Touhou/Characters/Touhou Windows Two

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


2006 was the only year since the beginning of the Windows series' publication in which ZUN didn't release any new Touhou games. His main project during this brief hiatus was the Universe Compendium Perfect Memento in Strict Sense. This was also the period when Touhou seemed to reach a critical mass of popularity, becoming entrenched as a permanent fixture in Japanese "nerdcore" culture. Users of Image Boards and YouTube in the West also started gaining awareness of it around this time. With the release of Mountain of Faith in 2007, Touhou entered a new phase marked by more cohesive storytelling and the interconnection of plots between games and related works.

This page is for Touhou characters who debuted in Mountain of Faith and all subsequent games. To see the characters who debuted in the PC-98 games, see Touhou PC 98. For the rest of the Windows characters, see Touhou Windows One. For characters from related works such as short stories and manga, see Touhou Other Official Works.

Wherever possible, character images come from portraits not drawn by ZUN used in official games and print works. Images of characters without quality official portraits are labeled "(fanart)".

Please remember to only use examples that are either canon or have undergone mass Memetic Mutation so that the page doesn't become overcrowded with tropes that only occur in one person/circle's works.

Concerning the romanization of names

There are two principal methods for transcribing Japanese names into Latin letters: the Hepburn System, which is more common in the West because it yields something closer to English phonetic, and the Kunrei-shiki System, which is the official romanization method in Japan, even if it's not used much. In general, ZUN favored the Hepburn System before Phantasmagoria of Flower View, but changed to the Kunrei-shiki System afterward. This page uses the Hepburn format for the sake of argument, as it is the most widely recognized and makes the pronunciation obvious to English speakers. (It is also All The Tropes' preferred romanization scheme.)


Debuted in Mountain of Faith

Shizuha Aki

Symbol of Loneliness and Death
(fanart)

The older of the Aki sisters, despite bearing the lowly position of midboss with no dialogue. Fanon thus has it that she's less reliable than Minoriko.

Tropes exhibited by Shizuha include:


Minoriko Aki

Symbol of Harvest and Plenty
(fanart)

The younger of the Aki sisters, she is often portrayed as being more mature than Shizuha. Both of the Aki sisters love autumn, and get very disappointed when winter rolls around. This has led fans to came up with idea of a rivalry between them and Letty Whiterock, the youkai of winter. Minoriko also runs a sweet potato stand.

Tropes exhibited by Minoriko include:

Hina Kagiyama

Nagashi-hina of the Hidden God
(fanart)

A curse goddess who can absorb misfortune. She's also known for spinning, which she does nonstop during a large chunk of her stage. Spin Hina spin! Spin for all to enjoy!

Tropes exhibited by Hina include:

Nitori Kawashiro

Super Youkai Warhead
(fanart)

A river kappa with a knack for engineering and great love for humans. However, she's very shy, and attempts to scare the heroines away from Youkai Mountain for their own safety.

Tropes exhibited by Nitori include:
  • Beehive Barrier: Her bomb in Subterranean Animism.
  • Catch Phrase: A fanon one. "Kappapappapappa" and variants.
  • Cat Smile: No really.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Kappa, according to mythology, look like some Mad Scientist spliced a turtle, a monkey and a duck together, and do anything from horribly raping and drowning humans to annoying them constantly. Nitori and the rest of her species... is a cute girl with a Nice Hat, is nice to the heroines (even after they begin insulting her), and, along with the rest of her race, one of the few youkai willing to work with humans.
    • Akyuu, of course, claims otherwise, claiming she looks down on non-kappa and might kill you if you wander too close to the river. In Akyuu's defense, this explanation is awfully consistent with her behavior as a partner in SA...
  • Dandere: She tries to avoid an encounter with the heroine out of shyness, but when she's cornered and makes sure that she can trust her, she becomes quite warm and talkative.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Kappa combined whatever existing technology they had (possibly Bamboo Technology, Steampunk and/or Magitek) with modern-day technology from outside the Medieval Stasis Field to become the most technologically advanced race in Gensoukyou. Nitori herself is especially interested in engineering, and Fanon portrays her as the designer of Aya's camera.
  • Girlish Pigtails
  • Informed Ability: She's supposedly very shy, but when she does talk to the heroine, she doesn't flee any further, helpfully warns them of the dangers up ahead, and is actually rather talkative...
  • Insufferable Genius: Apparently looks down on humans and other youkai, and is bad at hiding it.
  • Invisibility Cloak: Optical Camouflage, actually. It tends to short out on her, though.
  • Leitmotif: "The Gensokyo the Gods Loved" and "Akutagawa Ryuunosuke's 'Kappa' ~ Candid Friend"
  • Making a Splash: Her ability is manipulation of water. Tends to be overshadowed by SCIENCE!, though.
  • Nerds Are Sexy: One of the few characters that ZUN draws with noticeable breasts, emphasized by the straps crossing her chest with a key hanging from them.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Nerdy kappa who can create Schizo-Tech.
  • School Swimsuit: Very common in her fanart.
  • Shrinking Violet: Nitori is extremely shy around humans. When the heroines first encounter her, she runs off in shock before reappearing in optical camouflage. Akyuu thinks otherwise, claiming she's a racist who's bad at hiding it.
  • Shy Blue-Haired Girl
  • Signature Move: Exteeending Aaarm, both in fanon and in canon. Describing it is pretty much the only part of her Symposium of Post-mysticism profile that talks about her in specific instead of kappa in general.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": "Kawasiro" in Kunrei-Shiki romanization.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Cucumbers. Partly because Kappa traditionally like cucumbers. And partly due to IOSYS's remix of her Leitmotif, which led to her being often shown with cucumber-flavored Pepsi and beer.
  • Vague Age: One of the more extreme cases in fanon. Fan-artists just can't agree on how old she's supposed to appear.

Momiji Inubashiri

The Mountain's Telegnosis
(fanart)

Another of the tengu folk, and another character with no dialogue. She's said to have a cooperative personality and executes her duties faithfully, and so is often portrayed as Aya's subordinate or junior. Or just the hapless straight man to her antics. It was later revealed that she rather dislikes Aya and won't take orders from her as they belong to different chains of command, but fans will often ignore that.

Tropes exhibited by Momiji include:
  • Ascended Extra
  • Cool Sword: Looks like a scimitar, from what we can tell by her sprite. May be drawn as a BFS Depending on the Artist.
  • Detached Sleeves: Generally, her default appearance in Fanon has them.
  • Interservice Rivalry: There are some hints that within tengu society the wolf tengu (guardsman corps) don't really get along with the crow tengu (information gathering corps). Or maybe Momiji is just annoyed by Aya personally for whatever reason.
  • Leitmotif: "Fall of Fall ~ Autumnal Waterfall" and the fanmade "Awaking Wolf's Instinct"
  • Little Bit Beastly: She's a wolf tengu, but wolf features are restricted to Fanon and supplementary materials, as she has been seen only as a small sprite in the games.
  • OC Stand-In: Lack of in-game dialogue and portrait art caused her physical appearance and personality to vary greatly early on. Both have been fairly standardized by now, though.
  • Ship Sinking: Averted. The revelation that there is some bad blood between Aya and Momiji has done nothing to slow down the tide of fanart portraying them as a close couple. In fact, it may have only made it even more popular, since Momiji can now be portrayed as a Tsundere toward Aya.
  • Shogi: She specifically plays Dai Shogi with the kappa according to her profile.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": K-S Romanization of her name - "Momizi Inubasiri".
  • Super Senses: Like Aya, she has the power to see great distances, but she also possesses an excellent sense of smell. Oddly, no particular mention is made of super-hearing. Rather than use these powers to snoop on people for news, Momiji acts as the captain of Youkai Mountain's patrol guards, with soldiers hiding behind a waterfall. She also spies on the heroine and the goddess of the new shrine when they do battle, without being noticed by either.
  • Sure Why Not: Much like with Daiyousei and Koakuma receiving fan-names, Momiji makes a cameo appearance in one panel of Oriental Sacred Place Chapter 1, looking exactly the way fanon imagines her, with wolf ears and detached sleeves. The artist for SaBND and OSP was a Touhou fan doing doujinshi long before being recruited for the official project.
  • White-Haired Pretty Girl

Sanae Kochiya

Deified Human of the Wind

A human wind priestess from outside of Gensoukyou, she runs the Moriya Shrine and serves both Kanako and Suwako dutifully. During her life before entering Gensoukyou, her power to channel Kanako's divine abilities earned her a reputation as an avatar of the goddess, and she has been having a bit of an identity crisis after moving from a world in which her abilities made her almost divine to one where they are mundane.

