhood Friends: With Nazuna, who she went to middle school with.
  • Dance Battler: Dance battles against cat gods, such as a god named Aramaki.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapter 9. Kogarashi learns about Yaya sharing a body with a cat god named Shiratama, and he befriends the two of them by cooking grilled salmon that they both find to be delicious.
    • Chapter 35. Kogarashi spends time with Yaya during the Fukuneko Matsuri festival where he watches Yaya dance for a group of cat gods.
    • Chapter 61. During the Hiogi Estate arc, Yaya faces off against Suzutsuki with the help of all the cat gods she has befriended up to this point.
    • Chapter 75. Yaya enters Yukemuri High as a new semester student a year below Kogarashi's class. She also befriends Shion, who ended up in the same class as her.
    • Chapter 81. Yaya follows around and supports Kogarashi and Yuuna after an elder cat god puts the minds of the latter two into a pair of cats.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She's initially as harsh and intolerant towards Kogarashi as Sagiri is, even cooperating with the latter in trying to kick him out of the inn. After she discovers Kogarashi cooks delicious grilled fish, Yaya warms up to him and almost acts like his pet cat.
  • Fur Bikini: Cat god can give Yaya her own version of the Spiritual Battle Armor in the form of a bikini lined with fur.
  • Hates Being Touched: She hates to be touched without permission, especially when she's in full cat form.
  • Healing Hands: In her case, she has a healing tongue. Yaya can heal injuries by licking the wounds.
  • In the Hood: She sometimes wears a hoodie to hide her cat ears.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Naturally for someone possessed by a cat god, Yaya loves cats and they love her back.
  • An Odd Place to Sleep: She sometimes takes naps on the roof of the Yuragi Inn along with her cat god companion.
  • Perception Filter: The cat god's power allows Yaya to completely hide her presence and that of people near her from those around her. However, this is limited to her appearance and the sounds she makes; a mind reader is able to spot her.
  • The Quiet One: Compared to the rest of the members of the Inn, Yaya doesn't talk as much.
  • Sharing a Body: A cat god resides inside her body, although the cat god can often manifest outside Yaya to play or help in battle.
  • Sleepyhead: She often is sleepy like a cat.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: As part of her cat-like personality, Yaya is generally cautious around people and doesn't show much emotion. When someone earns her trust (usually through food), she turns into an affectionate little kitty.
  • Summon Magic: As the descendent of the Divine Beast Nyanga, Shiratama is able to transform into Nyanga by becoming the Divine Beast's host through Yaya's Cat God summoning. This gives Shiratama a tremendous boost in power that makes him rival the One-Winged Angel form of Jounosuke Yoinozaka, a member of the Three Big Families.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: The resident host of a cat god coincidentally has golden eyes.
  • Symbiotic Possession: The cat god selects its host on a whim and grants them powers that make them a kind of cat demon. Yaya is okay with this because she and her cat god are good friends who take care of each other.
  • Tastes Like Friendship: She becomes attached to Kogarashi and Chisaki after eating their cooking.
  • Third-Person Person: She often refers to herself in third person.
  • Through His Stomach: She became attached to Kogarashi and Chisaki after eating their cooking.

    Koyuzu Shigaraki 
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Voiced by: Anzu Haruno

A young tanuki girl. Koyuzu was controlling Chisaki's stuffed animals at the latter's home in order to observe Chisaki's figure so that her transformation skills would develop further. After being discovered by Kogarashi, Koyuzu became a resident of Yuragi Inn since she had no home to return to.


  • A-Cup Angst: She is a bit sad that her human transformation has small breasts, and took to observing Chisaki in order to be able to develop ideally-sized breasts for her transformations.
  • Ambiguously Gay: While it is hard to tell due to Koyuzu being a child, she does seem to be more obsessed with girls rather than guys like Kogarashi. Especially girls with big breasts. However, she did state she wants to know how to charm a man, but it might be purely for learning, and so that she could see Chisaki and Yuuna in sexy outfits.
  • Arc Villain: Acted as such for Chisaki's introduction in chapters 5 to 6, though Koyuzu wasn't doing it out of evil intentions. When Kogarashi discovers her, Koyuzu was simply observing Chisaki by controlling the latter's stuffed animals, which Chisaki took as her room being haunted.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapter 23.5, a short special that took place during Chisaki's visit to Yuragi Inn in chapter 17. Koyuzu practices her transformation powers on Yuuna and Chisaki in order to figure out what transformation will cause men to instantly fall in love.
    • Chapter 31. Koyuzu spends her summer living at the Miyazaki household with Chisaki and her mother, Hiyori. The latter of which acts as a parental figure for Koyuzu.
    • Chapter 50. Koyuzu transforms into Pokorun the Magical Girl in order to help the members of Yuragi Inn with their current troubles.
    • Chapter 78. Koyuzu continues to improve her transformation abilities where she can now hide her animal features in human form for a couple minutes.
    • Chapter 93. Koyuzu takes on Miria in a transformation duel where it's shown that the former can now make massive transformations. She befriends Miria in the end.
  • Dirty Kid: She resembles a child, but is obsessed with large breasts, particularly Chisaki and her mother's.
  • Easily Forgiven: Whenever her antics cause ecchi situations to ensue, she gets away with a light scolding.
  • Freakiness Shame: Koyuzu is not very good at transformation, so she still has tanuki ears and tail in her humanoid form. She should be ashamed of this because she's at the age most tanuki have mastered transformation, but the fact that Chisaki and her mom Hiyori love her tanuki tail and ears and enjoy touching them makes Koyuzu happy.
  • I Miss Mom: Shows signs of missing her mother when living at Chisaki's house, and comes to view Hiyori as a mother figure.
  • Kid-Appeal Character: A perverted example. Koyuzu is a tiny, childlike Tanuki girl who's in the series to obsess over big boobs and be at fault for 85% of the most erotic situations Kogarashi finds himself in with his Unwanted Harem.
  • Little Bit Beastly: She looks like a girl with tanuki ears and tail.
  • Magical Girl: Transforms into one named Pokorun in Chapter 50.
  • Morphic Resonance: Since her transformation skills are quite inept, she keeps her tanuki ears and tail no matter what form she is in.
  • Power Perversion Potential: Her transformation powers are the manga's go-to means to create erotic situations. Be by accident or not, Koyuzu's leaves make people's clothes disappear, transform Kogarashi into things like body soap or panties used by the girls, or turn the girls' boobs bigger/smaller.
  • Tanuki: What Koyuzu is. Her spirit body has a tanuki's ears and tail, and she can transform herself and others into other people or objects.
  • Token Mini-Moe: She soon becomes the second loli-type Youkai girl at Yuragi Inn.
  • The Transmogrifier: She can forcibly transform others through the use of her leaves. Her most frequent victim is Kogarashi who has been turned into body soap and Chisaki's panties on separate occasions because of Koyuzu's carelessness.
  • Unusual Eyebrows: Her eyebrows are drawn as several short, thin lines.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: As a tanuki, she has the power to transform into human form, but she's still incompetent at it so she can only transform into a child with tanuki ears and a tail.

    Oboro Shinto 
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Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu

The servant of the Ryuuga family. Born of the tail of the previous Black Dragon god, Oboro serves as Genshiro Ryuuga's assistant, bodyguard, and (relative) straight man. After Kogarashi rescued Yuuna and Sagiri from Genshiro, she becomes a resident of the Yuragi Inn in order to seduce Kogarashi to make a child with her since doing so would further strengthen the Ryuuga Clan.


  • All Amazons Want Hercules: Played With. After witnessing Kogarashi's power, she becomes determined to have a child with him no matter what in order to strengthen the Ryuuga clan. Eventually, she falls in love with Kogarashi because of his noble personality and begins wishing for a deeper relationship than she did at the start. Eventually, she resolves that she wants to have Kogarashi's baby no matter if he's strong or weak.
  • Bastard Angst: A variation. Oboro isn't the child of an affair, but the previous head of the Ryuuga clan is her Truly Single Parent. Since she wasn't born from his wife nor is a black dragon god like the legitimate successor Genshiro, Oboro was raised as a mere servant to Genshiro.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: Because she's a blade god, Oboro can change her arms into blades.
  • Boyish Short Hair: Her short hairstyle and general androgynous appearance are part of why Kogarashi didn't realize she's a woman at first.
  • Character Development: Over time, Oboro slowly learns about love from all her research trying to get closer to Kogarashi. Chapter 83 has Oboro making it clear to Kogarashi that she now wants a genuine relationship rather than just using him to have powerful children.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapter 22. After hearing previously the Kogarashi will only get into a serious relationship with the person he loves, Oboro spends time speaking with each member of the inn trying to understand how she can make Kogarashi fall for her.
    • Chapters 36 and 37. Oboro spends time with Yuuna, Chisaki, and Koyuzu discussing what sort of person Kogarashi is interested in, and come to the conclusion that he might like idol girls. In the next chapter, Oboro goes to Yukemuri High at the start of the new semester as a temporary New Transfer Student in an attempt to get closer to Kogarashi.
    • Chapter 65. Oboro observes a pretend date between Chisaki and Koyuzu transformed as Kogarashi in order to learn how she should act on her eventual first date.
    • Chapter 83. Oboro competes with Karura for Kogarashi's love.
    • Chapter 96 - 98. During the rematch between Kogarashi and Genshiro, Oboro comes to terms with the fact that she became someone that enjoys her new life at Yuragi Inn.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Oboro at first seems like an Emotionless Girl, until she starts trusting and confiding in the other residents of Yuragi Inn and their friends. She also opens up as she falls in love with Kogarashi instead of just wanting his baby. We finally see her smile at the end of Chapter 98.
  • Dimensional Cutter: She can use her blade arms to create portals and teleport to other locations.
  • Divine Date: She's a blade kami (Shinto god) and falls in love with the human man Kogarashi.
  • Dope Slap: She smacks Ryuuga on the head to prevent him from digressing too far from important tasks.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Her eyes have a circle parallel to the iris.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Has an eyepatch made from a tsuba (guard) that covers her left eye.
  • Fish out of Water: A lot of Oboro's unconventional behavior is caused by her unfamiliarity with the social norms and common sense of the human world. Particularly, she fails to really understand why the other girls in love with Kogarashi are so opposed to the Marry Them All option because Oboro was raised in a culture that supports having several wives and concubines.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: She's technically Genshiro's responsible sister since she was born from the tail of his father. Oboro always has the best interests of the Ryuuga clan in mind when selecting a bride or concubine for Genshiro, who on the other hand, only wants to get laid.
  • For Happiness: Oboro eventually comes to wish everyone in Yuragi Inn can be happy and achieve love with Kogarashi. Her idea to accomplish this is a Marry Them All ending. She doesn't understand very well why the other girls of Kogarashi's Unwanted Harem are so against it since she believes it's better if she and all her friends could get a "happy ending" with Kogarashi instead of only one of them.
  • Fundoshi: She wears a Japanese loincloth instead of panties.
  • Gender-Blender Name: Oboro is a unisex Japanese name, which is one of the reasons why her gender wasn't clear until she revealed herself as a woman to Kogarashi.
  • Harem Seeker: Eventually, Oboro tries to convince the other girls of Kogarashi's Unwanted Harem that the best option for all of them to be happy is turning Yuragi Inn into a Shogun's harem for Kogarashi. This way, they all can marry Kogarashi and stay together as close friends. Oboro gets very disheartened when none of the girls, aside from Yuuna, even wants to consider her plan. Oboro can get that the only reason none of the girls want to share Kogarashi is a wish to monopolize the man they love, so Oboro theorizes the solution is for all the girls in the harem to also be lovers with each other. Unsurprisingly, Oboro's plan is met with even more disapproval with that idea. In the final chapter, however, Oboro gives up on creating a harem after experiencing a future dream where Kogarashi fell in love with her made her realize even she doesn't want to share Kogarashi either.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Oboro was basically Genshiro Ryuuga's second-in-command when she was first introduced helping him kidnap Yuuna. She goes off on her own to Yuragi Inn after she witnesses Kogarashi easily defeat Genshiro. Soon after, Oboro drops all animosity towards Kogarashi and company.
  • Hyper-Competent Sidekick: It becomes clear that between Oboro and Genshiro, the former would act as a better leader for the Ryuuga family.
  • Immortality Begins at Twenty: As a blade god, Oboro is the only one besides Chitose who only lost her memories when Nadare Tenko made everyone in the Yurago Inn younger. Oboro's flashbacks do show her as a child, so she probably did grow up normally until some point.
  • Lady Looks Like a Dude: Because of her Boyish Short Hair and overall androgynous looks, Kogarashi and Sagiri mistook her for a guy at first.
  • Love Confession: She confesses to Kogarashi that she's fallen in love with him in chapter 98. Kogarashi can't hear it, though, due to the speed she's moving at while confessing.
  • Malaproper: She says English slogans like they sound in Japanese, such as saying "deeto" instead of date.
  • Marry for Love: After Kogarashi marries Yuuna, the Ryuuga clan continues to prepare marriage interviews with Transcendentals for Oboro, but she refuses to marry anyone unless she falls in love first.
  • The Mistress: She states being Kogarashi's mistress would be perfect for her since she only wants to get a child out of him. After hearing this, Chisaki freaks out.
  • Mystical White Hair: Her white hair is one of the most obvious signs that she isn't human.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: Because of her theory that constant physical intimacy is all that's needed for falling in love, Oboro is repeatedly clinging to Kogarashi half-naked whenever she has the chance.
  • Pair the Suitors: Teased at in her epilogue. After Kogarashi gets married to Yuuna, Oboro starts hitting on Hibari who also got rejected by Kogarashi.
  • Red Baron: She is also known as "God Blade Oboro".
  • Rei Ayanami Expy: She has short white hair and purple eyes, wears an eyepatch, is introduced as the servant of a villain, was born from the tail of a dragon god, acts like an Emotionless Girl until she develops a Sugar-and-Ice Personality by falling in love, feels no shame in being seen naked and is one of the protagonist's love interests.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: Oboro has no qualms about being naked whatsoever.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Oboro has never been interested in guys and only started seducing Kogarashi to have powerful children. After falling for him, she does not want any other guy but Kogarashi.
  • Single Tear: When Genshiro orders her to return to the Ryuuga lake and never return to the Yuragi Inn again, Oboro sheds a tear, showing that she isn't staying at the inn out of duty anymore.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: While Oboro only sought out Kogarashi for powerful children, she eventually ends up falling for Kogarashi for real when he defends her against Genshiro.
  • The Stoic: She rarely shows any emotion in her face.
  • Straight Man: She's in charge of giving Genshiro the Dope Slap whenever he's being a perverted idiot.
  • Sugar-and-Ice Personality: She's aloof, serious and direct. She's also the girl who pursues Kogarashi the most aggressively. Eventually, she develops a soft spot for everyone in the Yuragi Inn.
  • Through His Stomach: She tries cooking for Kogarashi because Yaya tells her that's a good way to get someone to like you. The food Oboro cooks is good, but her cooking techniques seriously damage the kitchen.
  • Time Stands Still: She can create this effect by using her God Speed to move so fast that the world and people around her look stopped in time. The dream of the possible future where Kogarashi falls in love with her has both of them getting trapped in a frozen world by her God Speed.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She looks somewhat boyish and her behavior is generally unfeminine, but Oboro doesn't mind wearing girly clothes and skirts every once in a while. She also develops an intensive interest in romance as she does research for ways to make Kogarashi fall in love with her.
  • Tomboyish Voice: She speaks with a deep voice that can pass off as the one of a young boy, which contributes to her Bifauxnen image.
  • Tsurime Eyes: Her eyes are as sharp and serious as her personality.
  • Unsettling Gender-Reveal: Kogarashi was shocked when he found out Oboro is a girl by seeing her cleavage, particularly because he doesn't hit women.
  • When She Smiles: Oboro rarely ever shows a smile and is usually very stoic and straightforward, but after developing feelings for Kogarashi, she smiles for the first time in the series and the girls are amazed by it.

