Character
- Kei Hatō (羽藤桂?) (CV:Miyu Matsuki)
The main character of the story, Kei is a rather careless person, which is quite ironic considering her favourite phrase is "always be prepared".
- Yumei (ユメイ?) (CV:Yūko Minaguchi)
The mysterious girl from Kei's dreams.
- Uzuki Senba (千羽烏月?) (CV:Akeno Watanabe)
The Oni Slayer Kei meets at the train station, her sword is the very bane of the oni.
- Tsuzura Wakasugi (若杉葛?) (CV:Rie Kugimiya)
A girl half Kei's age, accompanied by a white fox. Kei meets her in her father's now abandoned house.
- Sakuya Asama (浅間サクヤ?) (CV:Asami Sanada)
A friend of Kei's deceased mother. She goes by the nickname "West".
- Nozomi, Mikage (ノゾミ・ミカゲ?) (CV:Megumi Kobayashi)
Twin oni and the antagonists of the story.
- Kei (ケイ?) (CV:Kazutaka Ishii)
A mysterious male, later known as Kei's brother called Hakuka.
- Mayumi Hatō (羽藤真弓?) (CV:Nana Furuhara)
- Yōko Nara (奈良陽子?) (CV:Mamiko Noto)
- Rin Tōgo (東郷凛?) (CV:Miyuki Sawashiro)
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