Tropes exhibited by Sanae include:
  • Adorkable: Able to recite how cold fusion works with startling accuracy, while still looking cute.
  • A God Am I: She won't waste any time in informing people that she is, in fact, a living god. It's practically her Catch Phrase. Of course, she can be excused for this because she really is one, what with her power to create miracles and being descended directly from Suwako and all.
    • Her ending in Hisoutensoku also explicitly refers to her as the third god of the Moriya Shrine.
    • Even Wild and Horned Hermit has this as a Running Gag.
  • Always Someone Better: Coming from a world that revered her as a living god, she had quite the confidence in her abilities when she first came to Gensokyo. And then she was quickly humbled by Reimu and Marisa.
  • Animal Motifs: To represent her goddesses, she wears hair accessories shaped like a frog's head and a snake, and in Undefined Fantastic Object depending on which route she takes she can use either frog or snake-shaped bullets.
  • Awesome but Impractical: In-Universe. Her miracles can do just about anything... but the truly impressive ones have cast times of days.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: In her A-scenario in Undefined Fantastic Object, she begins her mission of "youkai hunting" with some degree of doubt in her abilities to do so. However, by halfway through the game, she has become particularly enthusiastic about it, something a noticeable number of fans have run away with, with "darker" comics often turning her into a psychotic, hateful genocider. In all seriousness, this might be a particularly bad character flaw. In Hisoutensoku, Marisa warns Sanae that she will "become close to a youkai" if she gets too serious about hunting them. An entire pool in Danbooru is dedicated to this, but it has a NICE ENDING.
  • Blow You Away
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: "Are you talking about those charms with "P" and "point" written on them?"
  • Brought Down To Mundane Utility: In a fashion. In our world she was used to being considered the equivalent of a deity because of her powers. In Gensoukyou Everyone Is a Super (or enough people that she's not unusual, anyway), so she's had originally some trouble adjusting.
  • Character Focus: She has appeared in almost every main series game since her debut as a heroine.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Has since embraced Gensokyo's "lack of sense" wholeheartedly.
  • Detached Sleeves
  • Dub-Induced Plot Hole: A long-standing mistranslation of Mountain of Faith lore involving Sanae and Suwako's relationship. The mistaken translation said that Sanae was unaware that two gods inhabited her shrine. The actual meaning is that Sanae's not sure why two gods are in the same shrine. The reason being Kanako defeated Suwako in battle but did not kick her out completely from the shrine.
  • Fantastic Racism: She's not exactly comfortable about the eating habits of youkai, and sees the current status of humans living in Gensoukyou as oppression, which she makes clear to the youkai in UFO.
  • Fish Out of Water: She's had trouble adjusting to Gensokyo, at first.
  • Genius Ditz: Her Wild and Horned Hermit title is "Shallow and Thoughtless Human", but she's shown to be quite knowledgeable about the process of cold fusion.
  • Genre Savvy: Sanae might be more or less a special case as she's from the real world, thus probably knowing just about as much as any of us do.
    • Her story mode for Hisoutensoku is a good example, where she sees the giant mysterious figure and immediately thinks "Humongous Mecha".
    • In Wild and Horned Hermit she was convinced that the cold fusion experiment would work in the fantasy realm of Gensoukyou, even though it failed in the outside world.
  • Has Two Mommies: Though not definite, there is no evidence Sanae had any direct relatives in the Outside, nor even anyone she cares to remember, and it is plausible that Kanako and Suwako raised her.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Unintentionally ends up offending Reimu, Nazrin and Kogasa, although to be fair, she was from a completely different world and society until recently.
  • Joshikousei: Fanon has labelled her "the only actual high-school girl in the cast". For this reason, she is often depicted in fanart wearing a high school uniform. This goes as far as the character artist for the fighting games, alphes, drawing Sanae in something that strongly resembles a school uniform for an advertisement for Undefined Fantastic Object.
  • Kaleidoscope Eyes: By way of inconsistent art. They were yellow in Mountain of Faith and her Hisoutensoku sprite, green in UFO and Ten Desires, and blue in Hisoutensoku's portraits.
  • Leitmotif: "Faith is for the Transient People"
  • Making a Splash: Some of her spellcards, like "Sea Opening "The Day the Sea Split"" are this.
  • Otaku Surrogate: We learn in Hisoutensoku that she digs giant robots, and she's also interested in nuclear physics as shown in Wild and Horned Hermit.
  • Pals with Jesus: As odd as it sounds, Sanae lives with the deities she worships. What's more, Suwako is, Depending on the Artist, often portrayed as a very young girl, in spite of being a god who is several thousand years old. Sanae is also her direct descendant, and the main priestess of her shrine. This means she lives with her own great-great-great-great-great-etc. grandmother, who is also her God, and is younger than her in appearance. Many fanfictions even portray Sanae as something of a motherly figure to her own deity.
  • Physical God: She is both fully god and fully human at the same time. This is known as an Arahitogami, and happens to be what the Emperor of Japan used to be considered.
  • Recurring Boss: After appearing as the stage five boss in Mountain of Faith, she made a surprise appearance as the Bonus Midboss in Subterranean Animism.
  • Shout-Out: Most of her spellcards are shout outs to miracles from various religions. For example, Moses's parting of the red sea, or the original Kamikaze that repelled the Mongol invasion of Japan.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": K-S Romanization of her last name - "Kotiya".
  • Star Power: Some of her spellcards, like "Miracle "Mid-Day Supernova"" make use of this.
  • Vague Age: Presumably a Joshikousei, which makes her about the same age as Reimu or Marisa, if not slightly younger.
  • What Kind of Lame Power is Creating Miracles, Anyway?: The Mundane Utility she realizes after moving to Gensokyo.

Kanako Yasaka

Avatar of Mountains and Lakes
(fanart)

The current Goddess in charge of the Moriya Shrine, with dominion over wind and rain and an affection for snakes. The shrine was not originally hers, since she won it from Suwako after they fought each other in the Great Suwa War, though after complications arose they entered into a sort of dual-owner partnership. The two still have a reasonably good friendship despite their past rivalry and the occasional arguments. She moved the shrine to Gensoukyou because she could not gather enough faith from humans, and decided to gather faith from youkai as well. Despite clashing with the Hakurei Shrine she has obtained a significant amount of faith from the tengu and kappa, though nowhere near what she once possessed, and so she seeks ways to expand the numbers of her worshippers.

Tropes exhibited by Kanako include:
  • Animal Motifs: Kanako uses the imagery of snakes in her symbols - the rope circle represents a curled-up snake (Ouroboros) that invokes reincarnation. She picked up the frog-eating snake motif and a sacrificial ritual where one sacrifices frogs to her after beating the frog-aspected Suwako and conquering her kingdom. Interestingly, this may or may not be the reason why Sanae officially wears a snake-like hair dec.
  • Author Avatar: A fair amount of her dialogue in Symposium of Post-mysticism is pretty clearly ZUN expressing his worldview
  • Big Bad or The Gods Must Be Lazy: She is indirectly related to every game after her debut. Moriya Shrine conspiracy and all that.
  • Blow You Away
  • The Chessmaster: Depicted as such in fanon - after all, it IS a Moriya Shrine conspiracy.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Somewhat limited by the fact that faith is her currency and therefore she needs good PR, but she does seem to be willing to do anything for a profit. She's also explicit worried about how environmentalism in the outside world will cut into her business and seems interested in maintaining a somewhat dangerous society (because who needs faith in gods when there's nothing to fear?).
  • Final Boss
  • Gods Need Prayer Badly: Her modus operandi throughout MoF and most of her subsequent appearances. It's why she moved the shrine to Gensoukyou.
  • Leitmotif: "The Venerable Ancient Battlefield ~ Suwa Foughten Field"
    • Fridge Brilliance: A remixed version of Suwa Foughten Field is used as the Game Over music from Mountain of Faith onward. Fitting.
  • One-Man Industrial Revolution: Kanako has been trying to introduce advanced technology to Gensokyo (including cold fusion), but she hasn't yet had much success.
  • Physical God
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: With Suwako. Kanako's the Blue Oni despite the colour of their clothes.

Suwako Moriya

The Epitome of Native Gods

The original Goddess of Moriya Shrine, with dominion over earth and mountains and an affection for frogs, and one of the only beings able to tame the fierce Mishaguji (curse gods). Suwako lost control of her shrine to Kanako in a duel, where her steel weapons were rusted by a single counterattack by Kanako's divine vines, and only managed to retain the control that she did because of the refusal of her followers to to accept a deity that could not control the Mishaguji. Far less concerned about their dwindling faith than Kanako, she nonetheless agreed to her relocation plan and has found many things in Gensoukyou to amuse her. She's noted for a love of "danmaku festivals", willingly taking all comers.

Tropes exhibited by Suwako include:
  • Absurdly Youthful Mother: She is an immortal goddess and many times great grandmother of Sanae... and she looks about 10.
  • Animal Motifs: Suwako is associated with frogs. In canon, this led Kanako to adopt snakelike elements into her own symbols. In fanon, it just as often leads to bitter clashes with the frog-freezing Cirno. Or to the two of them pairing up.
  • Bonus Boss
  • Catch Phrase: "Aa-uu-". As with Patchouli's "mukyuu," she only said it once in one game, but it immediately caught on with the fandom.
  • Cheerful Child: She's actually the only Bonus Boss in the series that takes on the heroines without any ill will, because she's glad to have the company.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Portrayed as such due to her bizarre fighting style in the fighting games, and the fact she fights the player character in the Ex-Stage as a game.
  • Confusion Fu: In the fighting games. She hops instead of walking, her crouch makes her taller, and she can swim through the ground.
  • Curse: Subjugated the native curse gods of Suwa, and can use their power.
  • Cute Bruiser: Look at her appearance... and now look at the total damage of her melee combo in Hisoutensoku. It competes or maybe even beats half-ghost swordsman Youmu, deadly shinigami Komachi, mountain-smashing oni Suika and even nuclear-powered hell raven Utsuho.
  • Difficult but Awesome: Suwako is the lowest tier in Hisoutensoku, but that has very little to do with her actual ability or because she is a Lethal Joke Character - it's more because she has such a non-standard control scheme, even for a character in a non-standard fighter. Good Suwako players, although rare, are extremely dangerous.
  • Doppelganger Attack: Native God "The Red Frog in the Fourth Year of the Houei Era". Likely explained by her ability, as a Shinto goddess, to split her spirit infinitely.
  • Elemental Powers: Being a god of the earth, she has a variety of tricks up her sleeve:
  • God-Emperor: Or rather, Goddess Queen. In ancient times, she personally founded and openly ruled the human kingdom of Moriya, defending it against other kingdoms and gods. Her reign ended when Kanako out-manuevered her, leading Suwako to surrender and step down. However, the Curse Gods and humans didn't accept Kanako, so the weather goddess was forced to settle for jointly ruling the kingdom with Suwako.
  • High Altitude Battle: Suwako's last boss spell card in Hisoutensoku has you fighting her in a timed battle while falling down to earth.
  • Leitmotif: "Native Faith"
  • Nice Hat: Due to the frog-like googly eyes atop it, Fanon has suggested that her hat is self-aware, or even possibly the one in control.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Akyuu writes, "Unlike Kanako, I think the part of her that plays dumb is of poor quality."
  • Physical God: Mountain of Faith is filled with goddesses.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: With Kanako. Suwako's the Red Oni despite the colour of their clothes.
  • Rings of Death
  • Zettai Ryouiki: Arguably. In MoF, her sprite has thigh-highs, while her portrait has thigh-highs folded down to her knees.