    Hibari Ameno 
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Voiced by: Honoka Inoue

Sagiri's cousin in the Branch House. Hibari sees herself as Sagiri's rival, and ends up falling in love with Kogarashi at the Ninja Festival when he saved her from two spirit ability users that were trying to take advantage of her. She would later become a resident of the Yuragi Inn, as well as a transfer student into Yukemuri High, in order to get closer to Kogarashi.


  • A-Cup Angst: She is, in her own words, "barely a C-Cup," which gives her feelings of inadequacy when comparing it to Sagiri's F-Cup. It gets worse when she meets Yuuna and Chisaki (whose bust sizes are only 1 cm smaller than Sagiri's), and especially Nonko and Hiyori (who are even bigger).
  • Always Second Best: Ever since she can remember, she has always come second place to Sagiri in both ninja training and academics.
  • Book Dumb: She does poorly at tests and gets Kogarashi's help for study sessions.
  • Character Development: Hibari's confidence increases over the course of the manga, and ends up as one of the first girls to outright confess her love to Kogarashi.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: She easily gets jealous when other girls get too close to Kogarashi and asks him to only look at her. Later, she admits to Oboro she doesn't care if she must make all the other girls cry to get Kogarashi all to herself.
  • Doppelgänger Attack: She can make illusionary clones of herself. The clones can be made with different outfits.
  • Embarrassing but Empowering Outfit: It takes her a while to fully master her Spiritual Battle Armor, so she's practically naked the first times she summons it. It's still effective enough to nullify spiritual techniques like Telepathy.
  • Family Theme Naming: Like her cousin Sagiri, Hibari's name also ends in -ri.
  • Foil: To Sagiri. Both are Chuuma ninja of the Ameno family, but both are very much opposites. Sagiri excels at ninjutsu, but is clumsy at ordinary activities, has no confidence in her femininity and sucks at being honest about her feelings for Kogarashi. Hibari, on the other hand, hardly surpasses Sagiri at any ninja technique, but she's much more skilled at adjusting to normalcy, is very girly and quickly admits her love for Kogarashi.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She ties some of her hair into twintails, fitting her somewhat childish personality.
  • Hot Teacher: After high school, she becomes a teacher at a kindergarten where she teaches ninja techniques to the children, hoping to one day teach them how to master the perfect Spiritual Battle Armor.
  • If It's You, It's Okay: The epilogue illustrations reveal that she swears off love with guys because they can't compare to Kobayashi. However, that doesn't mean girls are off the table, as Oboro makes clear to her. They'd had some ship tease earlier in the story as well.
  • Intimate Healing: After Ouga punches Kogarashi across the beach villa, Hibari and Sagiri restore Kogarashi's spiritual energy by tightly hugging him while wearing bikinis.
  • Kiddie Kid: She's 16, the same age as Kogarashi and her cousin Sagiri, but it can be easy to forget it because Hibari acts so childish all the way to talking in third person like a little kid would.
  • Love Confession: The first girl from the inn to make a straightforward confession to Kogarashi, doing so at the end of Chapter 101. While he did regret her gently and it broke her heart, Hibari decided in the next chapter to still fight for his affection and one day win them.
  • Love Confessor: She admits to Yuuna, Chisaki, and Sagiri that she's fallen for Kogarashi in Chapter 49.
  • New Transfer Student: She arrives as a transfer student at Kogarashi's class in Yukemuri High soon after she joins the main cast as a member of Kogarashi's Unwanted Harem.
  • Ninja: A demon slaying ninja that has a multiplication ability.
  • Not Quite Flight: Like Sagiri, Hibari can fly by stepping on her flying shuriken.
  • Power Perversion Potential: She uses her cloning ninja technique to try and seduce Kogarashi by creating several copies of herself wearing sexy costumes.
  • Reluctant Fanservice Girl: She's humiliated by the frequent incidents where her butt falls on Kogarashi's face with or without her panties on. Her confession chapter has her being interrupted by losing her clothes in front of Kogarashi over and over again, to the point Hibari comes to think she must be cursed or something.
  • Rescue Romance: Her feelings for Kogarashi blossom when he saves her from two male spirit ability users who were harassing her and were going to force her to marry one of them.
  • The Resenter: Hibari is jealous of the fact that Sagiri is better at pretty much everything compared to her, which is why she goes so far to make Kogarashi hers knowing that Sagiri still hasn't gotten herself a boyfriend.
  • The Rival: Sees herself as one to Sagiri, especially when it comes to being with Kogarashi. The latter becomes this for Hibari towards Yuuna and Chisaki after they all admit to one another that they've fallen for Kogarashi in Chapter 49.
  • Romantic Fake–Real Turn: Hibari at first uses Kogarashi as a fake boyfriend to surpass Sagiri at something since she never had a boyfriend. Hibari soon falls for Kogarashi because he continues to support her with her ruse in front of Sagiri so Hibari has no complaints when her grandmother tells her and Sagiri one of them should marry Kogarashi.
  • Signature Headgear: She wears pairs of kunai to tie up her twintails, which helps her stand out as the other ninja girl in Kogarashi's Unwanted Harem.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: It seems like Hibari only shows interest in Kogarashi. Even though Kogarashi has rejected her, Hibari cannot get over it and is still in love with him.
  • Stock Ninja Weaponry: She uses shuriken. Both as weapons and as generic hair decorations.
  • Stripperiffic: Like Sagiri, she also knows how to use the Spiritual Battle Armor. Unfortunately, she isn't anywhere near as skilled at it as Sagiri, and it often omits the part where it's supposed to actually cover her body, leaving her boobs and butt out in the open.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: According to Oboro, Hibari has a face that's very similar to Sagiri, which made it obvious for her that the two of them are family.
  • Third-Person Person: She often refers to herself in the third person. It's considered very childish for someone of her age.
  • Took a Level in Badass: While Hibari was not weak to begin with, she was less skilled than Sagiri in ninjutsu and wanted to be better than her. When a monster threatens to remove all memories of Kogarashi, Hibari develops a new spiritual armor that proves to make her far stronger than Sagiri and easily takes out the beast that was proven too strong for Sagiri.

    The Landlady 

The owner of Yuragi Inn who's off traveling the world collecting peculiar items that she sends back to the inn. Kogarashi and company end up stumbling across some of these items during their stay at the inn.


  • Collector of the Strange: The Landlady's defining character trait is that she's a collector of weird items. Particularly ones that have the potential to have a perverted nature to them. Some of such items that the Landlady collected includes a Sugoroku Board (Chapter 45), a Wishing Star Card (Chapter 55), and Water Games (Chapter 106).
  • Everyone Calls Her "Barkeep": Whenever she's brought up, people only ever dub her as the "landlady".
  • The Ghost: She never appears despite being the overall owner of the Yuragi Inn. Instead, Kogarashi and company come across the odd things she's been collecting that get sent back to the inn.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: We have never seen the Landlady, but based on most of the items she had, The Landlady can come across as a bit of a lewd person with lewd hobbies.
  • Walking the Earth: According to Nakai, the Landlady has been off exploring the world collecting any weird object she comes across, and has whatever she finds to be interesting enough sent back to Yuragi Inn.

Yukemuri High

    Chisaki Miyazaki 
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Voiced by: Eri Suzuki

Kogarashi's classmate in class 1-4. She had a supernatural problem and went to Kogarashi for help. She eventually becomes friends with the residents of Yuragi Inn, particularly Yuuna (although she can't actually see Yuuna directly), and falls in love with Kogarashi.


