List of To Heart Series Characters - To Heart 2 - Main Characters

Main Characters

Takaaki Kouno (河野 貴明, Kōno Takaaki?)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Anime, Drama CD, Pachislot To Heart 2), Yūki Kaji (To Heart 2 Dungeon Travelers, To Heart 2 DX Plus)
Takaaki is the main male character. He is unvoiced and unseen in the game and makes his first appearance in the anime. Takaaki is childhood friends with Konomi and Tamaki and sees them as a younger sister and older sister. In the anime, it is noted that he has an aversion to most girls except for Konomi and Tamaki, mainly because of their childhood friendship. He is a kind young man who, despite his shy nature around girls, is often very kind to them when the situation arises. In the beginning of the story, his parents leave him home alone because of business. It is also noted that in the anime, he has blackish green hair instead of brown like he does in the games. This was corrected in the OVAs.

Konomi Yuzuhara (柚原 このみ, Yuzuhara Konomi?)
Voiced by: Yurika Ochiai
Konomi is To Heart 2's main heroine. She is a childhood friend of Takaaki, whom she is neighbors with. Konomi has a childish and energetic personality and sometimes refer to herself in third person. She often makes an attempt at cooking, despite that her culinary skills are often doubted by Takaaki. Konomi is one year younger than Takaaki, and is still a junior high school student when the story begins, but later commutes to Takaaki's high school during the new school term.

Tamaki Kousaka (向坂 環, Kōsaka Tamaki?)
Voiced by: Shizuka Itō
Tamaki is also childhood friends with both Konomi and Takaaki: the two see her as an older sister. She left them when they were both children, having to go to an all-girls boarding school. Her promise to come back to Takaaki and Konomi in the final year of high school is what prompted her to leave her boarding school. In the game, she is one year ahead of Takaaki. She is very confident and comes from a rich family. She is well versed in traditional Japanese arts and traditions, yet still is a modern girl in her own right. In her group consisting of Konomi, Takaaki and Yūji, she is the strong and dominant personality and acts as the older-sister figure. She often addresses herself as "Tama-oneechan".
In the game's Tamaki scenario, she is followed by a group of three girls from her boarding school. The three attempt to separate her from Takaaki as they are "in love" with her. In the process of evading the girls, she declares Takaaki to be her boyfriend and proves it with a kiss: at which point the three girls realize they have failed and return to their school.

Karin Sasamori (笹森 花梨, Sasamori Karin?)
Voiced by: Saki Nakajima
Karin is in the same grade as Takaaki and the founder and only member of the "mystery club" before she manages to blackmail Takaaki into joining. Despite the name, the "Mystery Club" does not really read mystery novels or engage in real-life detective work, but is more a club for the occult, the supernatural, and unexplained. Most consider Karin an oddball, not only because of her interest in UFOs, but because of little things, such as her love for egg sandwiches and singing an odd nursery rhyme about eggs, as well.

Sango Himeyuri (姫百合 珊瑚, Himeyuri Sango?)
Voiced by: Sayori Ishizuka
Sango is the older Himeyuri twin. She is one school year younger than the protagonist, and helped develop the next generation maid gynoids for Kurusugawa Electronics. While she is quite bright in the technical aspect, to others, she seems quite naive and almost childish. Despite her childish attitude, Sango appears to be the "older sister" of the pair and often gives advice to her twin sister, Ruri. Both her and Ruri, speak with an extremely strong Kansai region dialect.

Ruri Himeyuri (姫百合 瑠璃, Himeyuri Ruri?)
Voiced by: Konami Yoshida
Ruri is the younger Himeyuri twin. She is one school year younger than the protagonist, and is in the same class as Sango. She is fiercely protective and possessive of her sister, and when Sango finds herself attracted to Takaaki, Ruri becomes jealous and even hostile towards him. She is an excellent cook, as well. Unlike her twin sister, Ruri is not very bright and cannot develop robots.

Yuma Tonami (十波 由真, Tonami Yuma?)
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame
Yuma is in the same grade as the protagonist from a neighboring class and close friends with Manaka. She is very high-strung and aggressive who rides a bike, and for some reason always collides with Takaaki in many embarrassing situations. This is not helped by the fact that she always holds Takaaki at fault, and her attempts to challenge him to duels always end up worse off than they began. After losing to Takaaki in any way, she often points to him and famously says, "Don't think you've already won this!" She lives in a rich family and is being trained to take over her grandfather's business.

Lucy Maria Misora/Ruuko Kireinasora (ルーシー・マリア・ミソラ/るーこ・きれいなそら, Rūshī Maria Misora/Rūko Kireinasora?)
Voiced by: Rio Natsuki
Lucy is an alien that can communicate with animals. Notable also for other traits, like using matchsticks as currency, writing in Egyptian hieroglyphs, raising her arms and speaking out "rū" (which becomes a trend as a silly way of greeting people), and referring to all humans as "ū".

Manaka Komaki (小牧 愛佳, Komaki Manaka?)
Voiced by: Noriko Rikimaru
Manaka is one of the protagonist's classmates and the class representative. She likes to help others out to the point that few realize she is being overburdened by her work. Despite being a good class rep, she has a fairly docile personality otherwise. Manaka assists the library club in marking archived books for barcoding, which causes a few problems since she is not a member. Has a talent for blending tea, which she does as a hobby. She is shy around boys, something Takaaki can empathize with. Despite being busy helping everyone at school, she still makes time to visit her younger sister, Ikuno (who is suffering from the complications of diabetes), who is in the hospital. She develops a crush on Takaaki, and becomes very comfortable with interacting with him as time passes.

Yūki Kusakabe (草壁 優季, Kusakabe Yūki?)
Voiced by: Rina Satō
Yūki is a mysterious girl that Takaaki meets in school at night, and for some reason she is not usually seen. She carries around a notebook called the "Trash Basket Notebook". In the anime, she is seen in a flashback in Episode 13 as a young girl who is crying because she is moving away.

Sasara Kusugawa (久寿川 ささら, Kusugawa Sasara?)
Voiced by: Ryōko Ono
Sasara is a new heroine who appears in the releases subsequent to the PlayStation 2 version. She is one school year older than the protagonist and the student council vice-president and later the president. She has a cold demeanor and strict attitude and as a result, her only friend is Māryan. When it is time for Ma-ryan to graduate, Sasara is saddened because her only friend would be leaving her and even tries to convince Māryan not to graduate. Takaaki becomes acquainted with her after he is chosen to be a volunteer to help the student council with an event, but when Sasara becomes president, she appoints him as vice-president. While working with Takaaki in the student council she begin developing her crush on him.

Mio Hanesaki (羽根崎 美緒, Hanesaki Mio?)
Voiced by: Chiwa Saitō
Mio is a new heroine who was added to the PlayStation 3 version of the game. Although she is in the same class as Takaaki, she often remains unnoticed by other students to the extent that her name is unknown to most of them. She originally ties her hair up and wears eyeglasses, but later wears contact lens and her hair untied as an attempt by Takaaki to change the impression she gives to others.

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