Debuted in Scarlet Weather Rhapsody

Iku Nagae

Beautiful Scarlet Cloth

A messenger of the Dragon Palace, she is said to be able to communicate with dragons. She is a youkai of oarfishes, the shape of her shawl and scarf resembling an oarfish's long, narrow body with red fins, and she has "antenna" on her Nice Hat that look like the spines on an oarfish. Furthermore, the Japanese term for "oarfish" literally means "Messenger of the Dragon Palace".

Tropes exhibited by Iku include:
  • Cool Big Sis: Quite a few pieces of fanart and even some Doujinshi love to depict Iku as Tenshi's babysitter and sister figure, sometimes willingly caring for "Eldest Daughter" of the the Hinanai clan, sometimes very much against her will.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: Fandom example. "KyaaIku-san!" is a recurring line among Japanese fans.[1]
  • Lady of War: Messenger of the Dragon Palace and she fights with a freaking frilly scarf. It doesn't get any classier than that.
  • Leitmotif: "Crimson in the Black Sea ~ Legendary Fish"
  • Mighty Glacier: Unless you give her the Dragonfish, Able Swimmer skill card to use, Iku sits next to Utsuho as being the slowest character in the fighting games. She can hit really hard, though.
  • Psychic Powers: She has the power to "read the atmosphere". The term used in Japanese for "atmosphere" - just like the English word - can be read as either "weather" or "mood".
    • Appropriate for the plot of Scarlet Weather Rhapsody, in which the strange weather patterns were created by the temperaments (moods and dispositions) of the various characters in the game.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Literally.
  • Shock and Awe
  • Shout-Out: Whenever she uses some attacks, she strikes a pose similar to Great Mazinger's Thunder Break attack.
  • Stealth Pun: Iku can also mean "to go". It also is what a Japanese woman typically shouts as she reaches climax in most hentai productions. Raunchy jokes used to be commonplace.
  • This Is a Drill: Her scarf can turn into a drill.

Tenshi Hinanawi/Hinanai

Young Mistress of Bhava-Agra

Born as Chiko Hinanawi, she ascended alongside her parents when they became celestials, and chose to rename herself Tenshi. However, as she did not earn ascension herself she is considerably less enlightened than her peers, referred to as a delinquent celestial, quickly bored and frustrated with Bhava-Agra. This is what prompted her to cause chaos in Gensoukyou, having watched several of the incidents its inhabitants have caused and deciding they are lots of fun.

Tropes exhibited by Tenshi include:
  • Anticlimax Boss: Her final card in story mode doesn't require much effort to pass, even in the hardest difficulty.
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Her parents did. She tagged along with them as a young child.
  • Berserk Button: She easily takes offense if you belittle her abilities.
  • Children Are Innocent: Believe it or not, but ZUN defended her in the interview in Symposium of Post-mysticism. This was also noted in her description in SWR: she was raised as a Celestial after her parents ascended to Fluffy Cloud Heaven, but her personality stayed with her.
  • Cool Sword: The Hisou no Tsurugi, or the Sword of Scarlet Perceptions, which can absorb life force, control the weather, be stored in any form, shapeshift to exploit the opponent's weaknesses, and make the user look badass while holding it, too! She can even use it like a boomerang.
  • Designated Villain: The plot of Scarlet Weather Rhapsody was kicked off when she designated herself as the villain.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Other than spamming beams, she has a lot of rock-based attacks.
  • Enemies with Death: She is immortal by virtue of defeating every shinigami that comes to get her.
  • Final Boss
  • Ice Cream Koan: Tenshi has a habit of spouting Buddhism sayings without fully understanding their meaning.
  • It Amused Me: Piggybacking on her parents' achievements, she got into Heaven while still alive, and has beaten up countless Shinigami to extend her natural life. So why does she start an incident, knowing that it would draw people like Reimu to her? Because she is so enormously bored of the endless pleasures in Heaven. She wants some excitement.
  • Jerkass: Unlike every previous Touhou villain in the Windows series, she has no good or harmless intentions for what she does. She created all sorts of unusual weather all over Gensoukyou, leveled the Hakurei Shrine, threatened to unleash a massive earthquake powered by human souls she harvested, and subverted the Hakurei Shrine to come under her influence while it was being rebuilt. All because she was bored. Notable as being the single character in the entire series who was not Easily Forgiven, and for good reason. This is partly due to her upbringing, as she was made a celestial without being taught about the major responsibilities of her powers, and her frustration from living in a realm without strife or consequences to her actions.
    • And now Word of God says that she basically has a good personality, and that everyone was bullying her in Scarlet Weather Rhapsody. So she is not really bad. Kinda sounds like a retcon (it's pretty damn obvious she was being a brat in the game), yet there is no sign they'll be remaking SWR to show her being pleasant. Hmm...
  • Kamehame Hadoken: Her ultimate spell card, "Scarlet Weather Rhapsody of All Humankind". Though as Marisa notes in Grimoire of Marisa, it's not actually a beam, but a shower of countless bullets condensed together so that it looks solid. This can be seen in Double Spoiler in which it breaks apart when hitting a wall.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Subverted, the Hisou no Tsurugi, in its dormant form, is a tsurugi, modeled after a Chinese jian sword.
  • Leitmotif: "Catastrophe in Bhava-agra ~ Wonderful Heaven" and "Bhava-agra as Seen Through a Child's Eyes."
  • Meaningful Name: Chiko, her name when she was human, means "earth child," while Tenshi means "heavenly child."
  • Our Angels Are Different: About all she has in common with angels is the name and residence, really. That and the fact that if her name were written differently (天使 instead of 天子), it would mean "angel" in Japanese.
  • Spell My Name with an "S":
    • Her family name is more correctly rendered as "Hinanai" in modern Japanese. The official Japanese pronunciation retains the archaic kana ゐ ("wi"), as Tenshi was born long, long before it was legislated out of common usage.
    • The Kanji in her given name can also be read as "Tenko". This has become another Fan Nickname for her and she is occasionally included in Ran's "Suppa Tenko" meme.
  • Sword Plant: She does this to demonstrate her sword's powers in her pre-battle cutscene. And she does it to raise pillars of earth for her second-to-last boss spell card. Also part of her normal, playable moveset as a way to trigger earthquakes and such.
  • Throwing Your Sword Always Works: One of her alternate special moves, Sword of Fate. Not only does it always work (if it hits), but it also returns like a boomerang, homing in on her. If she uses another sword attack before it ends, the sword returns instantly; if she catches it normally (and she always catches the hilt), she is rendered helpless for a split second.
  • Too Kinky to Torture: As a result of Tenshi demanding you punish her in some of her quotes in SWR, she has been portrayed as a masochist.
  • Weather Control Artifact: Her weapon, the Hisou no Tsurugi, has the power to alter the weather.

Debuted in Subterranean Animism

Kisume

The Fearsome Well Spirit
(fanart)

Another midboss with no dialogue, Kisume is a tsurube-otoshi, a type of youkai which was sometimes said to drop buckets on people. She just spends most of her time in buckets herself out of shyness.

Tropes exhibited by Kisume include:

Yamame Kurodani

The Bright Net In The Dark Cavern
(fanart)

A tsuchigumo or spider youkai, and a bright, fun-loving girl who's popular among the youkai underground. One of the many youkai that moved to the underground due to fellow youkai distrusting them for their powers.

Tropes exhibited by include:
  • Animal Motifs: She still has six buttons down the front of her dress for spider eyes, and her skirt poofs out and in again to look like a spider's abdomen with a yellow ribbon tied around it that makes her look like an argiope spider. She was even on the cover of the game's demo CD hanging upside-down (a pose fans were annoyed she didn't demonstrate in-game).
  • Animal Stereotypes: Completely averted, she's a friendly socialite.
  • Bad Powers, Good People: She has the power to manipulate infectious diseases, but she'd never use it on someone for no reason. She's actually a pretty nice person.
  • Cute Monster Girl: She's a Giant Spider youkai. Tsuchigumo are traditionally shapeshifters, so at least she has an excuse for looking like a cute girl.
  • Leitmotif: "The Sealed-Away Youkai ~ Lost Place"
  • Plaguemaster: Her claim to fame. She doesn't like using it on people, though.
  • Punny Name: ZUN commented in one interview that the name "Yamame" was appropriate for a spider because it could be written as "eight eyes".
  • "Wake-Up Call" Boss: Her spell card Small Thread "Kandata's Rope" in Double Spoiler has reached a level of notoriety for people who can't figure out what they're supposed to do.