  • Butt-Monkey: A recurring gag is that Chisaki ends up on the wrong end of many of the cast's supernatural problems, even when she's little more than a bystander.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: Many agree her large rack is her best feature, particularly Koyuzu.
  • Childhood Friends: She became friends with Kokono and Seri in middle school, although only Seri went to the same high school as her.
  • Covert Pervert: While she's probably the nicest girl in the cast and outwardly shy and demure, Chisaki's sex fantasies with Kogarashi become so erotic over time that it makes even Oboro's constant advances toward him look like child's play in comparison (particularly given that Oboro's interest in Kogarashi is largely due to a desire to produce powerful children). Based around some of her Erotic Dreams, Chisaki also has a subconscious desire to be an exhibitionist. It gets to the point she has to actually seek professional help to tame her sexual urges towards Kogarashi. Not only does it not work, it backfires as one would expect.
  • D-Cup Distress: She doesn't like having big breasts because of all the unwanted attention they attract.
  • Don't Call Me "Sir": Oboro calls her "Master" because she sees Chisaki as her teacher in matters concerning romance. Chisaki tells Oboro to no avail to stop calling her that.
  • Feminine Women Can Cook: She's the most stereotypically girly girl in Kogarashi's harem and also happens to be the best cook among them. Sagiri calls her a monster of femininity because of this.
  • Girl Next Door: Chisaki is the most normal girl of Kogarashi's admirers and she tries everything she can to be supportive of him.
  • Girls Love Stuffed Animals: Has a large collection of stuffed animals, many of them named. Her introductory arc has her involved with a spirit that has been animating them.
  • Going Commando: Because of Koyuzu, Chisaki's panties turn into a leaf while she's at school. Koyuzu brings her spare panties that are actually Kogarashi.
  • Green-Eyed Epiphany: She realizes she has fallen for Kogarashi when she finds herself feeling jealous of his closeness to Yuuna.
  • I See Dead People: After being possessed by Koyuzu, Chisaki gains the ability to see spirits, including Yuuna.
  • Important Hair Accessory: She changes her hairclip for one with a floral design after she realizes her feelings for Kogarashi.
  • Joshikousei: The school-girl of Kogarashi's harem.
  • Journey to Find Oneself: According to her epilogue, after Kogarashi marries Yuuna, staying in Japan only hurt Chisaki. Eventually, she travels to Europe and finds a job in an international company to get away from everything related to Kogarashi and find her own happiness in another country.
  • Love Confessor: She admits to Yuuna, Sagiri, and Hibari and she's fallen for Kogarashi in Chapter 49.
  • Love Hurts: Her unrequited love for Kogarashi gives her nothing but pain. She's made to experience a possible future where she becomes Kogarashi's girlfriend and he proposes marriage to her. But, because that future comes at the cost of Kogarashi losing Yuuna, she's forced to give it up in the end. Twice. Chisaki doesn't regret her decision, even though she's left in tears both times. However, the pain still drives her to leave the country as now almost any place in Japan reminded her of what she had to give up with Kogarashi.
  • Muggle: The only member of the main cast who's a perfectly ordinary human.
  • Nice Girl: Despite all the weird (and perverted) things that happen around her, she's still pretty nice and friendly.
  • Powers via Possession:
    • After being possessed by Koyuzu, Chisaki gains spirit senses that allow her to see spirits and her strength increases as a bonus. Sadly, she has no control over her strength yet.
    • Letting Yuuna possess her body increases her powers to the point she can one-shot a perverted spirit.
  • Reluctant Fanservice Girl: She's humiliated in front of her love interest on a regular basis by ending up completely naked.
  • Samaritan Relationship Starter: When she stays in Kogarashi's room for a night, he doesn't lay a finger on her or Yuuna despite them laying half-naked right in front of him. Then, Oboro literally gets naked on top on him and he politely refuses to have sex with her because he isn't in love with her. This all perplexes Chisaki who was told by her mother All Men Are Perverts and furthers the development of her crush on him.
  • Shower of Angst: In Chapter 203, Chisaki is shown taking a shower with a depressed look on her face due to rejecting Kogarashi's confession as she knows the reality where they become lovers is fake and she'll be heartbroken once she has to wake up from her dream again.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Despite having many guys showing interest in her and confessing their feelings, Chisaki only has eyes for Kogarashi.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Chisaki feelings for Kogarashi comes from his desire to help her despite being rude to him when they first met and contiuned to help her despite the trouble it would bring at times.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: It becomes quite clear that Chisaki got her looks from her mother, Hiyori.
  • Supreme Chef: When Chisaki tried cooking for the Yuragi Inn members when she first appeared, they were all blown away by her cooking due to her mixing Italian and Japanese food. The food was so good that she easily tamed Yaya.
  • Tarnishing Their Own Beauty: In middle school, Chisaki wore glasses and tied her hair in Girlish Pigtails in an attempt to look plain and avoid the perverted gazes of her male classmates. She stopped because the guys kept staring her way either way.
  • The Team Normal: Chisaki is the most normal girl in Kogarashi's Unwanted Harem. She initially can't see spirits and isn't a trained fighter, although Yuuna can possess her body to help her defend herself.
  • What You Are in the Dark: In the school trip arc, Chisaki has a prophetic dream where she's Kogarashi's girlfriend and he proposes to her. However, just as the dream is coming to an end, she figures out that the only way to secure this future is by letting Kogarashi lose his spiritual powers since that would leave her as his only viable option. Not wanting a happy future that comes at the cost of Kogarashi losing his ability to see Yuuna and feeling she didn't really do anything to earn that happiness, Chisaki bids farewell to future Kogarashi and warns Yuuna about Shakuhito's attack so Kogarashi doesn't lose his powers, even though it breaks her heart to sacrifice her only chance at happiness with Kogarashi.
  • Willing Channeler:
    • Chisaki lets Koyuzu possess her body for a while as they are on the run from Ouga.
    • In a much shorter occurrence, Chisaki allows Yuuna to possess her body to stop an evil perverted spirit in Chapter 132.
  • Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing: A prophetic dream shows that, provided she does nothing but what she's been doing already, she becomes the de facto love interest of Kogarashi because everyone else bowed out (i.e. Yuuna passes on, everyone is rejected and they part ways with Kogarashi for years). It ends up getting defied; Chisaki rejects a future where she did nothing to earn a life of happiness with Kogarashi.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: Not only is Chisaki Japanese, but she is a kind girl who can cook, clean, and look out for other people. Many even consider her as the ultimate woman.

    Satoshi Hyodo 
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Voiced by: Daisuke Motohashi

Kogarashi's classmate and best male friend in class 1-4. Satoshi has the distinction of being the only other known male that hangs out with the core group.


  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: His most distinct physical trait are his thick eyebrows.
  • Bromantic Foil: He loves being friends with the harem lead Kogarashi since it means that he gets to hang around with nothing but beautiful girls. Too bad for him that the kind of manga this is means that all the girls are going to fall for Kogarashi and ignore him.
  • Butt-Monkey: He ends up in this role during the Yuragi Inn Halloween party in chapter 39. He gets tied up by Nonko to look like a mummy, and then gets beaten up by the rest of the girls when they find out he tried to trick Koyuzu into transforming everyone naked. During another failed plan, he gets transformed into a soap bottle that gets left inside the bathroom cabinet until the next day. Later on, Chapter 79 has him as the hero of a cursed video-game, but he ends up getting captured right away. The epilogue makese sure to mention that he's still not in a relationship, and won't be any time soon.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: He occasionally gets jealous at Kogarashi when it comes to the latter's interactions with the girls.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Chapter 79. Satoshi invites Kogarashi, Yuuna, and Hibari to play in a cursed video-game world. He ends up as the game's main hero character, but due to his Butt-Monkey status, Satoshi ends up getting captured.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: Unlike Kogarashi, Hyodo is an open pervert and is extremely jealous of Kogarashi being an Accidental Pervert.
  • Mr. Exposition: Often explains things to Kogarashi about schoolmates since he just moved there.
  • Ship Tease: He's often seen alongside and interacting with his fellow classmate, Seri. One could argue that the two of them are the closest thing this series has to a Beta Couple outside of Kogarashi's harem. However, this relationship is up in the air by the epilogue, since Hyodo remained single.
  • What You Are in the Dark: When he gets a camera that shows people in the pictures naked, Hyodo uses it on Chisaki, Sagiri and Urara. He immediately feels guilty and deletes the photo without taking a look at it.
  • Yank the Dog's Chain: Chapter 192 is about Satoshi believing he finally got a harem of his own after getting into Accidental Pervert moments with three new girls... who turn out to be Genshiro, Shakuhito and Nadare who transformed themselves into girls for a contest at the School Festival.

    Urara Urakata 
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Voiced by: Mao Ichimichi

Sagiri's classmate in class 1-3 and her Mission Control in the demon slaying ninja army.


  • A-Cup Angst: While she's not that badly endowed, Urara would still prefer to have Sagiri's much larger breasts compared to her own.
  • Alliterative Name: Urara Urakata
  • Cute Little Fangs: They sometimes appear when she is being mischievous.
  • Fortune Teller: Uses her spiritual powers to work as a fortune teller during the Yukemuri High culture festival. She foresees correctly that Kogarashi worries about his debt while Hibari wishes for her breasts to grow.
  • The Gadfly: Enjoys being mischievous around her friends while teasing them at any chance she gets.
  • Idiot Hair: Has that one hair strand that sticks up above her head.
  • Mission Control: For Sagiri in the demon slaying ninja army, and later Hibari.
  • Ninja: Works in the same demon slaying ninja army as Sagiri. The only difference is Urara acts as the Mission Control.
  • Shipper on Deck: Seeing Sagiri interacting with Kogarashi is enough for Urara to leave the two alone together.
  • Summon Magic: She can control Shikigami.
  • Wingding Eyes: Her eyes show dollar signs when she's thinking about earning money.

    Seri Yanazawa 
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Voiced by: Yo Taichi

A classmate in class 1-4, and friend of Chisaki. Seri tends to hang out with the group that surrounds Kogarashi, and is often seen alongside Satoshi.


  • Childhood Friends: She has been good friends with Chisaki since Senri transferred to the latter's middle school.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: She's sometimes seen getting angry towards Satoshi when he attempts to interact or flirt with other girls.
  • Former Teen Rebel: She was a Japanese Delinquent in her old middle school, Sengoku Middle School. When she transferred in her third year to the middle school of Chisaki and Satoshi, she stopped being one when she befriended Chisaki.
  • Japanese Delinquent: Used to be one in middle school. Her tough-acting delinquent persona still comes out from time to time in the current day.
  • The Leader: She was the top dog back at Sengoku Middle School, which is said to be a school that's famous for the amount of delinquents it has.
  • Long Hair Is Feminine: Seri's defining character feature is her long black hair.
  • Megaton Punch: Uppercuts Satoshi when he's lying about not looking at Chisaki while the top of her swimsuit's been pulled off.
  • Shipper on Deck: Knows full-well that Chisaki has feelings for Kogarashi.
  • Ship Tease: She's often seen alongside and interacting with her fellow classmate, Satoshi. One could argue that the two of them are the closest thing this series has to a Beta Couple outside of Kogarashi's harem.

    Ashida and Besshou 
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Voiced by: Shinsuke Sugawara (Ashida) and Taito Ban (Besshou)

A pair of male students who go on the school sea-side trip with Kogarashi and company.


  • Arbitrary Skepticism: They refuse to believe that Kogarashi is a psychic. However, they change their attitude, and apologize to him, after witnessing Kogarashi take on the evil spirit they accidentally released.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: The two spend the sea-side trip jealous at the sight of Kogarashi hanging out with the school's most beautiful girls.
  • Hopeless Suitor: They always think about trying to get with Chisaki, but their chances are non-existent.
  • Prima Donna Director: During the Yukemuri High cultural festival, Besshou turns out to be someone that takes the role as the director of the school play really seriously.
  • Those Two Guys: Two jealous male students that appear in Chapters 24 to 26 during the sea-side trip. They've made brief appearances since then.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Out of jealous rage, Ashida decides to kick a spiritual stone seal during the Competition of Courage course, which causes an evil spirit to be released.

    Shion Todoroki 
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Voiced by: Miyu Tomita

A former delinquent who admires Seri, and becomes Yaya's classmate when they enter high school.


