List of Kamichama Karin Characters - Major Characters

Major Characters

Karin Hanazono (花園 花鈴, Hanazono Karin?)Voiced by: Mai Nakahara
Karin is the protagonist of the series, orphaned at a young age. She was brought up by her aunt, but having no talent in studies and sports she was frequently scolded by her aunt due to her lackluster grades. During those times, her cat, Shi-chan, was her only real emotional support, however, a few months prior to the beginning of the story, Shi-chan, died, leaving Karin feeling very sad and alone. During one of her visits to Shi-chan's grave, she meets Kazune and Himeka, and the former cryptically asks if she is a "god." When she learns that her mother's ring allows her to borrow the powers of a goddess; she becomes a target by those after the rings, later revealed to be the Karasuma's, and thus is given an offer from Kazune and Himeka to stay with them at their home.
She is an outgoing person, and fiercely sticks up for her friends. Her mother's ring allows her to borrow godly power. Her ring is pink and has the power of the goddess Athena. Later on in the series, she realizes she had started developing feelings for Kazune, but as she was aware that Himeka loved him and Kazune cared very strongly about her, she is convinced that her feelings are only one sided. Near the end of the series, she realizes that Kazune is indeed in love with her, however the circumstances surrounding it cause her to have doubt. Karin's suspicions began when Himeka showed her a photograph of her parents, only to realize its the same picture that Karin had of her parents. Things are further complicated when it is realized that the man in the photograph is Professor Kujyou, Kazune's father. It is later revealed that Kazune is Kazuto Kujyou and that the woman in the photo that Karin assumed to be her mother is actually Suzuka Kuyjou, her past self. Later on, her ring is destroyed by Kirihiko Karasuma.
In Chu, her and Kazune's son, Suzune comes from the future and gives her a new ring, that the future Kazune made. Her new ring has the power of the goddess Aphrodite. Along with the three noble gods, Karin tries to change the future to prevent Kazune and Micchi from dying and Jin from losing his memories. Eventually, in a special edition chapter, she, Kazune, and Jin regain their memories of each other.
She and Kazune got married at the end of Kamichama Karin Chu.
Her name literally means "The Flower Bell of the Flower Garden," with the "Flower Garden" as her family name and "Flower Bell" as her first name.
Kazune Kujyou (九条 和音, Kujō Kazune?)Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro
The main male protagonist. Kazune enters the series as Himeka's cousin, and son of Professor Kazuto Kujyou. Kazune is at first glance, a bad tempered, blunt, sexist, and condescending young boy, who ironically displays some very effeminate characteristics, such as being deathly afraid of bugs to the point that he hates the season of spring simply because its when the bugs come out after winter. He gets really drunk and even smelling alcohol will make him drunk. Regardless of his personality quirks, he is very dedicated to protecting those he cares about, especially if they are Himeka and Karin. He is a good archer, and had once been a member of the school's Archery Club when he'd been in elementary school. Whenever he feels stressed or his mood is down, he sometimes still goes down to the archery club to practice, as it relaxes him. He draws power from the God (Apollo), and is very powerful in god form, unfortunately, he is also easily weakened by the transformations and often collapses after using his powers because since he's an artificial human, his body isn't complete.
It is later revealed that Kazune is in fact actually not Kazuto Kujyou's son, but rather his clone, and because of this fact, Kazune has been in love with Karin long before he even met her. Even though Kazune didn't retain much of Kazuto's memories, he retained some, specifically those of his wife Suzuka, as well as the feelings of love that he held for her. Those feelings translated over to Karin since she is essentially Suzuka.As prove to that, whenever he is drunk, he tends to act perverted towards Karin. It is also because of these memories that he cares so strongly for Himeka, as she is Kazuto Kujyou's real daughter, which in essence, makes her his daughter as well.
He dies shortly after Suzune is born in the future, which is one of the things the protagonists are trying to change. In Kamichama Karin Chu, the group changes the future and everyone lives. The only thing that stays the same is that Jin Kuga does lose his memory of what happened. Eventually, in a special edition chapter, he, Karin, and Jin regain their memories of each other.
He loves the way she is now and then. In the anime the last episode is went he tried to save Karin (Karin memories had fully regained)he risked his life for Suzuka (Karin's).
His ring has the power of the god Apollo. But in Chu, he has the power of Uranus.
Himeka Kujyou (九条姫香, Kujō Himeka?)Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya
Himeka is Karin's friend and Kazune's "cousin". She is very important, and she is one half of a goddess, of which the other half is Kirio's younger sister, who's also named Himeka. When one Himeka becomes stronger, the other becomes weaker. Ever since she had been young, she had always defended Kazune, who had been a bit of a crybaby. Strangely, the only adult at hers and Kazune's house is the butler. She loves Kazune very dearly, though she has admitted that the love she feels for him is a bit ambiguous, as she feels like its as if he's an "older brother", a "younger brother", and a "dad" all in one. She is a very kind girl who has an odd love for bugs (which Kazune hates) and is a great cook.
In chapter 0 of "Chu", she went to England to study abroad, and comes back at the end of Volume 3 in "Chu". But later in "Chu", she gets kidnapped by Rika and Kirio.
She is the daughter of Kazuto and Suzuka Kujyou- which makes her Kazune and Karin's "daughter" and Suzune's "sister."