Parsee Mizuhashi

The Jealousy Beneath the Earth's Crust
(fanart)

A bridge princess youkai who guarded the bridge between the underworld and the overworld, before the two were separated. After centuries of jealousy towards those who cross the bridge freely, she has developed the power to control jealousy in others.

Tropes exhibited by Parsee include:


"You're now on floor B666. Welcome to the end of the underworld skyscraper."

  • Green-Eyed Monster: Pretty much her schtick. She has a spell card named Green-Eyed Monster, her boss theme is called Green-Eyed Jealousy, and her Double Spoiler title is "Monster with Green Eyes".
  • Hate Plague: The power of jealousy, as interpreted by most fanon.
  • Leitmotif: "Green Eyed Jealousy"
  • The Ophelia: Pretty much constrained to fanart, but she lives on a bridge over water and uses flower spellcards, so again, the visual elements are there in canon.
  • Pointy Ears: The first Windows character with visible ears, which along with their odd shape led fans to the conclusion that it was on purpose. Art from later games revealed that ZUN just has trouble with ears, but by that point the popular notion stuck. They seem to have been semi-canonized in Wild and Horned Hermit, which has a cameo of Parsee with the pointed ears.
  • Power Born of Madness: Mentioned several times, her power over the jealousy of others is fueled by her own jealousy for them.
  • Puzzle Boss: She is much, much easier once you know what you need to do. In particular, "Greenf-Eyed Monster" becomes one of the easiest spell cards in the game. Leads to Hype Backlash from people who don't get the fuss over how hard she is.
  • Pstandard Psychic Pstance: When using her spellcards.
  • Sadly Mythtaken: Western fans tend to guess that she's a Cute Monster Girl troll, or that hashihime refers to certain characters from the Tale of Genji (who are called that as an insult). The hashihime youkai is a figure from Noh theatre, a human noblewoman who prayed to the gods for the power to take revenge on her philandering husband (or cursed him, retellings vary), and was cursed into a bridge-haunting youkai as a Promethean Punishment.
  • Scarf of Asskicking: And how!
  • Stealth Pun: She's a Persian (hashihito) bridge princess (hashihime). ZUN stated in an interview that this influenced her design, and the Marisa + Patchouli dialogue includes a joke about it.
  • That Makes Me Feel Jealous: Carried to memetic extent by fandom with the "paru paru paru" meme.
  • Troll Bridge: Sometimes taken literally by confused Western fans.
  • Troubled Fetal Position: When flying, she curls up.
  • Tsundere: How her jealousy is usually portrayed. "Y-you got me a present? To have money to buy something nice for me... I'm jealous."
  • Visual Pun: The "Persian bridge princess" Stealth Pun noted above, and a literal Green-Eyed Monster.
  • "Wake-Up Call" Boss: Stage 1 of SA is fairly ordinary. Parsee is the first boss to use the sort of unusual, puzzle-like mechanics that character the rest of the game.

Yuugi Hoshiguma

The Rumored Unnatural Phenomenon
(fanart)

A powerful oni and one of the four Devas of the Mountain, along with Suika Ibuki. She possesses great strength, and like most oni, loves competition with others. She agrees to help guide the heroines if they'd give her a good fight.

Tropes exhibited by Yuugi include:


  • Boisterous Bruiser: Even more than Suika she loves fighting, drinking and partying, and the only reason she attacked the player character in the first place was because she wanted to see how strong humans had become while she was gone.


  • Boobs of Steel: Possesses extraordinary strength befitting an oni, as well as the single largest pair of breasts of any Touhou character at least according to an official promotional piece (see Hello Boys below).
  • Bottle Fairy: Though she can't quite reach Suika's "never sober" levels, keeping hold of her sake bowl while having a danmaku duel comes close.
  • Chained by Fashion: Like Suika, she has shackles and short, broken chains on both ankles and wrists. Must be a common fashion trend among oni.
  • Excuse Me While I Multitask: She doesn't even bother putting her drink down while fighting you.
  • Hello Boys: An advertisement for Subterranean Animism featured a drawing by alphes, the artist who drew the character portraits for the Touhou fighting games, showing Yuugi wearing a blue kimono pulled off her shoulders. Since it's from an official ad, the kimono is considered to be a canon alternate costume for her.
  • Horned Humanoid: In traditional oni style, with a single horn.
  • Leitmotif: "A Flower-Studded Sake Dish on Mount Ooe"
  • Shout-Out: She fights without spilling a drop of sake, much like the character Johnathan Joestar fought without spilling a drop of wine from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and has a star on her horn like Johnathan has the star birthmark. ZUN himself has even outright said he wants to make her seem awesome like JoJo.
  • Superpower Lottery: She can manipulate supernatural phenomena, which is too vague to know what it actually does, but given that almost everything in Gensoukyou is supernatural...
  • Willfully Weak: She intentionally uses only a small amount of her power, more interested in having her first good fight with a human in centuries than actually winning.

Satori Komeiji

The Girl Even The Evil Spirits Fear
(fanart)

The mistress of the Palace of Earth Spirits, Satori is a youkai with the ability to read minds. Her power makes her embittered and feared by humans and youkai, but beloved by animals. She keeps many pets in her home, including Rin and Utsuho.

Tropes exhibited by Satori include:


  • Affably Evil: Her in-game quotes give off shades of this.
  • Badass Boast: "I can see it ... My mind-reading third eye will show me your very heart! The beautiful danmaku in your heart will make you suffer!"
  • Blessed with Suck: Everyone hates her, except for animals who can't talk, because of her mind-reading third eye on her heart.
  • Cat Smile: One of Satori's very few expressions. Looks surprisingly cute on her though.
  • Cosplay Fan Art: Due to how her power works in the game, some fanart likes to depict Satori cosplaying as other characters in the series.
  • Crazy Cat Lady: She has hell ravens too.
  • Crazy Prepared: It sure is a good thing she has dolls on hand, or she'd have a hard time emulating Alice's spell cards. Some fanart likes to avert this by saying she throws live cats instead of dolls.
  • Cute Bookworm: Spends a lot of her time in her room, reading and (anonymously) writing books.
  • Ditto Fighter: She fights you using the attacks from your partner's previous appearance as a boss in former games. She has more spell card techniques in a single game than any character in the series: seventy-six in total, and the only other characters to come close are Kaguya and the Three Faeries, with forty each. Of those only four are actually her own cards with two more added in Double Spoiler.
  • Extra Eyes: On her heart. Which is external. Somehow.
  • Hikkikomori: Since humans and other youkai hate her for being able to constantly read their minds, she has secluded herself in the Palace of the Earth Spirits, having no communication with anyone except her pets. Even within the Palace, she rarely leaves her room, spending her time reading and writing books. Symposium of Post-Mysticism suggests that some of her books may have been published on the surface, under an anonymous label.
  • Leitmotif: "Satori Maiden ~ Third Eye"
  • Luckily, My Powers Will Protect Me: Has a really bad habit of constantly talking about how she can read minds, and has no sense of Mind Over Manners. Perhaps if she stopped telling everyone how she could read their every thought - and that one, and especially that one - there would have been less antagonism. This is apparently a trait of the entire satori race.
  • Not Good with People: Animals love her, because she can understand them, but humans and youkai are less thrilled with having their minds read all the time.
  • Oh God, Did She Just Hear That?: In most scenarios, our heroines are just thinking about beating Satori up, which she finds rather off-putting, but is pretty much normal for them. She also catches Marisa thinking about what she's going to steal from Satori's palace and shoos her off.
  • Power Incontinence: Her mind reading is always on.
  • Psychic Powers: Mindreading.
  • Species Given Name: Satori is a... satori.
  • Tareme Eyes: Her eyes are exceptionally droopy compared to the rest of the Touhou characters. Some fans picture her with Tsurime Eyes in fanarts, though.
  • Technical Pacifist

Rin Kaenbyou (Orin)

Corpse Tour Guide / Hell's Traffic Accident
(fanart)

A kasha who can control evil spirits and carry them to the Hell of Blazing Fires. She dislikes long names, so she has everyone call her Orin instead of by her full name. She thinks highly of her mistress Satori, and is good friends with Utsuho, but becomes terrified once Utsuho starts going mad from her newfound power. Afraid that Satori may find out and punish Utsuho, Rin instead drives evil spirits above-ground, attempting to lure the powerful youkai living there down to help her out.

Tropes exhibited by Rin include:


Utsuho Reiuji (Okuu)

The Scorching, Troublesome, Divine Flame

A hell raven who manages the former Hell of Blazing Fires. Prior to the events of Subterranean Animism, Utsuho was visited by Kanako and told to swallow the corpse of the sun god Yatagarasu, thus gaining the power of nuclear fusion. Kanako presumably wanted the power to bring electricity to Gensoukyou, but Utsuho instead goes mad from the immense power she gained, planning to torch Gensoukyou and turn it into hell on Earth, though she is currently using it to operate a power plant. She's based on a legend of a three-legged crow who prevented a monster from eating the sun. This being Gensoukyou, she was the one who ate the sun god.