  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapters 74 and 75. As newly introduced character, Shion seeks out help from Chisaki to get a high-school makeover in order to put her middle-school past as a former Japanese Delinquent behind her. In the next chapter, Shion spends her first day at Yukemuri High trying to befriend others that are afraid of her due to her history as a delinquent, and manages to befriend Yaya who ended up in the same class as her.
    • Chapter 78. Shion visits the Yuragi Inn in order to see Chisaki's competition for Kogarashi. However, she learns that the competition is fierce due to the many women surrounding Kogarashi, as well as how the inn is subject to many erotic events.
    • Chapter 91. Shion invites Kogarashi and Chisaki along to a "lovey stream climbing" course in an attempt to help the latter two become a couple.
  • Delinquent Hair: She had a pompadour hair-style during her initial introduction when she was showing off her middle-school delinquent appearance.
  • Determinator: In an attempt to thank Chisaki for her high-school makeover, Shion goes about trying to support Chisaki ending up in a relationship with Kogarashi.
  • Dynamic Entry: Provides a kick to Azusa (the girl that was the #2 middle-school delinquent) in the head when she was threatening two of Shion's friends.
  • Face of a Thug: Her attempts at making friends fail at first because of her intimidating gaze. After helping Yaya save a cat, her classmates realize she was just trying to be friendly.
  • Former Teen Rebel: Knowing that Seri was able to shed her delinquent persona thanks to becoming friends with Chisaki, Shion seeks her out as well hoping that Chisaki will do the same. They manage to give Shion a complete makeover, but Shion's delinquent persona still shows throw a lot.
  • Goofy Print Underwear: She wears teddy bear panties.
  • Idiot Hair: She has a rather prominent one after Chisaki provides her a makeover.
  • Japanese Delinquent: Used to be one in middle school.
  • The Leader: Like Seri, Shion was a delinquent boss in middle school.
  • Matchmaker Crush: Shion hears from Seri that Chisaki has feelings for Kogarashi. In return for Chisaki giving her a high-school makeover, Shion tries to support the two becoming a couple, but Shion is also seen developing feelings for Kogarashi since he's helped her out on several occasions.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: Her introduction chapters when she enters Yukemuri High has her trying to make a high-school makeover in order to impress her new schoolmates. While at first she looked intimidating, after being given a new style for high school, she shows how pretty she really is.
  • Threesome Subtext: She pretty much states in Chapter 91 that she likes both Kogarashi and Chisaki.

    Nazuna Higurashi 
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Yaya's friend from middle-school. The two end up together in the same class as Shion when they enter Yukemuri High.


  • Butt-Monkey: Was subject to one of the 7 Yukemuri High mysteries where a staircase filled with spiritual energy caused her skirt to flip up so that the guys behind her could see her panties. The event leads to Kogarashi and company to the staircase in order to solve the mystery.
  • Childhood Friends: With Yaya. The two often ended up in the same class together during middle school.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Never seen with her eyes open.
  • Nice Girl: Gets along well with Yaya and her friends. She was scared of Shion at first knowing that the latter was once a Japanese Delinquent, but Nazuna befriends her after witnessing Shion save a cat from a tree.

    Harumu Yumesaki 
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Click here to see her succubus form
Voiced by: Manaka Iwami

The new homeroom teacher of class 2-4 that Kogarashi, Chisaki and Hibari attend after they became second years.


  • Ascended Extra: She initially appeared in Chapter 26 as a chaperoning teacher during the class trip. Despite her brief appearance, the "unnamed teacher" outranked other minor characters in an early popularity poll. Later in chapter 75, she would return with a name as Kogarashi's homeroom teacher.
  • Blessed with Suck: Being a half-succubus, she can control dreams and could make any man she wants fall for her. However, her succubus powers are way too strong and she can't control them without special contact lens to suppress them. As a result, she and those affected by her powers end up in very embarrassing erotic situations.
  • Covert Pervert: She's nearly as prone to having Erotic Dreams about Kogarashi as Chisaki. The illusions she creates also suggest she has a repressed desire to be a Dominatrix.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapter 76. Kogarashi learns that his new class 2-4 teacher is actually a succubus after Yumesaki unintentionally puts a demon curse upon him that allowed for Kogarashi to see through women's clothes.
    • Chapter 95 delves a bit into her past about why she doesn't use her succubus powers since it caused trouble for her male classmates.
    • Chapters 184 to 186, where she does battle with a trainee teacher who turns out to be an incubus, and finally gains the confidence needed to control her powers.
  • Dream Weaver: As a half-succubus, she manipulate dreams onto herself and onto others. The downside is her lack of control can potentially make her target see themselves and everyone else naked. She has better control over this ability when using a computer or laptop.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Yumesaki doesn't start getting focused on until Chapter 75. However, she appears early on in Chapter 26 as the teacher that was watching over the girls dormitory during the sea-side trip.
  • Embarrassing but Empowering Outfit: While she wears normal clothing in her human form, her clothes transform into something much more revealing and erotic in succubus form. She hates it because it makes her look indecent, but she can't use her succubus powers properly if she doesn't wear the sexy outfit.
  • Embarrassing Superpower: Her succubus powers tend to have mortifying effects, such as making someone see everyone around them naked or creating erotic illusions by accident.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Her pupils are flower-shaped.
  • Hidden Buxom: Beneath her clothes, she's got an even bigger chest than Chisaki and Sagiri.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: She normally hides her eyes behind her hair bangs. Besides highlighting her shy personality, she needs to cover her eyes because her succubus powers will charm anyone who looks at her in the eye.
  • Horned Humanoid: In her succubus form, she has goat-like horns.
  • Human-Demon Hybrid: She's a half-demon with succubus blood.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: Her erotic succubus powers have always kept her from having a normal life and have created many embarrassing situations for herself and others. At one point, she agrees to letting an incubus use hypnosis to suppress her powers so she can live without worrying about her powers causing embarrassments.
  • I Love You Because I Can't Control You: She becomes attracted to Kogarashi because he's the one man who has been able to resist the lust induced by Harumu's succubus eyes.
  • Important Hair Accessory: At the end of chapter 186, to show her newfound confidence, she now uses a hair-clip to pull back her bangs and expose one of her eyes, as she no longer needs her power-suppressing contact lens.
  • Inhuman Eye Concealers: Her long bangs hide her succubus eyes, which have flower-shaped pupils.
  • Living Aphrodisiac: Because of her succubus powers, making eye contact with her will cause men to be driven mad by lust for her, which is why she wears contacts and avoids looking at men as much as she can. The only one who can resist her succubus spell is Kogarashi.
  • Magical Eye: Her succubus powers activate through her eyes. This is why she hides them since those who look at her eyes start seeing people around them naked.
  • Mundane Utility: She eventually decides to become a certified psychologist, but her large workload as a teacher hardly gives her time to prepare for the national examination required for the certificate. She uses her succubus powers to study inside her dreams, which prevents her from overworking herself.
  • Old Maid: Her epilogue mentions that she's getting worried about still being single when she's pushing 30. After Kogarashi and Yuuna get married, Harumu tries seeking matchmakers to find herself a husband, but it's proving difficult.
  • Pointy Ears: She has long, pointed ears as a succubus.
  • Power Incontinence: When she was young, her succubus powers made several people lose control, until she was given her special contact lens. Turns out she had been trained by her mother to control her powers since childhood, but because of her anxiety and lack of self-confidence, she ended up relying completely on the contact lens.
  • Power Limiter: She wears some special contacts to suppress the powers of her succubus eyes.
  • Repetitive Name: Both her given name and surname have the kanji for "dream".
  • Sensei-chan: She's not that different in looks and personality from her students.
  • Shrinking Violet: She's rather shy and nervous because she was taught to avoid eye contact so her succubus powers wouldn't affect those around her.
  • Shy Blue-Haired Girl: Her hair is blue and she's very timid for a teacher.
  • Succubi and Incubi: Despite her human form, she's actually partially a succubus demon. Though she doesn't exactly come with the "horny" part of the description due to being a Shrinking Violet. Her true succubus form is revealed in Chapter 76, when she tries to reverse the eye curse that she unintentionally put on Kogarashi.
  • Sultry Bangs: In her succubus form, her bangs cover her left eye and her clothes change into a very revealing outfit that leaves little to the imagination.
  • Teacher/Student Romance: She's one of the many girls who fall for Kogarashi and she's also his homeroom teacher.
  • Whip of Dominance: Her illusions create a projection of herself dressed like a Dominatrix and wielding a whip. The epilogue shows her in a Dominatrix outfit and whipping men inside her dream, as the description reveals she got addicted to S&M as a way of coping with her lack of luck at finding a boyfriend.

Others

    Rui Harashima 
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Voiced by: Yurina Watanabe

Nonko's chief editor.


  • A-Cup Angst: Her breasts aren't that small, but she would like to know what it feels like to have large breasts like Nonko's that float atop the water.
  • The Alcoholic: Like Nonko, Rui loves alcohol. However, she doesn't come anywhere close to drinking as much as Nonko, and results in her throwing up.
  • Ambiguously Gay: The way she describes Nonko's attractive physical features and her Luminescent Blush when Nonko says she wants to date someone like her can make anyone think Rui's feelings for her mangaka go beyond friendship and admiration.
  • Ascended Fangirl: Since before becoming an editor, Rui was a huge fan reader of Nonko's work. She managed to work her way up to becoming Nonko's editor.
  • Beleaguered Assistant: Occasionally Nonko makes her struggle with delivery dates.
  • Cannot Spit It Out: She has trouble informing Nonko about the transfer, but finally reveals it when Nonko informs her that she can tell that something's been bothering Rui.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Chapter 66. Delves into the mangaka-editor friendship that Rui shares with Nonko. Rui spends what she believes to be her last day working as Nonko's editor before transferring to a new mangaka. In the end, the transfer doesn't go through.
  • Luminescent Blush: While drunk, Rui's blush intensifies when Nonko informs her that a guy she wants to be with should be similar to the way Rui acts.
  • Office Lady: A nicely dressed one working for Monthly Girl's Marmalade editing department.

    Hiyori Miyazaki 
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Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa

Chisaki's mother who serves as a Parental Substitute for Koyuzu.


  • Absurdly Youthful Mother: Contrary to her looks, she's 36 with a 15-16 year old daughter.
  • Breakout Character: Ends up getting a bonus chapter after the end of the series entirely devoted to her thanks to a fan vote. It helps that she's basically Chisaki, one of the series' most popular girls, but with bigger breasts and a more mature body and manner.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: She has bigger breasts than her already impressively busty daughter, to Koyuzu's delight.
  • Cuteness Proximity: She loves taking care of Koyuzu because she finds the tanuki spirit to be cute.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Chapter 31. Basically an introduction chapter for Chisaki's mother showing off Hiyori taking care of her daughter and Koyuzu at her home. She also proves herself to be a Parental Substitute for Koyuzu. Taken up to eleven with Chapter 209.5 - before the series ended, fans voted on what a special bonus chapter after the end of the story would cover. The winner was Hiyori. Officially the last chapter of the series, it covers Hiyori going to the inn, slipping into a barely-there bikini and meeting all the other girls (who are doing the same), before getting massaged and felt up by Kogarashi along with her daughter and ending up with the entire group naked in the hot springs.
  • Good Parents: She's a kind mother who loves her daughter. After Chisaki is heartbroken due to Kogarashi choosing Yuuna, Hiyori does her best to console her daughter until her heart starts healing.
  • Happily Married: Mr. Miyazaki is said to be overseas on a business trip, but a family picture shows Hiyori happily posing with her husband and daughter. Hiyori even mentions that just like her, her husband will love the fact that Koyuzu has been living with them.
  • Nice Girl: She happily takes care of Koyuzu, despite the tanuki being a Dirty Kid, when the latter stayed over at the Miyazaki household for the summer.
  • Parental Substitute: Serves as one for Koyuzu. Hiyori loves the fact that she's taking care of a cute tanuki, and doesn't mind taking care of Koyuzu as if the spirit was her own daughter.
  • Perverted Drooling: She starts to drool whenever she sees cute girls, a trait her daughter warns her against.
  • Redheads Are Ravishing: Hiyori has orange hair like her daughter and she's the woman with the biggest bosom in the cast.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Looks like a slightly older Chisaki with longer hair.
  • Wingding Eyes: Hearts appear in her eyes when she's playing with Koyuzu's cute animal features.

    Sekkan 
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Voiced by: Itaru Yamamoto

A monk priest from the demon slaying Gudon Mass organization. Sekkan only appears at the start of the series when he tried to exorcise Yuuna to the afterlife.


