Characters
The player takes on the role of Haruto Kawai (河合春人, Kawai Haruto?, voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo), the protagonist of Memories Off 5. Haruto is a university student and a member of the Chihaya University Movie (CUM) society (Chihaya University Movie 研究会, Chihya University Movie Kenkyūkai?). Yūsuke Hina (日名雄介, Hina Yūsuke?, voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai) is a close friend of Haruto's. He was in the process of completing the planning for a film he thought of when he died in an accident one year prior to the events of the game. Asuka Hina (日名あすか, Hina Asuka?, voiced by: Nogawa Sakura) is a senior high school student and the sister of Yūsuke. Mahiro Sendō (仙堂麻尋, Sendō Mahiro?, voiced by: Nana Inoue) is an acquaintance of Yūsuke's and is at odds with Haruto and the other members of the CUM society as she claims to be responsible for Yūsuke's death.
Kazuki Mishima (観島香月, Mishima Kazuki?, voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani) is a friend of Haruto's and is a member of the CUM society. Shūji Ozu (小津修司, Ozu Shūji?, voiced by: Daisuke Kishio) is another friend of Haruto's and is also a member of the CUM society. He has feelings for Asuka. Ayumu Kise (木瀬歩, Kise Ayumu?, voiced by: Ryōko Shiraishi) is a new member of the CUM society and also a character from Memories Off: Sorekara, the previous game in the Memories Off series. Miumi Sawarabi (早蕨美海, Sawarabi Miumi?, voiced by: Kaori Nazuka) is a cousin of Haruto's who also happens to be a classmate and close friend of Asuka's. Mizuho Amamiya (雨宮瑞穂, Amamiya Mizuho?, voiced by: Rei Sakuma) is the manager of the fast food restaurant that Haruto and Asuka works at. Shin Inaho (稲穂信, Inaho Shin?, voiced by: Junji Majima) is Haruto's neighbour.
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