Tropes exhibited by Utsuho include:


  • Arm Cannon: According to Hisoutensoku, the control rod on her arm can function as one. Though the fans figured that out well before it got released. Fanon often ratchets it up to insane levels, some cannons being bigger than herself.
  • Badass Boast: "Lord Yatagarasu, the Black Sun. Thank you for giving me your power. The sunlight that rains down on the Earth is a nuclear furnace that will create new atoms. My ultimate nuclear fusion will burn up every body, heart, ghost, and fairy!"
  • Badass Cape: It partly covers her wings, and contains what appears to be a star field. A moving starfield.
  • Catch Phrase: "Unyu?" Again, only said once, this time with a mouthful of eggs.
  • The Ditz: To the point where one of her Fan Nicknames is "Onric" or "⑥" - basically, the opposite of Cirno. However, she's really more gullible than outright stupid. Her claim to be the strongest hell raven is part of it too. Apparently this is even part of why Kanako chose her to receive the Yatagarasu's power, since drawing out its full potential requires "an empty mind".
  • Darker and Edgier: The last time an Omnicidal Maniac came into play was the cherry blossom tree from Perfect Cherry Blossom.
  • Double Entendre: Her Arm Cannon being officially known as her "third leg" spawned endless penis jokes.
  • Evil Eye/Extra Eyes: The red eye of the Yatagarasu on her chest, which looks suspiciously like Sauron's.
  • Fashionable Asymmetry: Her right foot is encased in concrete, her left foot has electrons orbiting around it, and her right forearm is a control rod.
  • Final Boss
  • Foreshadowing: From Cage in Lunatic Runagate, chapter three, released in 2007:

Watatsuki no Toyohime: If that crow was an embodiment of the sun, it would have three feet and red eyes!

Utsuho: See, your body's getting burned up pretty nicely now. I want to eat you up right now, but it's not good to rush. You have to let it fry just the right amount for it to taste the best.

Koishi Komeiji

The Closed Eyes Of Love
(fanart)

Extra stage boss and Satori's younger sister. She too was born was the power to read minds, but hated how it made everyone fear her, so she willingly sealed away her "third eye" that gave her the power. While this gave her a new ability to read and manipulate people's subconscious, it also resulted in her own heart being sealed away, and she becomes more distant and detached towards everyone as time passes.

Tropes exhibited by Koishi include:


Debuted in Undefined Fantastic Object

Nazrin

The Little Dowser General
(fanart)

A mouse youkai who was sent to hunt for the ship fragments and the jewelled pagoda of Vaisravana by Shou. She carries a pair of dowsing rods which appear to be a cross between bent coathangers and weather vanes, and can control field-mice to help her find lost objects.

Tropes exhibited by Nazrin include:


  • Big Eater: Being a mouse, which are known for the amount of damage they can cause by how much they eat, this isn't surprising. She's often responsible for grains being stolen, and damage to crops is especially severe whenever she uses a lot of field mice to help her with dowsing.
  • Chew Toy: Fanon only. Since she's a mouse, she has practically become one for both Chen and Orin, solely because cats eat mice. In the vein of Tom and Jerry, this is sometimes reversed with Nazrin outwitting the cat, usually the much more guillible Chen.
    • Shipping: ...and tends to get shipped with either (or both at once).
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: Fandom has her increasingly playing this role, either with Shou or the Myouren Temple crew as a whole. It makes a lot of sense when you remember that Nazrin was originally Shou's superior, acting as a sort of auditor, sent by Bishamonten, to keep an eye on Shou's work as Bishamonten's avatar.
  • Leitmotif: "A Tiny, Tiny, Clever Commander"
  • Little Bit Beastly: Mouse. This ties into her role as Bishamonten's servant: Bishamonten is the guardian of the northern direction, and the mouse (or rat) represents the north in the Chinese zodiac.
  • Recurring Boss: Shows up for all of stage 1, then doesn't come back until stage 5 as a midboss.
  • Shrinking Violet: Apparently she'd be a lot mousier if not for Bishamonten being her boss.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: She's a mouse. Guess.
  • Tsundere: See Hypercompetent Sidekick. Word of God also states that despite having a big ego in contrast to her short height, she's actually very timid deep down and will run and hide as soon as she's frightened.

Kogasa Tatara

The Cheery Forgotten Umbrella
(fanart)

Kogasa is an umbrella that eventually came to life because she was unsold, becoming a youkai after she was swept off by the wind. Enjoys surprising people and watching their reactions, however as she isn't very good at it she's trying to improve her technique.

Tropes exhibited by Kogasa include:


Ichirin Kumoi

The Great Wheel that Guards and Is Guarded
(fanart)

Self-appointed guardian of the UFO that appeared over Gensoukyou, and the first of Byakuren's followers the player encounters. She possesses a "partner" entity named Unzan. Ichirin's headdress is a nod to Buddhist nun gear, her being a nyuudo - a collective term for youkai that resemble monks.

Tropes exhibited by Ichirin include:


  • And Then John Was a Zombie: Used to be a human, but spending all of her time with Unzan and being youkai-like turned her into a unique type of youkai.
  • Frickin' Laser Beams: She is probably the biggest user to date of a specific variety of laser whose wonky hitbox enrages certain experienced players.
  • The Generic Girl: ZUN even notes that she's "basically just the hitbox for Unzan".
  • Leitmotif: "The Traditional Old Man and the Stylish Girl"
  • Meaningful Name: Her name means "one wheel in clouds", and her character title is "The Great Wheel That Guards And Is Guarded". She also carries a wheel/ring that she uses in the noncards to summon bullet patterns that look like huge wheels with spokes made of lasers.
  • Morality Chain: To Unzan, more or less
  • Plucky Girl

Unzan

(fanart)

Cloud-like "partner" entity to Ichirin. He is able to shapeshift into giant fists or a giant face and almost never speaks, preferring that Ichirin speaks for him.

Tropes exhibited by Unzan include:


  • Badass Beard
  • Defeat Means Friendship: After Ichirin warded him off, he decided to protect her for the rest of his life.
  • Eye Beams: For the duo's final spell card. That's one scolding you don't want to receive.
  • Heel Face Turn: Killed people before getting tamed by Ichirin.
  • The One Guy: Currently the only remotely male character overall to have appeared in the Windows games. Considering he's also depicted in a non-Bishonen way, unlike Rinnosuke, it adds up to some Memetic Badass status.
  • The Quiet One
  • Real Men Wear Pink: He's a giant pink cloud, and also the manliest character in the series.
  • Rocket Punch: Or, at the very least, giant fist danmaku. Taking off on the old "brofist" meme and its odd connection to Western Touhou fans, Unzan's attacks renewed the joke with full force.
  • Shapeshifting: Can't change his colour, though.
  • Stealth Pun: "Nyuudo", his species, can be also read as the Japanese for "thundercloud".

Captain Minamitsu Murasa

The Ghost Left From The Shipwreck
(fanart)

The ghost-turned-Youkai of a drowned girl that spent a few years capsizing ships, until she was unbound from her place of death by Byakuren who offered her a new ship to captain. She and the Palanquin Ship ended up bound in the underworld with Byakuren's followers until Utsuho's geyser blew it off into the sky, kick-starting the game's plot.

Tropes exhibited by Minamitsu include:


Shou Toramaru

The Disciple Of Bishamonten
(fanart)

An "honest and straightforward" Youkai in the form of a tiger representing good fortune who was turned into an avatar of Vaisravana/Bishamonten through the intercession of Byakuren. She sought the fragments of the Tobikura and the pagoda of Bishamonten to finally release Byakuren.

Tropes exhibited by Shou include:


  • Animal Motifs: Tiger-patterned clothes and hair.
  • Badass Boast: "But, if you've chosen the wrong path... then you'll have to bear witness to the light of dharma, which is even stronger here in Makai. And bow down, to this holy pagoda of Bishamonten!"
  • Blade on a Stick: She carries a spear, just like the Buddhist god of warfare Bishamonten, on whom her character is based. She isn't actually any good with it, though, since she's purposefully mimicking statues of Bishamonten and thus the spear is purely decorative. She uses it like a walking stick.
  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: How she came into being; she was born from stories of creatures called tigers on the continent.
  • Creepy Cool Crosses: More like a giant spinning laser cross of death. It's actually a vajra/dorje, Hinduist/Buddhist scepter that represents the thunderbolt.
  • The Dragon: Ironically, she's a tiger. Dragons and tigers are opposites and natural enemies.
  • Eyes of Gold
  • Failure Knight: She was so loyal to her duties as Bishamonten's avatar she wasn't present when Byakuren was dragged away and imprisoned. The regret stemming from this eventually motivates her to begin the quest for the Tobikura and put all her power into setting Byakuren free.
  • Frickin' Laser Beams: This is her gimmick - every attack she uses involves lasers in some way. And they curve in midair. Plus there's just so many of them. And she's got spells, like Buddhist Art "Most Valuable Vajra" that put the Non-Directonal Laser to shame, as shown here. As it turns out, her real Weapon of Choice is not her spear, but the Bishamonten Pagoda she holds, which is also known as the Laser Pagoda. If you get too close within its range, it will turn you to ash.
  • Gender Blender Name: 'Shou' is generally a male name.
  • Hard-Drinking Party Girl: While she's more gentle and reserved than most characters who fit this trope, she's still very fond of alcohol and will often become staggeringly drunk.
  • Leitmotif: "The Tiger-Patterned Vaisravana"
  • Little Bit Beastly: Despite canonically not having any distinct tiger-like physical features, many artists portray Shou with tiger ears and tail.
  • Mode Lock: No longer possesses the ability to change into her beast form.
  • Multicolored Hair: It looks like tiger stripes!
  • Species Surname: 'Tora' means tiger.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": K-S romanization - "Syou"
  • Upgrade Artifact: The laser pagoda is more powerful than Shou herself and is the true source of the infamous lasers. At the very least it's powerful enough to boost Nazrin to a Stage 5 midboss.