  • Badass Preacher: A priest that performs exorcisms.
  • Grudging "Thank You": He drops his beef with Yuragi Inn after being hit by Chitose's luck magic. Basically, he suddenly gets a phone-call from his son apologizing for something he did that was wrong, and wishes for his father to stop being a priest, and return home.
  • The Leader: Came back to Yuragi Inn in chapter 2 leading a large group of monks.
  • Named by the Adaptation: The anime is actually what provides him a name as Master Sekkan. He went nameless in the manga, only ever referred to as a monk from Gudon Mass.
  • Starter Villain: For chapters 1-2. While he's not a total villain, he appears at Yuragi Inn to try to exorcise Yunna. After his first attempt fails when Kogarashi drives him away the first time, he returns the next chapter with an army of monks from Gudon Mass.
  • Tears of Joy: Departs with his fellow monks. All of which are crying in happiness after receiving good luck from Chitose.

    Ryuuzen 
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A Fortune Teller that Kogarashi and Yuuna meet while they're out on their pretend date. Ryuuzen uses her spiritual powers to look into Yuuna's past in order to figure out why the latter still hasn't passed on to the afterlife.


  • Back for the Finale: She returns one last time in the final arc where she activates the spell she and Yuuna prepared to resurrect Kogarashi.
  • The Bus Came Back: Reappears during the Yukemori trip to Kyoto, showing Chisaki a possible future.
  • Crystal Ball: She uses one combined with her Magical Eye to perform her work as a Fortune Teller. The crystal ball also appears to be possessed by a shikigami she calls "Nous," which can even talk back to Ryuuzen.
  • Exotic Eye Designs: Her eyes have an upside-down three-pointed star symbol around the pupil.
  • Eyes Always Shut: We only opens her eyes when she uses her Laplace's Demon Eye.
  • Facial Markings: She has markings underneath her eyes.
  • First Friend: The flashback of Yuuna's past reveals Ryuuzen was the first friend she ever made since Ryuuzen was the only one who ever treated Genryuusai as a human being.
  • Fortune Teller: Her profession. Ryuuzen claims that while she's still technically in training, she's been around every part of the world.
  • Magical Eye: She has the power of Laplace's Demon Eye, which allows her to see everything about the current world. However, her mind can't process all the information provided by her eye. As a result, she uses a Crystal Ball to show video footage of the person she's focusing her fortune telling on.

    Tsutomo 
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Voiced by: Kouichi Souma

The principal of a middle school. He knew Chitose when he was just a child.


  • Childhood Marriage Promise: When he was a kid, he asked Chitose to marry him when he grew up. He probably gave up on it when he realized Chitose will never look older than thirteen.
  • Mayfly–December Friendship: He played at Yuragi Inn when he was a kid and befriended the Zashiki-warashi Chitose there. Now, he's an old man while Chitose still looks like a kid. He lets her attend to his middle school despite knowing her real age so she can enjoy the school life she always wanted.
  • Secret-Keeper: He knows Chitose isn't an ordinary girl and that she's too old to be attending middle school, but he keeps quiet about it so she can enjoy being a schoolgirl for once.

    Renge Shiratsuyu 
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The cold, and strict, student council president of Rafine Girls Academy. Renge turns out to be a much different person than the school students initially viewed her to be, and was the one who accidentally released an evil spirit upon the academy.


  • Adapted Out: Her mini-arc was skipped in the anime.
  • Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: Subverted. Renge appears to embody the trope, being a standoffish and stern black-haired beauty who is greatly admired by the girls of her school. When in private with Kogarashi, it's revealed she's a regular teenage girl hiding behind a cold façade to live up to everyone's expectations.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: Still refuses to believe in ghost or psychics even after she sees the things floating that Yuuna is holding.
  • Beneath the Mask: She acts like a cold Alpha Bitch during her introduction, but when Kogarashi and Renge explore the academy at night for the evil spirit, she begins to show more cute emotions, such as getting scared or embarrassed easily, and being interested in the opposite sex despite being the head student of an all-girls school.
  • Covert Pervert: She pretends to be a proper and strict man-hater to give a good impression to the girls of her school. The truth is that she's very interested in boys and the first thing she does when a goat spirit possesses her is trying to seduce Kogarashi.
  • Demonic Possession: Gets possessed by the animal spirit she summoned through the Spiritism ritual that was previously possessing an old lady who patrols the school. As a result, Renge lets out all the emotions that she had bottled up.
  • Easily Forgiven: Kokono easily forgives Renge for setting an evil spirit lose in the academy, and for the fact that Renge's been hiding who she truly is as a character from all the students.
  • Elegant Classical Musician: Appears to be a violin player.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: As expected of the beautiful, and incredibly skilled, student council president of an all-girls school. Kokono is pretty much gushing over her when she's describing Renge to Kogarashi and Yuuna.
  • Heroic BSoD: Has one when she blames herself for the mess she caused, but is quickly brought out of it when Kogarashi explains to her that she just needs to let herself out easier when she's around her friends, and that he was actually happier hanging out with her true character rather than the extremely strict and cold limited one he was introduced to.
  • It's All My Fault: Blames herself for causing the evil spirit mess, and believes that it will ruin her image that Kokono and the rest of the academy students have come to view her as.
  • Oh, Crap!: Her reaction after Kogarashi explains that the reason the evil spirit has remained in the academy is because the person who performed the Spiritism ritual didn't send the spirit back properly.
  • Ojou: She's the heiress of the influential Shiratsuyu group, which is why she tries so hard to keep up a sophisticated persona in front of her peers. Renge is basically treated as a high-class princess by all the females of Rafine Girls Academy.
  • One-Shot Character: Only appears in the 2-part chapters 20 and 21 when Kogarashi and Yuuna go to Rafine Girls Academy to dispose of an evil spirit there. The arc itself is dedicated to Renge, and chapter 21 is even named after her.
  • The Reveal: After getting possessed, Renge reveals herself to be the one that performed the Spiritism ritual that brought an evil animal spirit into the academy.
  • Slave to PR: Being the daughter of a very well-known family, Renge feels pressured to maintain the public image of a prestigious and refined Ojou.
  • Student Council President: The head of Rafine Girls Academy's student council.

    Kokono Morino 
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Chisaki's childhood friend, and the student council's secretary of the Rafine Girls Academy. Kokono seeks out Kogarashi to dispose of an evil spirit that has appeared recently at the academy.


  • Childhood Friends: With Chisaki, which is the connection that brought Kogarashi and Yuuna to the Rafine Girls Academy.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Shows a bit of her dark side after learning about Renge's true self. Kokono warns Renge that she will not acknowledge the president being with a man if he isn't an excellent person.
  • Crush Blush: She blushes when talking about the beautiful Renge.
  • One-Shot Character: Only appears in the 2-part chapters 20 and 21 when Kogarashi and Yuuna go to Rafine Girls Academy to dispose of an evil spirit there.
  • Number Two: The secretary to the council president, Renge.

Shinano

The Ryuuga Clan

    Genshiro Ryuuga 
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Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya

The Black Dragon god of Shinano Dragon Grace Lake. The son of the previous Black Dragon god, Genshiro is first seen in the human world seeking women with great spiritual energy to take as wives. One of which ends up being Yuuna.


  • Abduction Is Love: His idea of choosing a wife and concubines is to literally pick up any pretty girl he sees on the street and take her to his castle.
  • Ambiguously Brown: It's assumed that his humanoid form is dark-skinned only because he's a black dragon.
  • And Now You Must Marry Me: Tries to force a marriage upon any woman he comes across, such as Yuuna.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: To Oboro. They're siblings in a sense given that Oboro was born from the tail of his father. He's constantly making her run out of patience with his idiotic and perverted antics.
  • Arc Villain:
    • For chapters 13 to 16. Genshiro tries to force Yuuna to become his wife, which forces Kogarashi and the Yuragi Inn girls to attack his fortress at Shinano Dragon Grace Lake to get Yuuna back. He stops aiming for Yuuna after Kogarashi and company stage an event that made it look like Genshiro's actions allowed for Yuuna to pass on to the afterlife.
    • Happens again when he forces a rematch against Kogarashi in chapters 96 to 98. Although this time around, he was acting along just to make it clear to his family retainers that he's still no match against the descendant of the Yatahagane.
  • Attractive Bent-Gender: He's quite attractive when briefly transformed into a woman in chapter 192.
  • Big Little Brother: Oboro was born from his father's tail before his mother gave birth to him, making her technically his older sister. This is a bit surprising given that Oboro looks notably younger than him.
  • The Bus Came Back: He pretty much disappears after his arc is done with. A brief cameo shows Genshiro training at his lake fortress while Oboro went off to live at Yuragi Inn to try to seduce Kogarashi. He did return in Chapter 96 to challenge Kogarashi once more.
  • Casanova Wannabe: He tries real hard to make any woman he comes across his concubines, but all he ends up doing is freaking them out.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: He's defeated by Kogarashi in one punch.
  • Dumb Muscle: Despite his strength, Genshiro is a pretty big idiot to the point of Oboro needing to direct him on the right path instead of always getting distracted trying to make random women his concubines.
  • Elemental Shapeshifter: After some training, he gained the Super Dragon Water form that lets him change his body to different states of water.
  • Entitled to Have You: He believes any woman who catches his eye automatically belongs to him and she must be overjoyed that he's taking her as part of his harem.
  • Facial Markings: After his training at the Super Dragon Cave, Genshiro has markings underneath his eyes and the center of his forehead.
  • Flowery Elizabethan English: Genshiro sometimes uses Shakespeare talk. He tries to use it to impress Yuuna when he's introducing himself to her.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The foolish to Oboro's responsible. While Oboro is seriously focused on finding suitable brides to give birth to strong Ryuuga successors, Genshiro only wants a cute bride and concubines he can bang.
  • Graceful Loser: When Kogarashi beats him a second time, Genshiro takes it surprisingly well because he wanted to lose so the Ryuuga retainers understood he's no match for the Yatahagane and Oboro could be free to stay at the Yuragi Inn.
  • Harem Seeker: As the head of the Ryuuga Clan, he's expected to take wives and concubines to produce powerful children. Genshiro is very eager about this, but he sucks at picking up girls for his harem.
  • The Leader: He leads the Ryuuga Clan, which appears to be a group of fish people.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: He's so horny and perverted that the one thing on his mind is getting a harem and he actually cries from the joy of seeing Yuuna in a School Sport Uniform. While he's an annoying and stupid pervert, Genshiro isn't a bad guy at all.
  • Love at First Sight: He finds Yuuna to be cute upon seeing her for the first time, and begins hitting on her moments after.
  • Mad Love: Yuuna tells him over and over that she isn't in love with him and doesn't want to marry him. Genshiro brushes it off as her being Tsundere.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: He is a dragon god.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Sagiri describes a dragon god such as Genshiro as a being so powerful that the Chuuma Ninja would never dare to take him on. His god-level spiritual power means pretty much nothing when he faces Kogarashi, the last of the Yatahagane, and Genshiro is beaten with a single punch.
  • Pet the Dog: After losing to Kogarashi a second time, Genshiro gives Oboro permission to stay at the Yuragi Inn and calls her his big sister for the first time.
  • Prince Charming Wannabe: He's under the delusion that every girl in the world is crazy about him and wants to be part of his harem when they actually just try to run away from him.
  • Shapeshifter Weapon: After mastering the Super Dragon Water form, Genshiro can transform his hands into stakes and blades.
  • Sleep-Mode Size: After being beaten by Kogarashi a second time, Genshiro shrinks down to Fun Size because Kogarashi punched most of his liquid body into the stratosphere. It takes him a long time to return to his regular size.
  • Super Gullible: Kogarashi's group and Oboro manage to trick him into thinking Yuuna and Sagiri's wandering souls passed on out of joy from him having invited them to his harem. Everyone is baffled that Genshiro is dumb enough to be fooled by such stupid act.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Ryuuga was already powerful before fighting Kogarashi, but after his intense training, Ryuuga grew to be strong enough to handle Kogarashi for a while before being beaten.
  • The Worf Effect: That a Black Dragon God, a being so powerful the Chuuma Ninja wouldn't dare to directly oppose him, could be beaten with a single punch by Kogarashi is the first obvious hint to Kogarashi being the last of the Yatahagane.

