
Azuma, Himari
Seiyuu / Dub
Summary
Born on August 28th as a Virgo, Himari Azuma is a nineteen-year-old woman standing at 159 cm. She possesses a beautiful, curvaceous figure that has become noticeably more womanly, alongside dark sea-green hair that reaches her back, is tied in a bow, and features long bangs brushed to the right side of her face. Her eyes are a striking amber color. Himari typically wears the uniform of the Anti-Demon Corps, which includes a navy blue short-sleeved top, a red belt, and thigh-high high-heel boots. Initially, Himari appeared aloof and deeply distrustful of Yuuki Wakura during their first meeting. Viewing him as inferior simply because he was a man, she treated him like a slave and expected him to be grateful for his presence, contrasting this attitude with her high regard for the 7th Unit. She holds immense pride in herself, her abilities, and her unit members, particularly admiring Kyouka, which often leads to her becoming angry easily. Her harsh childhood has made her exceptionally hardworking, leading her to frequently train alongside Kyouka Uzen to hone her Peach Blessing. She is strict about discipline, refusing to slack off or disobey orders, and often berates others who do. Considered a hot-blooded misfit within the 7th Unit, she can be easily embarrassed or angered if her skills or training are questioned. This sensitivity is partly rooted in her family dynamics; as the youngest daughter of Fubuki Azuma, she was constantly compared to her older sisters who excelled at everything, while she was viewed as a failure. She pushed herself too hard at times, even falling ill, and was frequently teased by her eldest sister, Yachiho Azuma, whom she resents for her perceived weakness. Despite these struggles, Himari gained her powers after eating a peach from Mato and joined the Anti-Demon Corps' 7th Unit, known for housing misfits. She serves as the Vice Chief, inspired by Kyouka Uzen, and her greatest desire is to become a Hero like Yuuki, aiming to emulate Kyouka and compensate for everything she feels she failed to achieve compared to her sisters.