Kirio Karasuma (烏丸 キリオ, Karasuma Kirio?), Voiced by: Shintaro Asanuma

The main antagonist and Kirika's brother. He and Kirika were adopted by Kirihiko as children. He is the student body president of Sakurakaoka Academy, the most prestigious school in Japan, where Karin, Himeka, and Kazune happen to attend. While still a student, he tests the protagonists and fights them off of the campus. Karin refers to him as "Mr. Glasses Man." or "Four eyes." (眼鏡男 Meganekko) and Karin is referred by him as "Amateur Goddess"(anime only)/ "Novice Goddess"(manga only).
In the anime, he is made into the running gag who tries to attack Karin and the gang every chance he gets, though in the manga he also displays strange, behaviors when he's trying to achieve something. Contrary to his serious demeanor, his mind tends to wander in strange directions when he sees something odd and he gets easily flustered and/or embarrassed. He is also easily pulled into childish or immature conflict with Kazune if for any reason he feels an inferiority to the younger boy. He is sometimes slightly condescending towards his sister Kirika for trying to be male, especially when it seems like she's getting in his way. Kirika, however, is often Kirio's voice of reasoning.
His only true relative is his twin Kirika, but he does have another ‘sister’ by the name of Himeka. His ring has the powers of the god Ares.
Kirika Karasuma (烏丸 霧火, Karasuma Kirika?) Voiced by: Yuki Kaida
Kirika is Kirio's fraternal twin sister, but for most of the series poses as a young man and Kirio's twin brother. With slightly masculine features to go along with her natural feminine beauty, as well as a kind personality, Kirika came across to many as a princely figure, which caused Karin to instantly develop a crush on her. At first, she does not believe that Karin is a goddess, but comes to believe in it. Kirika is unwillingly forced to fight Karin because of the other Himeka and her brother Kirio. Later on the manga in Volumes 4 and 5, it is revealed to the protagonists that she is actually female. Kirika explains that after the deaths of their parents, Kirio was all she had, but when he started becoming interested in the God rings, she felt as if he were slipping away from her. She at some point chopped off her hair and started pretending she was male in an attempt to in a way emotionally follow Kirio in his footsteps and prevent him from straying too far away. When Karin reveals to Kirika that she had had a crush on her, Kirika replies that in her own, strange way, she had a crush on Karin too, stating that she admired Karin for being able to be powerful without having to hide her gender. She gives help to Karin and Kazune when her father revives through her brother, Kirio.
In Goddess form, she is Nyx, the goddess that Kirio sent out in the first book to see if Karin was actually a goddess.
Michiru Nishikiori (錦織 みちる, Nishikiori Michiru?)Voiced by: Akira Ishida
Michiru, also known as Micchi, is an exchange student from England. He is an orphan; his parents were killed in a car accident. That's how he met Kazune's father who saved him and gave him the ring. He is in the same grade as Karin but is older than his other classmates because he spent a year in the hospital. He was given much inside information on the God rings, the divine power, and the family relationship between Karin and Kazune from Kazuto, and was made well aware that Kazune is Kazuto's clone.
Micchi is eccentric, showing off a happy-go-lucky and slightly airheaded personality that contrasts with the almost sinister seriousness he can display depending on the circumstances. Despite any of his shady characteristics, he can be genuinely kind, and is sensitive to the feelings of others. He is very amorous and flirts often with the people around him regardless of gender. He most notably makes numerous romantic advances towards Kazune and Karin, and has kissed each of them on the lips at least once; in fact he stole both Karin and Kazune's first kisses! He also relatively often kisses them both on their cheeks. Much of the affection Micchi holds towards Kazune stems from the deep, almost borderline obsessive, admiration he held towards Kazuto Kujyou after the Professor looked after him and cared for him when he was injured and helpless and had no one left in his family to be there for him.
He had received a ring from Professor Kujyou. But, the ring Professor Kujyou gave Michiru had the power to seal any amount of evil, rather than allowing for transformation into a god.
In Chu, his ring has the power of Neptune. While conversing with her future self Karin finds out that Micchi dies in the future. After hearing this Micchi falls into a state of deep depression. He later pulls out of it realizing that his devotion to Professor Kujyou doesn't mean staying alive as a tribute to his memory but protecting him (Kazune) and the one he cares about (Karin). In the anime his ring has tremendous amount of power that is as great as the ring of Zeus. In the manga he isn't the one with the power which Karasuma Kirio is sensing. Yuuki Sakurai is the one. When Micchi and Karin go to the future for the final battle in the future Micchi's destiny of dying is accomplished when he is killed by Kirihiko Karasuma possessing Jin. Kirihiko revealed that he always thought Micchi to be the most powerful of all the children shortly before Micchi dies. In the epilogue it is shown that Micchi was revived and is a happy man in his twenties as seen at Karin and Kazune's wedding.

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