Demon Slaying Ninja Village

Ameno Clan

    Shigure Ameno 
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Sagiri's and Hibari's grandmother who lives at the Ameno household in the Demon Slaying Ninja Village.


  • Cool Old Lady: Watches over Sagiri and Hibari, and has no issue pairing off both her granddaughters to the same man.
  • I Want Grandkids: She hopes to pair up Sagiri and Hibari with Kogarashi so that she can finally be blessed with great-grandchildren.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: According to Hibari, Shigure goes around claiming to others that she was quite the bombshell back in the day.
  • Kimono Is Traditional: Shigure is always seen dressed up in a kimono, suiting her old age.
  • Miniature Senior Citizen: She's quite short compared to other characters in the series.
  • Shipper on Deck: She wants either Sagiri or Hibari to marry Kogarashi after judging that he would be an invaluable addition to the Ameno household.
  • Signature Headgear: Similar to her granddaughters who have ninja weapons on their hair, Shigure wears a type of shuriken holder that keeps her hair tied up in a bun.
  • The Watcher: She can be seen watching the events surrounding Hibari and Kogarashi from afar.

Kyoto

Hiogi Estate

    Karura Hiogi 
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Voiced by: Sora Amamiya

A Tengu girl who is after Kogarashi. Karura claims that it was because he was her father's enemy, but in reality, she is in love with him, and results in her trying to force a marriage with him against his will. After the wedding ceremony falls apart, Karura changes her ways to get closer to Kogarashi the normal way, and goes about befriending the rest of Yuragi Inn.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: While she's very attractive, Kogarashi is disgusted by her lewdness and her overt sexual advances really put him off.
  • And Now You Must Marry Me: She tries to force Kogarashi to marry her in a Shirishiki ceremony that would turn him into her mindless slave for life during the Hiogi Estate arc.
  • Antiquated Linguistics: She speaks in archaic Japanese, including the use of the old pronoun "warawa" to refer to herself.
  • Arc Villain: Karura was basically the main antagonist of Chapters 57 to 64 where she took Kogarashi captive, tried to force him to marry her, and resulted in the girls of the Yuragi Inn attacking the Hiogi Estate to try to get Kogarashi back. She stops being antagonistic to the members of Yuragi Inn after Kogarashi dumps her, but still treats her with respect, which causes her to remain in love with him. Her epilogue states that she will eventually antagonize Kogarashi and friends again because she won't give up her feelings for him even after he's already chosen Yuuna.
  • Beneath the Mask: When she's acting as boss of the Hiogi Estate, she plays her part as the powerful leader that looks down on her subordinates. However, she's actually a more girly Stalker with a Crush that has fallen hard for Kogarashi.
  • Blow You Away: As a Tengu, Karura has the ability to manipulate the wind and control the air currents to however she pleases.
  • Can't Act Perverted Toward a Love Interest: Zig-zagged. Karura doesn't mind giving him erotic gifts to Kogarashi and bathing with him as a doll, but trying to be close to Kogarashi as a real person causes her to blush and walk away. It doesn't help when she imagines doing what she was doing to Kogarashi if he was in his normal form. However, Karura will act bold when a woman is trying to seduce him, for example Oboro.
  • Childhood Friends: She and Matora have been close friends since childhood.
  • Clairvoyance: By learning a lost Tengu technique, Karura can locate people and see what they're doing from faraway places.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: She can't stand seeing Kogarashi with other women, which motivates her to kidnap him in her introductory arc because of being jealous of the women in the Yuragi Inn. This is important in Chapter 202 which focuses on a possible future where Karura is Kogarashi's girlfriend. She's driven nuts by seeing Kogarashi having his typical Accidental Pervert moments with other women to the point that she locks him away and keeps him Bound and Gagged so he can't touch or see anyone else. Ultimately, however, Karura realizes she's being unfair for treating Kogarashi this way over things out of his control and being his girlfriend means she should accept his Accidental Pervert streak.
  • Combat Hand Fan: She uses a handheld fan to control the wind and throw air projectiles in combat.
  • A Day in the Limelight:
    • Chapter 71. Karura becomes a waitress at one of the restaurants that Kogarashi works at in order to start a genuine bond with him.
    • Chapter 83. Karura competes with Oboro for Kogarashi's love.
    • Chapter 86. Thanks to Matora, Karura gets to spend the day at a hot spring with Kogarashi.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: After Kogarashi escapes from her arranged marriage plan, while refusing to give up, she becomes more friendly with the Yuragi inn's inhabitants.
  • Determinator: Karura was originally determined to force Kogarashi into marrying her during her Story Arc introduction. After her Heel–Face Turn, she becomes determined to start a genuine relationship with him.
  • Easily Forgiven: Downplayed. While the girls and Kogarashi are sometimes troubled by Karura's presence due to her actions, they don't seem to fully hate her and don't make the effort to stop her from coming.
  • Feather Flechettes: She can launch her black feathers to attack multiple targets.
  • Fiery Redhead: She's a passionate and headstrong redhead.
  • Forgot About the Mind Reader: A variation where the mind reader lets others hear her thoughts by accident. After her wedding ceremony devolves into chaos due to Yuuna's actions, Karura lets it slip in her mind that the Shirishiki ceremony was an excuse to get her subordinates to help her marry Kogarashi. She then realizes her thoughts were heard by the Hiogi Estate subordinates in their minds due to Yuuna redirecting Karura's telepathy. However, Kogarashi protects her actions from her subordinate's suspicions by acting out like he's dumping her.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After the marriage she tries to force on Kogarashi falls apart, Karura goes about changing her ways to try to get close to him the normal way, and also goes about befriending the rest of the members of Yuragi Inn instead of remaining antagonistic with them.
  • Hellish Pupils: She has slitted pupils like a cat, possibly because she's a Tengu.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Matora. They have been good friends since childhood and are almost always seen together.
  • High-Class Fan: She is usually seen carrying a fan, symbolizing her status as the heiress of a powerful youkai clan.
  • Hime Cut: Her hairstyle consists of parted blunt bangs, cheek-length sidelocks, and classic length straight hair. Fittingly, she's the daughter of the head of the influential Tengu clan.
  • Interspecies Romance: She's a Tengu girl who is obsessively in love with Kogarashi, a human man.
  • It's All Junk: Her epilogue mentions that she burns down all of her "Kogarashi goods" after he marries Yuuna and Karura understands she must stop obsessing over him.
  • Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: Her Spiritual Armor is more elegant than others because it's covered by a very nice kimono-like draping coat.
  • Long-Range Fighter: She can fly high with her wings and teleport herself to keep a distance from her opponents and avoid taking direct attacks since she's weak to those. With help of her clairvoyance and Thinking Up Portals, Karura can launch powerful projectile attacks with her wind spirits at her opponents while she's in a faraway country.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: She's easily the most perverted girl in Kogarashi's Unwanted Harem (or at least the one not trying to hide her lust like Chisaki).
  • Love at First Sight: She fell hard for Kogarashi the moment she first saw him single-handedly stopping the war between Western and Eastern youkai armies two years ago.
  • Maou the Demon King: According to the "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue, Karura eventually becomes known as the "Maou" thanks to Hiogi clan winning the youkai war that came after the defeat of Jounosuke Yoinozaka. Her friend Matora ruthlessly crushing their enemies in the battlefield had a lot to do with Karura getting called "Maou" too.
  • Modesty Shorts: She wears shorts underneath her uniform.
  • Oh, Crap!: The moment she realizes that she let it slip to the rest of her subordinates through her mind that she's in love with Kogarashi.
  • Ojou: She comes from a very influential Tengu clan, and is treated as royalty.
  • Red Baron: Eventually, she will be known as the Demon Queen for her ferocious rebellion against the Yoinozaka.
  • Redheads Are Ravishing: Karura is a gorgeous girl with long red hair. She's one of the most lustful and sexually forward of Kogarashi's admirers.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: Karura is purely Kogarashi-sexual and obsessed with him to the point of being a Stalker with a Crush.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Fitting considering she was the Big Bad in one arc, Karura's desire for Kogarashi came from how powerful and cool he was a few years ago. But soon started falling for Kogarashi from how nice he was to her despite her forcing him to marry her.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: She clashes with Oboro, who Karura deems her biggest threat for winning Kogarashi's affections because of how aggressive Oboro is.
  • Smitten Teenage Girl: Karura is the most lovesick out of anyone in the Kogarashi's harem. Whenever she sees Kogarashi, she goes all gooey, complete with hearts in her eyes.
  • Squishy Wizard: She's a master of wind spells and a powerful mind reader, but even she knows that a single wrestling move is all that is needed to take her down.
  • Stalker Shrine: Her bedroom is full of Kogarashi merchandise, with his face being all over the walls and ceiling.
  • Stalker with a Crush: After Kogarashi stopped the youkai war two years ago, Karura got a big crush on him and tried to track him down for two years. When she finally found him by coincidence, she was too shy to talk to Kogarashi when coming face-to-face with him, so she watched him from afar for days. That was until she saw Kogarashi at the hot springs with the other women of the Yuragi Inn and Karura decided to step in and kidnap him. Kogarashi himself calls her a stalker.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: She has yellow eyes to signify she's a high-ranking Tengu.
  • Swiss-Army Tears: Her subordinates use a spell that makes everyone in the Yuragi Inn, including Kogarashi himself, think he's a woman. After failing to "reawaken the man in him" by showing him her body, it's Karura's tears falling on Kogarashi's face what breaks the spell.
  • Telepathy: She rediscovered the lost Tengu technique Mind Awareness that allows Karura to read minds.
  • Tengu: She's a very humanoid tengu, which is made obvious by her black crow-like wings and golden eyes.
  • Thinking Up Portals: She can create portals to teleport herself and other people to anywhere she pleases.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The Girly Girl to Matora's Tomboy. Karura is a dignified Ojou with a lovey-dovey crush on a guy while her childhood friend Matora is a tomboyish Blood Knight.
  • Tsurime Eyes: Her upward turned eyes denote her direct and assertive pursuit of Kogarashi.
  • The Usurper: The "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue reveals that Karura, in order to take her mind off failing to steal Kogarashi from Yuuna, started a youkai war against the Yoinozaka clan as they were weakened due to losing their family head. Karura's clan came out victorious and replaced the Yoinozaka clan as one of the Three Big Families.
  • Victoria's Secret Compartment: She keeps the kokeshi doll-turned-Kogarashi between her boobs.
  • Winged Humanoid: As a Tengu, she can sprout black avian wings at will.
  • Woman Scorned: The epilogue illustrations reveal that Karura will not give up on Kogarashi, and aims to take him violently. She is eventually stopped and mends her bridges with her friends, but she's become a fearsome leader among yokai along the way.

    Matora Mikogami 
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Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara

A battle-hungry Nue girl who's a supporter of the Hiogi family, which makes her a close friend of Karura. Matora starts off as an enemy who supported Karura's forced marriage attempt, but like Karura, she winds up befriending the residents of Yuragi Inn after the wedding ceremony falls apart. As someone who loves to fight, Matora is usually seen trying to motivate Nonko to take on an Oni in a serious duel.