Byakuren Hijiri

The Great Sealed Magician
(fanart)

A Buddhist nun turned magician. She pretended to specialize in Youkai extermination, but helped the youkai by relocating them far from human settlements, like Minamitsu, instead of killing them. When her eternal youth raised suspicion, she was sealed in Makai. Nazrin, Ichirin, Minamitsu and Shou were successful in freeing her, with some unintended help from the player character, and now she maintains her new temple in Gensoukyou.

Tropes exhibited by Byakuren include:


  • And I Must Scream: A less-horrifying example. She was sealed in Hokkai for a thousand years, but was very much conscious and awake the whole time. She simply had nothing to do aside from reciting sutra.
    • Though if her attack patterns are any indication, a certain goddess may have been keeping her company.
  • Becoming the Mask: She originally protected youkai to maintain the source of her powers, but as she gradually learned of their stories she sincerely committed to help them.
  • Being Good Sucks: Her reward for aiding both youkai and humans? Sealed for a millenium in Makai.
  • Boobs of Steel: Often depicted as well-endowed, and as with many sixth stage bosses, she's pretty strong.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Gag fanon made her into this (along with just about every other member of her crew). May stem from being sealed for so long.
  • Call Back: Among her spell cards is a faithful reproduction of one of Shinki's most distinctive attacks. Some fans who didn't like the the PC-98 era characters' suffering from Chuck Cunningham Syndrome did not take it well. If you still view the PC-98 games as canon, however, then she was in the right place to swipe attacks from Shinki. As a result it's not uncommon for fanworks to depict Shinki and Byakuren as old friends, since they had about a thousand years to get to know each other.
  • Captain Oblivious: She appears (deliberately or not) ignorant to the fact that many of her followers do not actually follow her vows (no drinking, no eating meat, no attacking humans, etc.)
  • Cute Witch: What Byakuren began as.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Her powers and spells have roots in dark magic, yet she is a temple headmistress with a history of saving/redeeming youkai.
  • Dead Little Brother: See Myouren below.
  • Detect Evil: Can apparently sense that Seiga is ridiculously evil.
  • Final Boss
  • Flower Motifs That Shoot Lasers: Her name means "white lotus", to boot.
  • Hero Antagonist: Even among Touhou's general lack of evil characters, she bears special mention. Her goal is to bring peace and harmony to humans and youkai.
  • Leitmotif: "Emotional Skyscraper ~ Cosmic Mind"
  • The Messiah: Tries, at least.
  • Misaimed Fandom: In-universe example. Yamame and Orin like her temple because of the (delicious) stressed humans and corpses respectively. Another youkai enjoys listening to Buddhist sutras because he's a fan of horror stories.
  • Multicolored Hair: Occasionally thought to be a lighting effect from her scroll, but recently confirmed by ZUN.
  • The Pollyanna: Some fanon turns her into this.
  • Power Gives You Wings: Or in this case, a lotus petal.
  • Sealed Badass in a Can: Whether she's good or evil actually gets debated in the game dialogue. Although this being Gensoukyou, of course the answer leans towards the former.
  • Status Buffs: Her profile says Byakuren specialises in magic that enhances her physical abilities.
  • Spell Book: Her "Sorcerer's Picture Scroll" is a magic construct she created using materials from Makai, containing the sutras she must recite to cast spells. It's at least somewhat intelligent, being able to recite spells by itself and prevent others from using it.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": K-S romanization - "Hiziri".
  • Thou Shalt Not Kill: For religious purposes. She won't even eat meat due to the animals having been killed.
  • Vain Sorceress: Magic of youth and to improve her physical abilities are her speciality. In fact they were, initially, the reason she protected youkai.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: She will voice her objections to the player character's behavior before the battle commences. What exactly her objections are will vary depending on the chosen character and scenario.
  • Witch Species: Like Alice, this is what Byakuren became.
  • What Could Have Been: See below. Byakuren wasn't the original intended final boss of UFO.

Myouren Hijiri

(fanart, appearance is completely speculative)


Byakuren's little brother, a monk who taught Byakuren Buddhist magic. His death made her fear her own, and drove her to seek eternal youth.

Word of God is that Myouren was originally intended to be the final boss, but, as amusing as it would have been to have an "old man" be the final boss of a Touhou game, ZUN decided to play it safe and made Byakuren instead.

Tropes exhibited by Myouren include:


Nue Houjuu

The Unidentified Fantastic Flying Girl
(fanart)

Nue is a youkai who has the ability to hide her true form, and thus all accounts of her appearance vary wildly. When she got tired of frightening humans, she hid away underground, although her dialogue indicates a human sealed her after discovering her true form. After getting caught up in the rising of Byakuren's ship she decided to tag along and attempt to cause trouble for them. Currently living in Byakuren's temple.

Tropes exhibited by Nue include:


  • Berserk Button: As she's trying to get along with Byakuren's folks, she doesn't like to be called an "outcast".
  • Bonus Boss
  • Doppelganger Attack: "Purple Mirror" in Double Spoiler.
  • Fashionably Asymmetric Wings: One wing red and angular, the other blue and curvy, like bent arrows.
  • Fate Worse Than Death: "Now, human! Boil me! Bake me alive! Do anything you wish! Oh, but please, just don't seal me underground again." She's shocked when the main characters let her go.
  • Flying Saucer: Some of her attacks involve the very UFOs you've been blowing up for powerups the whole game.
  • It Amused Me: The entire reason for her presense, deciding to have some fun by disrupting Minamitsu's group's search and involving the player characters. She later regrets this, though.
  • Leitmotif: "Heian Alien"
  • Master of Illusion: She disguised the Palanquin Ship as a UFO, and appears as a floating orb of light as a midboss in stages 4 and 6. She confirms that what we see is her true form, and attacks the heroine in order to keep it a secret.
  • Meaningful Name: Nue is the name of her species. Houjuu translates to "sealed beast", because, like most of the other characters, was sealed away before the events of Subterranean Animism.
  • Monochromatic Eyes: Her eyes are all dark red in her official artwork. What makes it creepier is that you can still see the outline of where her pupils should be.
  • Prongs of Poseidon
  • Recurring Boss: She's the midboss in stage 4 and 6, though she doesn't appear in her true form until the extra stage.
    • She's the Extra Stage Midboss of Ten Desires.
  • Screwy Squirrel: She enjoyed messing around with Byakuren and the other girls, tagging along and interfering every so often because she thought it would be funny if they failed in their goal. In fact, she attached "Seed[s] of Non-Identification" to the ship and the Tobikura fragments, making them appear as UFOs to the untrained eye. When she found out that their mission would help her as well, she felt guilty about it.
  • Snakes Are Sexy: Her official art contains a snake.
  • Shout-Out: One of her spell cards in Double Spoiler makes danmaku in the shapes of green triangles, red circles, pink squares, and blue X-s.
  • Species Given Name: As you would expect, she's a nue - a Japanese chimera. And not just a nue, she's the nue, the one from the legends.
  • Urban Legends: What most of her Double Spoiler spell cards are based on.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: Her power is exactly this. She can also imbue other things with the same characteristic by attaching a "Seed of Non-Identification" to them.
  • Zettai Ryouiki: She is the first character to be seen with zettai ryouiki in official art. Although Suwako is commonly depicted as having zettai ryouiki in fanart and her Hisoutensoku portrait, her artwork in Mountain of Faith shows her with knee-high socks as opposed to thigh-highs.

Debuted in Hisoutensoku

Unnamed Giant Catfish

A Big Freaking Catfish that appears as the final boss of Hong Meiling's story as an avatar of the "Taisui Xingjun", and Hong Meiling believes it is about to attack Gensoukyou. A likely referece to the belief that a giant catfish causes earthquakes in Japanese mythology.

Tropes exhibited by the Unnamed Giant Catfish include:


  • All Just a Dream: Meiling dreams that every other character she fights in her story mode are minions of the Taisui Xingjun that took the form of familiar characters. It explains Reimu's freaky dark aura. In addition, the background to the fight is rendered in a cartoony, childish style, in comparison to the Scenery Porn-filled backdrops of the other stages.
  • All There in the Script: The catfish's graphics assets have filenames beginning with "namazu*", so it's often referred to as "the Namazu" in fanon.
  • Bullfight Boss: Its 3rd spell card.
  • Continuity Nod: It's very possible that this thing is based on the giant catfish that Sakuya served as a meal in the end of Tenshi's ending in SWR. Note that this was also a probable reference to the above folklore, as earthquakes were important to SWR's plot.
  • Giant Catfish from Nowhere
  • Ground Pound: It'll often leap into the air and crush you from above.
  • Rock Steady: In traditional Japanese folklore, namazu were giant catfish that caused earthquakes by thrashing underground. So despite being a fish, it has earth-based powers, creating earthquakes and launching rocks into the air.

Debuted in Double Spoiler

Hatate Himekaidou

Modern Day Spirit Photographer
(fanart)

A tengu reporter, like Aya, who writes for her own newspaper: Kakashi Nenpo. Her spirit camera gives her pictures and information without her having to go out to get it, but her news lacks the freshness of Aya's Bunbunmaru. She decides to observe Aya to find the secret to her success.

Tropes exhibited by Hatate include:


Debuted in Ten Desires

Kyouko Kasodani

Sutra-Reciting Mountain Spirit
(fanart)

She is a yamabiko, a youkai responsible for creating echoes in the mountains. She's recently converted to Buddhism and joined the Myouren Temple, and enjoys reciting sutras.

Tropes exhibited by Kyouko include:


Yoshika Miyako

A Faithful Undead
(fanart)

Yoshika is a jiangshi, and a bodyguard of sorts for Seiga Kaku. She's not very good at her job.

Tropes exhibited by Yoshika include:


  • Cloudcuckoolander: Very empty headed. Akyuu claims she's actually entirely mindless.
  • Dumb Muscle: Very strong, very dumb. Unfortunately, this being Gensoukyou, physical strength doen't mean much, and even if it did there's plenty of strong youkai around.
  • Expressive Accessory: According to fandom, the Ofuda on her forehead changes what it says depending on the situation.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Her power is the ability to eat absolutely anything.
  • Feel No Pain: Justified by being an undead.
  • Flechette Storm: At any given time, her bullet patterns can fill the screen with hundreds of kunai bullets. When compared to the previous boss, this is absurd.
  • Forgetful Jones: Some of the characters speculate that her brain is rotten. She is a zombie.
  • Historical Domain Character: Probably based on Miyako no Yoshika, a famous scholar and poet that was rumoured to have become a hermit. It seems in this universe he became the puppet of a hermit instead. And a young girl somehow.
  • Human Shield: Seiga uses her like one in the dual boss fight.
  • Hyperactive Metabolism: She'll eat spirits during battle to heal herself.
  • Jiangshi: Judging by her name, she's from Japan rather from China.
  • Large Ham: YA-RA-RE-TAAA!
  • Leitmotif: "Rigid Paradise"
  • Ofuda: Has one on her forehead. Among other things, this clues Youmu in that someone else is controlling Yoshika after she defeats her.
  • Recurring Boss: Appears to assist Seiga in stage 4.
  • Soulless Shell
  • Spell My Name with an "S": Not her, but her species name, largely due to it being originally Chinese. Kyonshi, Jiangshi, and Geung si are merely the romanizations you're most likely to come across.
  • Two First Names: The kanji for it are odd, but Miyako is normally a given name.
  • The Undead: A Jiangshi, to be exact. It is noted that she's gaining more and more qualities attributed to zombies these days because in the outside world people rarely tell stories about jiang-shi anymore, but zombies are popular, and complains about getting compared to them.
  • Viral Transformation: Anyone bitten by her will transform into a Jiangshi... for a while, anyway.
  • Warrior Poet: The "warrior" part is debatable, but when she's not under Seiga's control she once was seen reciting poems in the graveyard.
  • Wistful Amnesia: When not under Seiga's control, her body appears to retain some memories of its former life.
  • Zombie Gait: Has her arms in front in "sleepwalker" position at all times. In-game, she comments that she has to do stretches to prevent stiffening; fandom has her unable to bend at all.

Seiga Kaku

The Wicked Hermit Who Passes Through Walls
(fanart)

A Chinese hermit and the creator of Yoshika. She is the one that taught Miko Taoism, and the one to suggest using Buddhism to pacify Japan. She assists with Miko's resurrection in Gensokyo.

Tropes exhibited by Seiga include:


Soga no Tojiko

Ghost of the Children of the Gods
(fanart)

One of Miko's followers, she manipulated the events of the religious war as a member of the Buddhist faction. Exists as a bourei due to Futo sabotaging her attempt to become a shikaisen. In game, she's another midboss with no dialogue - though she speaks in one of Miko's spell cards.

Tropes exhibited by Tojiko include:


  • Boss Banter: When she appears in Miko's spell card.
    • Which, ironically enough, are the only lines of dialogue she has during gameplay.
  • Came Back Wrong: Invoked by Futo sabotaging her would-be body, so Tojiko remained incorporeal instead.
  • Catch Phrase: The fandom has turned her first line of Boss Banter, "Yatte yan yo!", into this. Means something along the lines of "Have at you!", but there's no consistent translation yet.
  • Cute Ghost Girl
  • Fog Feet: Unusually, she has two, one for each foot.
    • Fanart tends to have her body transition from human-like to ghostly somewhere around the thighs.
  • The Gadfly: Tends to be really rough when speaking, saying things that shock people. (Tee hee.)
  • Historical Domain Character: Probably based on Tojiko no Iratsume, the daughter of the leader of the Soga, and consort of Prince Shoutoku. That last part probably didn't carry over to her Touhou incarnation, but it has made shipping her with Miko fairly common.
  • Immortality Seeker: And she succeeded, if not in the way she expected, no thanks to Futo.
  • Nice Hat: A kanmuri that not only looks silly but looks out of place with the rest of her costume (a simple western-style green dress with ofuda along the hem).
  • Recurring Boss: Appears in one of Miko's spell cards.
  • Shock and Awe: Those arrows she uses are supposed to be lightning.

Mononobe no Futo

A Shikaisen from Ancient Japan
(fanart)

One of the Taoist followers of Miko, she manipulated the events of the religious war as a member of the anti-Buddhist faction. As part of her research into immortality, Miko put Futo in a state of suspended animation so she could be revived later as a shikaisen. This occurs when Miko's mausoleum moves to Gensokyo.

Tropes exhibited by Futo include:


  • Ambiguously Human: Her profile describes her as "Human? (a taoist who self-identifies as a shikaisen)" - a Shikaisen being a sort of semi-immortal. She's likely on the border.
  • Bifauxnen
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Seems like a harmless Fish Out of Water, but she does things like trying to kill her comrade because of a grudge between the families they've already betrayed.
  • Boss Banter: When she appears in one of Miko's spell cards.
  • Cool Ship: Jumps on one for a few of her spell cards.
  • Fantastic Racism: Unreasonably hostile to youkai. It seems that this has caused a lot conflict around her.
  • Faux Death: In Miko's profile says Futo "continued to sleep without decaying".
  • Fish Out of Temporal Water: Hasn't been able to adapt to modern times.
  • Historical Domain Character: Probably based on Mononobe no Futsuhime, the little sister of the leader of the Moriya, and wife of the leader of the Soga. According to one account. Futsuhime turned traitor against the Mononobe by killing her brother. Futo appears to have been more subtle than Futsuhime.
  • Immortality Seeker
  • Leitmotif: "Legend of the Great Gods."
  • Recurring Boss: Appears in one of Miko's spell cards
  • Onmyoudo
  • Pyromaniac: Sort of. She sets fire to things that scare her.
  • Together in Death: Faux Death; and only sort of. She underwent the shikaisen process before Miko did to see if it was safe.
  • What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: The manipulation of feng shui? Making it either better or worse (depends on how you look at it) is that she's not actually using feng shui; it's her name for the mashup of shintou and taoist magic that she uses.
  • Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: In translation, to reflect her usage of a very archaic dialect of Japanese.

Toyosatomimi no Miko

Shoutoku Taoist
(fanart)


A former ruler of Japan, known in modern times as the legendary saint Prince Shoutoku (apparently the part about her gender got lost over time). She publicly advanced Buddhism, and was highly influential in spreading it throughout the country, but she only used it to control the masses. In secret she studied Taoism under Seiga in an attempt to gain immortality. When her own research began to destroy her health, she performed a secret ritual on herself that was designed to put her in a state of suspended animation and then be revived later as a shikaisen. However, she was thwarted by her own manipulations: Buddhist monks placed seals on her mausoleum which prevented her resurrection. She remained sealed until the modern day, when people began to deny her existence. This caused her mausoleum to be moved to Gensokyo, allowing her resurrection to be completed.

Tropes exhibited by Miko include:


  • And I Must Scream: She was restless in her state of suspended animation, and the manual states that she vengefully awaits the day she will awaken... which is the day Ten Desires takes place.
  • Anime Hair: Shaped like animal ears.
  • A God Am I: See Badass Boast.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking
  • Badass Boast: "This era, when humans deny my existence and I have become legend, is what I was waiting for! Now, try to defeat me! And spread the legend that I live!"
  • Batman Gambit: She promoted the values of Buddhism in order to subjugate the population of Japan, while secretly practicing Taoism to attain immortality for herself.
  • Blessed with Suck: While her ability to hear the desires of ten people at once is useful, it can get grating to hear so many voices after a while. To deal with this she wears earmuffs, which lets her block out people's voices when she has to.
  • Boss Banter: Actually speaks a line during battle without pausing the game.
  • Came Back Strong
  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Inverted and played straight. When people began to deny her existence her mausoleum was transported to Gensokyo. This allowed her to complete her resurrection. At the same time, the fact that she was a legendary figure meant that she Came Back Strong.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Symposium of Post-mysticism shows her to be pretty quick-witted, though she's about as likely to make a pun as she is to mock someone.
  • Difficulty Spike: She is an absolute monster at danmaku. Her followers and the mooks she attracted are most definitely not. Provided you're playing on normal, anyway.
  • The Emperor: Was the Shadow Emperor variety while she was alive.
  • Faux Death
  • Final Boss
  • Foil: She's pretty much set up as one to Byakuren.
  • Earmuffs Equal Isolation: Invoked of sorts. She wears them so she doesn't listen in onto every conversation around her without wanting to.
  • The Hermit: She at first offers to become the Reasonable Authority Figure for the human population of Gensokyo, but after being told that it's unnecessary, she decides to isolate herself from the world and continue her Taoist training.
  • Historical Domain Character: She's a genderflipped Prince Shoutoku.
    • Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: Prince Shoutoku was already semi-legendary, but Ten Desires says he was a Taoist immortality-seeker who used Buddhism to control the masses. And was also a girl.
    • Historical Villain Upgrade: Though she's not exactly a villain, she's a much worse person than the historical figure.
    • She Is the King: Apparently, Prince Shoutoku was actually female in the Touhou universe. Obviously this didn't stop her from being the crown prince, since Seiga still refers to her as such.
  • Hoist By Her Own Petard: Her ploy to unify Japan under Buddhism and use Taoist resurrection to attain immortality is derailed when Buddhism proves too popular to die out and her resurrection is delayed by Buddhist monks erecting a temple over her grave.
  • Immortality Seeker
  • Leitmotif: "Shoutoku Legend ~ True Administrator."
  • Let's Get Dangerous: "Playtime's over!"
  • Meaningful Name: Toyosatomimi literally translates to "abundant, clever ears," referring to her ability.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Byakuren found Miko's mausoleum without being sure what it was, and built Myouren Temple over it to keep it sealed. This just succeeded in waking her up.
  • Off-Model: Her portrait in the game gives her two right hands.
    • However some fans have started to speculate that it might be intentional as a Shout-Out to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure where J. Geil has two right hands.
    • Another theory is that the "thumb" we see is actually a pinky, which would make her anatomically correct.
  • Sealed Badass in a Can
  • Title Drop: Her ultimate spell is named "Stars Falling on the Divine Spirit Mausoleum." "Eastern Divine Spirit Mausoleum" being the Japanese name of Ten Desires.
  • What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: The ability to listen to ten people talking at once.
  • Young Conqueror: Technically she already ruled Japan and was trying to stabilise it rather than take it over, but her methods fit this trope. She even briefly entertains the idea of taking over Gensokyo in order to protect its human population.