  • Action Girl: She's quite a fighter. The Hiogi Estate arc has her taking on Oboro, Nonko, Hibari, and Sagiri all in close-combat.
  • Alliterative Name: Matora Mikogami
  • Blood Knight: She really loves fighting. Knowing that Nonko is a powerful Oni of the Yoinozaka Clan, Matora desires to have a great fight with her.
  • Buxom Beauty Standard: Only behind Nonko as the largest breasts in the series, which Matora even attempts to compete over given that she views Nonko as a Worthy Opponent.
  • Childhood Friends: She has been by Karura's side since they were kids.
  • Close-Range Combatant: In contrast to Karura, Matora's forte is hand-to-hand combat, relying on her physical strength to defeat her opponents.
  • A Day in the Limelight: Chapter 86. In order to get on Nonka's good side so that they can become sparring partners, Matora baits the Oni to relax at a hot spring along with Karura and Kogarashi.
  • Determinator: Matora enjoys fighting with those she considers worthy. As a result, she goes to great lengths to try to befriend Nonko knowing that the latter is a powerful Oni.
  • The Dragon: She's basically Karura's second-in-command.
  • Dynamic Entry: Comes crashing into Karura's wedding ceremony.
  • Flying on a Cloud: She flies around by riding on a flying cloud.
  • Graceful Loser: Doesn't have a problem when Sagiri and Hibari manage to defeat her using clever tactics.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: She's a half-Nue.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She served as Karura's dragon in Chapters 57 to 64 against the members of Yuragi Inn. Like Karura, Matora becomes a lot more friendly towards Kogarashi and company after the arc is over.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: She and Karura have been close friends nearly all their lives and it's rare for them to anywhere without the other.
  • Little Bit Beastly: When possessed by the Taiji Sage, Matora gets panda ears and a tail.
  • Modesty Shorts: Like Karura, Matora wears shorts underneath her uniform.
  • Now That's Using Your Teeth!: During her introduction, Matora catches and breaks Sagiri's kunai with her teeth.
  • Nue: She's a nue who looks completely human, although her hair tail can turn into a snake.
  • Oral Fixation: She's usually seen sucking on a lollipop.
  • Powers via Possession: When being possessed by the Taiji Sage, Matora is able to gain an immense amount of spirit power that puts her on par with a Transcendental.
  • Prehensile Hair: To help with combat, Matora's ponytail can transform into a snake.
  • Shipper on Deck: Knows how Karura feels towards Kogarashi, and supports her becoming a couple with him. Even to the point of teasing Kogarashi in an attempt to make Karura jealous.
  • Stripperiffic: Her Spiritual Armor is a midriff-baring tank top, tight spandex shorts and fingerless gloves. The design is clearly more focused on Fanservice than combat effectiveness.
  • Super-Speed: Shown to be really fast. She easily gets ahead of her enemies when they're trying to run away.
  • Super-Strength: Shown to be quite strong against the girl members of Yuragi Inn. In her introduction, Matora defeats Nonko and Oboro easily using just her physical attacks, and even takes a punch to the face from Oni form Nonko, which ends up not leaving a scratch. Matora is also shown to be strong enough to crush Sagiri's ninja armor, and takes no damage when her back is struck by Hibari's shurikens.
  • Telepathy: Learned Mind Awareness.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The Tomboy to Karura's Girly Girl. To contrast the lovesick Ojou, Matora is a boisterous Blood Knight with zero interest in romance.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: Has a long ponytail that can even turn into a snake.
  • Tomboyish Voice: She talks in a low and raspy voice that's expected from a laidback tomboy.
  • The Worf Effect: She, one of the strongest characters seen so far is utterly thrashed by Kogarashi's master in chapter 118.
  • Worthy Opponent: Matora considers Nonko to be one knowing that the latter is a powerful Oni.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: She mainly fights using wrestling moves. Her Signature Move is the German suplex.

    Suzutsuki 
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A sparrow Tengu who follows Karura.


  • Arc Villain: Supports Karura in Chapters 57 to 64 against the members of Yuragi Inn.
  • Determinator: Believing Karura's room to be a sacred area, Suzutsuki is determined to make sure that no enemy ever sets foot in there.
  • The Leader: Leads a group of Mooks against Yaya during the Hiogi Estate arc.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has this reaction a couple times. First when he hears from Yaya that Karura's room may have been infiltrated, and when he realizes that Yaya has summoned an army of cat gods to support her during their fight.
  • Razor Wind: Suzutsuki's primary means of attacking his enemies is using his wings to shoot razor winds.
  • Satellite Character: He's Karura's loyal aide and obeys her orders. That's all there's to know about him.
  • Telepathy: Knows Mind Awareness but is not as good as Karura.
  • Tengu: Like Karura and many in the Hiogi Estate, Suzutsuki is a tengu except he looks like a sparrow instead of a Winged Humanoid.
  • Undying Loyalty: He follows Karura's orders without fail out of gratitude for her accepting him as her aide despite being a very weak sparrow Tengu.

Three Big Families

Yatahagane Clan

    Ouga Makyouin 
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Kogarashi's ghost Master and Sixth Generation Yatahagane, who decides to visit Kogarashi at Yukemori Inn.


  • Arc Villain: She plays the role of antagonist for most of her arc since she's out to kill Yuuna thinking she's Garandou and keeps beating everyone in Yuragi Inn because they get in her way. Near the end of the arc, she comes around after she hears the truth about Yuuna/Genryuusai and Garandou from their creator Byakuei. She passes on soon after Byakuei's demise.
  • Back for the Finale: She returns to make a brief appearance near the end of the final arc when she meets Kogarashi's soul in the Sanzu River and then punches him back to the world of the living.
  • Badass Cape: She wears a short cape over her shoulders, which is part of her Spiritual Battle Armor.
  • Bait-and-Switch Sentiment: After she hears Kogarashi used to have a crush on her, Ouga tells him she also loves him, making Yuuna shocked when she overhears it... But Kogarashi and Ouga immediately affirm their relationship is Like Brother and Sister more than anything and their mutual affection is completely platonic.
  • Big Sister Instinct: She thinks of Kogarashi as her precious little brother and is very protective of him. In fact, the reason why she returned to the world of the living was that she was worried about the dangers Kogarashi could face and only passed on again after making sure he now has allies who will take care of him in her place.
  • Big Sister Mentor: She trained Kogarashi in the Yatahagane fighting style and cared for him like a big sister would.
  • But Now I Must Go: She returns to the afterlife after the demise of Byakuei Tenko since Garandou isn't a threat anymore and Ouga has understood Yuuna is not dangerous.
  • Commissar Cap: She wears a nice-looking military cap.
  • Cool Big Sis: While her training methods were harsh, she's like a fun and teasing big sister figure to Kogarashi.
  • Cute Ghost Girl: Like Yuuna, Ouga is a ghost woman with a voluptuous figure.
  • Face of a Thug: While she looks intimidating, she's nowhere near as bad as she looks. She even yells that's how she was born.
  • First Love: She was Kogarashi's first crush. He has gotten over it by the present time, though. When she hears about it, Ouga thinks it's cute Kogarashi had a crush on her, but she only loves him as if he was her little brother.
  • Friendly Ghost: She was the first good ghost Kogarashi ever met and she acted as a Big Sister Mentor to him.
  • Go Out with a Smile: She bids goodbye to the residents of Yuragi Inn with a smile, happy that Kogarashi is no longer alone and she can go to the afterlife without worries now.
  • Hero Antagonist: In the arc where we meet her, she becomes the enemy of everyone in the Yuragi Inn, including Kogarashi, because she has determined that Yuuna is the true form of the evil spirit Garandou and must be eliminated for the sake of the world. While her motivations are heroic in nature, no one in the Yuragi Inn will allow her to harm Yuuna.
  • Implacable Woman: She's nearly unstoppable when it comes to go after her target.
  • Last Request: Shortly before passing on, Ouga asks Yuuna to watch over Kogarashi in her place and make sure he doesn't go down the wrong path like many spiritual users like Yuuna's father and Ouga's master have done.
  • Like Brother and Sister: She does love Kogarashi, but as an older sister would love her little brother. Now that Kogarashi has grown out of his crush on her, he reciprocates the sibling feeling.
  • Misplaced Retribution: Ouga is stubbornly convinced that Yuuna is the true form of the evil spirit Garandou, the cause of Ouga's death, because they have the same spiritual wavelengths. The truth is Garandou isn't an evil spirit nor an spirit's soul vault like everyone assumed, but a technique developed by Byakuei, the founder of the Tenko Clan to absorb souls and make himself and his daughter immortal. Yuuna and the Genryuusais before her have the same spiritual wavelengths as Garandou because Byakuei created them to learn the Garandou technique for his daughter's sake. Yuuna was actually the only Genryuusai who could resist absorbing souls to the end. Still, Ouga's refusal to even consider Yuuna could be innocent results in Ouga trying to exorcise Yuuna for most of the arc she appears in.
  • Must Make Amends: After Byakuei is defeated, she personally repairs the damage to the villa as an apology for trying to send Yuuna to Hell.
  • No-Sell: Ouga is completely immune to Chitose's luck manipulation due to her spiritual armor.
  • Oblivious to Love: She didn't know Kogarashi used to have a crush on her until Oboro asks her how she made Kogarashi fall for her.
  • Platonic Declaration of Love: She openly tells Kogarashi that she loves him and already did so many times in the past according to him, but both know she means it in a sisterly way.
  • Poor Communication Kills: The conflict between the Yuragi Inn and Ouga during her arc is primarily caused by Ouga being completely unwilling to talk things out calmly with them and consider the possibility that Yuuna isn't the Garandou spirit that killed her and so many people in the past. Ouga herself admits that trying talk to Yuuna would make her resolve to kill her waver and doesn't want to consider other explanations for Yuuna having Garandou's spiritual wavelengths. While things turned out well, Ouga's stubbornness and tunnel vision would have resulted in Kogarashi's death at her hands if Yuuna haven't gotten Nonko, the Hiogi Estate and the Chuuma Ninja on the inn's side.
  • Rugged Scar: She has a large scar over her left cheek; a visual proof that she's a tough fighter both in life and death.
  • Sexy Mentor: She's a sexy and well-endowed ghost woman who taught Kogarashi everything she knew about beating spirits. Kogarashi even had a crush on her as a kid.
  • Training from Hell: Her "training" of Kogarashi was basically punching him nonstop, even in his dreams, until he was able to touch her.
  • Unfinished Business: For a hundred years, her soul couldn't pass on because she wanted to teach her Yatahagane fighting style to someone. When she determined her disciple Kogarashi had surpassed her, Ouga was supposed to pass on, but she ended up returning when the Psychopomp told her the great evil spirit Garandou, the one responsible for Ouga's death, was still in the world of the living. At the end of her arc, Garandou and its creator are gone for good, allowing Ouga to finally find peace thanks to having seen Kogarashi now has so many girls who look after him.
  • The Worf Effect: Inflicted and seemingly suffered this, giving Matora a beatdown but in the past she was defeated and captured by a wolf Youkai in an underground martial arts tournament. However, the latter example is somewhat subverted as it's noted that, while the Youkai was indeed powerful, she lost due to following tournament rules and let herself get captured to force Kogarashi to save her.
  • World's Strongest Woman: As the previous Yatahagane, there's almost no being in existence who can beat Ouga. Only Kogarashi (the current Yatahagane) and Nonko (the strongest Yoinozaka) have a chance against her. Yuuna couldn't find a future where she beats Ouga even when using Genryuusai's power and in the thousands futures she saw, the Yoinozaka and Tenko clans weren't a match for Ouga either.
  • Worthy Opponent: After Nonko puts on a surprisingly good fight, she admits she's a worthy foe.

Yoinozaka Clan

    Jounosuke Yoinozaka 
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The current head of the Yoinozaka family. He's the father of Nonko and Shakuhito.


  • Arc Villain: He's a villain in the Sagiri's engagement arc alongside Shakuhito. Later on, he returns and becomes the villain of the final arc by stealing Kogarashi's body.
  • Facial Markings: He has a small marking on his forehead where his horn comes out.
  • Grand Theft Me: In the final arc, he steals Kogarashi's body.
  • Hate Sink: He's a classist douchebag with no redeemable qualities whatsoever.
  • Jerkass: He's an asshole who treats everyone like dirt.
  • Offing the Offspring: He sent an assassin after his own daughter because he knew she would become more powerful than him. Nonko is alive thanks to Yuuna saving her.
  • One-Winged Angel: In the final arc, he possesses Kogarashi's body and transforms into a giant tentacle monster to attack Yuragi Inn.

    Shakuhito Yoinozaka 
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Nonko's younger brother. He wants to marry Sagiri through a political marriage.


  • And Now You Must Marry Me: During his arc, his main objective is making Sagiri his wife and forcing her to stop being a ninja so he can make her his plaything.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Because of his douchey personality, Nonko isn't fond of him at all.
  • Arc Villain: He's the villain of Sagiri's engagement arc.
  • Attractive Bent-Gender: He's quite attractive when briefly transformed into a woman in chapter 192.
  • Black Eyes of Crazy: The sclerae of his eyes turn black when he uses his Oni powers.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: He can't stand seeing Sagiri near other men, especially Kogarashi.
  • Disposable FiancĂ©: He's a Jerkass in an Arranged Marriage with one of the haremettes of the main character. Any surprise he doesn't marry Sagiri?
  • Enemy Mine: He arrives at Yuragi Inn to protect the de-aged residents from Nadare Tenko, but he's still a jackass and is only kind of helping because it would be inconvenient for the Yoinozaka clan if the Tenko clan eliminate Yuragi Inn.
  • Facial Markings: He has a small marking on his forehead where his horn comes out.
  • Horned Humanoid: He has Oni blood like everyone in the Yoinozaka, which allows him to manifest a single horn on his forehead.
  • Jerkass: He's a total douchebag.
  • Love Before First Sight: He just took a look at a picture and information about Sagiri from the Byakuei Tenko incident and he immediately decided to make her his wife.
  • Sadist: His one pleasure is demeaning and abusing those he considers weaker than him.
  • Scarpia Ultimatum: He threatens to have the Yoinozaka clan destroy Sagiri's village if she doesn't marry him.
  • Sobriquet Sex Switch: When transformed into a woman in chapter 192, he changes his name from Shakuhito to Shakumi.
  • Stay in the Kitchen: His plan is forcing Sagiri to quit being a Chuuma Ninja after he marries her.
  • Super Mode: Like Nonko, his hair becomes white and his skin darkens when he summons his Spiritual Armor and uses his Oni powers.
  • Underestimating Badassery: He looks down on Sagiri, thinking she'll always be a pathetically weak woman no matter how hard to tries to become strong. Sagiri proves him wrong in an amazingly kick-ass way; she defeats him using nanomachine-sized kunai to penetrate his Spiritual Battle Armor.
  • Uneven Hybrid: Like everyone else in the Yoinozaka clan, Shakuhito is a distant descendant of the legendary oni Shuten-doji.
  • Villainous Crush: He has it bad for Sagiri.
  • Weakness Turns Her On: Gender-reversed. Shakuhito thinks weakling women who Can't Catch Up are hot.
  • Would Hit a Girl: He tries punching Sagiri in the face to "discipline" her after she catches her in the bathtub with Kogarashi. Luckily, Kogarashi won't ever let anyone hit a woman in front of him.

Tenko Clan

    Byakuei Tenko 
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Founder of the Tenko Clan and a creator of Garandou that cost Ouga's life 100 years ago.


  • Abusive Dad: He never thought of Yuuna nor any of the Genryuusais before her as his daughters and only used them as tools for his goal of developing the Garandou technique and making Mahoro immortal. Flashback show he was both physically and emotionally abusive to Yuuna, torturing her by subjecting her to such painful experiments that she ended up in a wheelchair and frequently told her she was worthless because she wasn't human.
  • All for Nothing: He spent over 100 years looking to perfect the Garandou technique in order to make his daughter Mahoro immortal and save her from her illness. At the end of their arc, Mahoro's spirit reveals the seal Byakuei placed on her body had slowly weakened from a long time ago and her body is basically rotten on the inside already. With his plans ruined and his goal made futile, Mahoro takes herself and her father to the afterlife.
  • Boyfriend-Blocking Dad: He looks displeased when he sees Kogarashi having one of his regular Accidental Pervert moments with Yuuna. Kogarashi uses this as evidence that Byakuei doesn't think of Yuuna as just a failed experiment after all.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He really loves his daughter and started his research to save her from an incurable disease.
  • Eyes Always Shut: His default expression has him with his eyes closed.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: He wears glasses and he makes clear he doesn't care about anyone but his daughter.
  • I Know Your True Name: He forced the Genryuusai clones to learn the Garandou and collect souls by using their true names to make them do his will. Yuuna was the only one who could create a technique to resist her true name.
  • Immortality Seeker: His goal is using the Garandou techniques to make his ill daughter immortal. Yuuna and the other Genryuusai clones are the result of his failed experiments.
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: He's Yuuna's father. To be specific, he cloned her from his real daughter.
  • The Man Behind the Man: He's the creator of the Garandou, which isn't an evil spirit, but a technique that makes him and Mahoro immortal by collecting souls.
  • Older Than He Looks: Despite looking like a man in his late twenties, Byakuei has been around for over 120 years. He kept himself from aging by using the techniques he developed in his search for immortality.
  • That Thing Is Not My Child!: To him, the original Mahoro is his only daughter and all her clones are nothing but failures in his attempt to make Mahoro immortal.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: He has white hair like the rest of the Tenko Clan and makes clear he doesn't care who or what he has to sacrifice to make daughter immortal.
  • Your Soul Is Mine!: His Garandou technique collects souls like an evil spirit does in order to grant the user immortality.

    Nadare Tenko 
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The current head of the Tenko clan.


  • Accidental Pervert: His two subordinates accidentally crash into him and shove their breasts into his face. Nadare is clearly embarrassed by this.
  • Anti-Villain: He only antagonizes the residents of Yuragi Inn because the Tenko elders decided they were becoming too powerful and were a threat to the power balance of the Three Big Families. Even then, Nadare decided against killing them and just aged them down because he thought the higher-ups would leave them alone if they became younger and weaker. After Kogarashi defeats him, he realizes Nadare is not a bad guy, but a decent guy being forced to obey his higher-ups, and they become allies instead.
  • Arc Villain: He acts as the main antagonist of his arc in which he makes everyone in the Yuragi Inn younger.
  • Attractive Bent-Gender: He's quite attractive when briefly transformed into a woman in chapter 192.
  • Chick Magnet: He has two female subordinates enamored with him and he's apparently quite popular among the girls of his school.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: After Kogarashi overpowers him, Nadare expresses how he never really wanted to kill him and his friends and was only doing what his higher ups ordered. Sympathizing with him, Kogarashi and Yuuna offer to help Nadare in getting his higher ups to listen to him. They're allies after that.
  • Hard Work Hardly Works: Kogarashi acquires ridiculously overpowering spiritual energy in a short amount of time while Nadare has been put through arduous training since he was a toddler to reach the level of spiritual power he has now. Nadare is envious of Kogarashi's rapid progress.
  • Long-Haired Pretty Boy: He has mid-back length hair he ties back in a ponytail and he's quite the Bishōnen.
  • Mystical White Hair: White hair is a common trait in the Tenko Clan formed by very powerful mediums.
  • Nice Guy: Even when he's an enemy, it's not hard to see that Nadare is a polite and pleasant guy.
  • Princely Young Man: He's the young head of a powerful family of mediums and he has his own set of female admirers.
  • Puppet King: While he's the head of the Tenko clan, he's forced to follow the orders from the elders and can't say anything against them until he gets Kogarashi's help.
  • School Uniforms are the New Black: His spiritual armor is a school uniform because he finds wearing Sensual Spandex like everyone else to be embarrassing.
  • Shirtless Scene: Because of Clothing Damage, he flies around shirtless after his battle against Kogarashi, to the great delight of his female subordinates.
  • Sobriquet Sex Switch: His female form in chapter 192 is called "Genko", based off his family name Tenko.

Tokyo

    Miria Katsuragi 
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Voiced by: Nanami Yamashita

A young Youko girl and a member of the Eastern Forces that serve the Tenko Clan. She gets close to the Yuragi Inn because she knows of Yuuna's connection to the Tenko Clan.


  • Asian Fox Spirit: She's a Youko, a type of fox spirit found in Asian mythology. She specializes in transformation spells and can possess people, although the latter requires mutual trust with the host.
  • Friendly Rivalry: With Koyuzu. They have fun by challenging each other to transformation contests.
  • Insistent Terminology: Whenever she gets called a "kitsune" (fox), she insists to be called a "youko" (fox spirit) instead.
  • Little Bit Beastly: Due to being a Youko, she looks like a little girl with fox ears and tails.
  • Ms. Exposition: The reader gets most of the information about the Tenko Clan from Miria.
  • Mystical White Hair: She has long white hair, showing her status as a magical Youko and relation to the Tenko Clan.
  • Tanuki/Kitsune Contrast: Miria is an Asian Fox Spirit who often hangs out with Koyuzu, a Tanuki girl. They have transformation duels for fun.

Okinawa

    Ami and Yasuhisa 
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Voiced by: Konomi Kohara (Ami), Yūsuke Kobayashi (Yasuhisa)

A pair of star-crossed loving ghosts that Kogarashi and Yuuna meet while vacationing at the beach with Nonko and Oboro. Ami and Yasuhisa have remained stuck on earth looking at one another from opposite cliffs until one finally decides to reunite with the other.


  • Accident, Not Murder: The rumors say Yasuhisa died because Ami's family set him up to have a traffic accident, but the truth is the cause of his death was a real accident where his motorcycle crashed and he fell into the sea.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Their skin tone appears darker than most characters in the series, possibly because they're natives of Okinawa.
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: They finally pass on to the afterlife after Kogarashi gives a threat to Yasuhisa that he will make Ami pass on to the afterlife, which forces Yasuhisa to follow them back to Ami where he finally tells her that he wants to be with Ami forever.
  • Cute Ghost Girl: Ami looks like a beautiful young teenage girl.
  • Friendly Ghost: They're both very harmless and act as decent people when Kogarashi talks to them. Nonko assumes that neither of them became an evil ghost even after so many years of being dead because they were so close to each other and only thought about wanting to reunite.
  • Haunted Fetter: Ami can't leave the spot of the cliff in which she's waiting for Yasuhisa. It's particularly frustrating because she can see her boyfriend mere meters away, but he won't get close to her out of fear of her blaming him for her death.
  • I Let Gwen Stacy Die: Yasuhisa blames himself for Ami's death because she drowned while trying to save him from drowning after he fell into the sea by accident. After death, he feels so guilty that he doesn't get near to Ami's ghost even though they're mere meters away from each other.
  • I Will Wait for You: Ami has been waiting for Yasuhisa in the cliff for around thirty years. When he finally gathers the courage to go to her, they pass on together.
  • Invisible to Normals: Since the two of them are ghosts, humans with no spiritual power can't see them.
  • Nervous Wreck: Turns out that the only reason Yasuhisa hasn't gone over to finally be with Ami is because he's incredibly nervous about what she will think of him when he finally goes over to her location.
  • One-Shot Character: They only appear during the Story Arc where Kogarashi and Yuuna go to the beach with Nonko and Oboro. Ami appears across chapters 28 and 29 while Yasuhisa only appears in chapter 29.
  • Rage Breaking Point: Ami gives Yasuhisa many punches when they finally reunite since she was angry that the latter made her wait for such a long time.
  • The Reveal: The tale about Ami and Yasuhisa states that Ami's parents had set up the car accident to dispose of Yasuhisa. In actuality, Yasuhisa reveals to Kogarashi and Yuuna that his motorcycle accident was actually caused by himself.
  • Runaway FiancĂ©e: Ami was set to be in an Arranged Marriage before deciding to run away with her true lover, Yasuhisa. However, they died in an accident before they could elope.
  • Shrouded in Myth: Their tragic love story has become an old folktale by the nearby townsfolk, although the details of their deaths are more dramatic in the rumors than they actually were since they died because of an accident instead of murder and suicide.
  • Star-Crossed Lovers: In the past, Ami and Yasuhisa promised to meet at the cliff to run away from a family political marriage that Ami was being forced into. However, a car accident caused Yasuhisa to fall off a cliff before he could reach Ami's location, which caused Ami to jump off the cliff she was waiting at in a futile attempt to save her boyfriend. As ghosts, the two remain on opposing cliffs longing to be with one another again.
  • Suicide by Sea: Subverted. Rumors say Ami threw herself into the sea after her family killed Yasuhisa, but what really happened was that Yasuhisa accidentally fell into the sea on his way to see her and she drowned while trying to save him.
  • Together in Death: With the help of Kogarashi and Yuuna, the ghosts of Ami and Yasuhisa reunite and pass on to the afterlife together.
  • Unfinished Business: The two ghosts have remained stuck on opposite cliffs for years until they're able to reunite and admit their love to one another.

Alternative Title(s): Yuragi Sou No Yuuna San

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