Mamizou Futatsuiwa

The Tanuki Youkai with Ten Transformations
(fanart)

A tanuki that had been living in the outside world. She was called to Gensokyo by her old friend Nue to help fight against Miko. Not that she had a chance to, coming in after everything was over. Now she's hanging out at the Myouren Temple.

Tropes exhibited by Mamizou include:


  • Antiquated Linguistics: Which leads to Sanae assuming that she's very old.
  • Bonus Boss
  • Call Back: She summons frog danmaku that explode, which is reminiscent of one of Suwako's spell cards from Mountain of Faith and Sanae's "B" shot type from Undefined Fantastic Object.
  • The Cavalry: She's supposed to defeat Miko on behalf of her old friend Nue. Too bad the heroines did it first, so now she just lazes around Myouren's brand new temple. This is after the Youkai made a hype for her and her journey crossing the sea.
  • The Don: She has some elements of this, being the big boss of the tanuki of Sado island who drove away the foxes. The fact that she's a moneylender doesn't help.
  • Doppleganger Attack: For her survival card, she generates two shikigami copies of herself. Those copies eventually summon two copies of themselves each, and then two more later on, so that by the end of the spell, you're facing down ten copies of Mamizou.
  • Expecting Someone Taller: When the heroines heard that the youkai were calling a trump card against the resurrected saint, they were expecting some of the more fearsome sounding monsters of Japanese lore like the giant Gashadokuro. A tanuki wasn't exactly what they had in mind. Marisa, being Marisa, couldn't resist mocking her on this.

Marisa: Sure, but you're still a tanuki, right? The kind that drums on their bellies on the night of the full moon, right?

  • Fantastic Racism: Doesn't like foxes. There were no foxes where she used to live, but her profile says that she may end up causing trouble with the foxes that live in Gensokyo, like Ran. Needless to say, she gets quite a bit of Foe Yay with Ran in fanart. Despite her hatred of foxes, though, she has nothing against humans; her profile says that she likes to play tricks on them occasionally, but she would also lend money to the poor and was able to live amongst them easily in her hometown of Sado.
    • Interestingly, in a chapter of Wild And Horned Hermit, she seemed sympathetic towards a fox (not Ran) that Reimu had bound and gagged for the previous chapter's mischief. That, or she simply thought that Reimu was being unfairly harsh, fox or not.
  • Leitmotif: "Futatsuiwa from Sado".
  • Little Bit Beastly
  • Lunacy: Her transformation powers are strongest on the night of a full moon.
  • Meganekko: The first in quite some time.
  • Onmyoudo: Uses paper shikigami. Lots of paper shikigami.
  • Tanuki
    • Gag Balls: She's a girl, so this particular aspect of tanuki is avoided in canon, aside from her family name being "two stones". Fanart tends to compensate by giving her Gag Boobs.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: Her power is the ability to make things change shape, and that includes herself. Though she's very skilled with this ability, it does have limitations; she can't make her tail disappear (though she can change its size and color to hide it), and she can only change something else's form and not its function (she can turn a dog into a bird, but it won't be able to fly).
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz: Or something like that. Her family name is spelled as two kanji with a katakana character in-between. This is very odd.

Debuted in Hopeless Masquerade

Hata no Kokoro

The Expressive Poker Face
Tropes exhibited by Hata include:


Debuted in Double Dealing Character

Wakasagihime

Mermaid Living in Fresh Water
Tropes exhibited by Wakasagihime include:


Sekibanki

The Rokurokubi Horror
Tropes exhibited by Sekibanki include:


  • Leitmotif: "Youkai Coming and Going at the Canal"

Kagerou Imaizumi

The Bamboo Forest's Loup-Garou
Tropes exhibited by Kagerou include:


Benben Tsukumo and Yatsuhashi Tsukumo

Tsukumogami of an Aging Biwa (Benben)
Tsukumogami of an Aging Koto (Yatsuhashi)
Tropes exhibited by Benben and Yatsuhashi include:


Seija Kijin

Counterattacking Amanojaku
Tropes exhibited by Seija include:


Shinmyoumaru Sukuna

Descendant of the Inchlings
Tropes exhibited by Shinmyoumaru include:


Raiko Horikawa

Phantasmal Percussionist
Tropes exhibited by Raiko include:


Debuted in Urban Legend in Limbo

Sumireko Usami

Expose the Esoteric! The Secret Sealing Club's First President
Tropes exhibited by Sumireko include:


  • Leitmotif: "Last Occultism ~ Esotericist of the Present World"

Debuted in Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom

Seiran

The Pale Blue Eagle Ravi
Tropes exhibited by Seiran include:


Ringo

The Orange Eagle Ravi
Tropes exhibited by Ringo include:


Doremy Sweet

Ruler of Dreams
Tropes exhibited by Doremy include:


Sagume Kishin

Goddess Who Invites Unfortunate Slips of the Tongue
Tropes exhibited by Sagume include:


Clownpiece

Fairy of Hell
Tropes exhibited by Clownpiece include:


  • Leitmotif: "Pierrot of the Star-Spangled Banner"

Junko

Tropes exhibited by Junko include:


  • Leitmotif: "Pure Furies ~ Whereabouts of the Heart"

Debuted in Antinomy of Common Flowers

Joon Yorigami and Shion Yorigami

The Most-Despicable and Disastrous Younger Twin Sister
The Most-Despicable and Disastrous Older Twin Sister
Tropes exhibited by Joon and Shion include:


  • Leitmotif: "Tonight Stars an Easygoing Egoist ~ Egoistic Flowers"

Debuted in Hidden Star in Four Seasons

Eternity Larva

The Butterfly Fairy Who Approaches God
Tropes exhibited by Eternity Larva include:


Nemuno Sakata

The Yamanba who Surpasses This World's Floating Barriers


Tropes exhibited by Nemuno include:

Aunn Komano

The Guardian Beast Devoted to Shintoism and Buddhism
Tropes exhibited by Aunn include:


Narumi Yatadera

The Magical Jizo who Manifested in the Forest
Tropes exhibited by Narumi include:


Mai Teireida and Satono Nishida

The All-Too Dangerous Backup Dancers
Tropes exhibited by Mai and Satono include:


Okina Matara

The Ultimate, Absolute Secret God
Tropes exhibited by Okina include:


  • Leitmotif: "The Concealed Four Seasons" (stage 6 theme) and "Secret God Matara ~ Hidden Star in All Seasons" (extra stage theme)

Debuted in Wily Beast and Weakest Creature

Eika Ebisu

Stillborn Idol of the Riverbed
Tropes exhibited by Eika include:


Urumi Ushizaki

Parental Guardian of Ancient Fish
Tropes exhibited by Urumi include:


  • Leitmotif: "The Stone Baby and the Submerged Cow"

Kutaka Niwatari

Clerical God of Hell's Checkpoint
Tropes exhibited by Kutaka include:


Yachie Kicchou

Matriarch of the Kiketsu Family
Tropes exhibited by Yachie include:


  • Leitmotif: "Tortoise Dragon ~ Fortune and Misfortune"

Mayumi Joutouguu

Haniwa Lance Corporal
Tropes exhibited by Mayumi include:


Keiki Haniyasushin

The Sculptor God Crafted by Utter Isolation
Tropes exhibited by Keiki include:


  • Leitmotif: "Entrust the World to Idols ~ Idolatrize World"

Saki Kurokoma

Matriarch of the Keiga Family
Tropes exhibited by Saki include:


  • Leitmotif: "Prince Shoutoku's Pegasus ~ Dark Pegasus"
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  1. "Kyaa" being a girlish squeal.
  2. This is possibly canonical, as one of the endings of Subterranean Animism features her without her "third leg", and she gets it back in time for Hisoutensoku, which suggests it's removable.
  3. Unless they were fertilized raven eggs, this isn't cannibalism.
  4. Comes from her description in the demo's read-me
  5. "Good Morning!"
  6. It was rendered in one of her portrait sprites as "ぎゃーてー ぎゃーてー". Beginning part of the mantra in the Heart Sutra.