Yoki Koto Kiku - Main Characters

Main Characters

Yokiko Nekogami (猫神良子, Yokiko Nekogami?)
Also known as Yoki, she is the eldest of the triplets. She attends a girls' music school and dreams of becoming a star on stage. Her weapon of choice is the axe.
Kotosuke Nekogami (猫神琴助, Kotosuke Nekogami?)
Also known as Koto, he is the second and only boy of the triplets. Born with a weak heart, he wishes for a cure for his sickness. He is an expert koto player. His weapon of choice are the koto strings.
Kikuno Nekogami (猫神菊代, Kikuno Nekogami?)
Also known as Kiku, she is the youngest of the triplets. She admires her older sister Yoki and wishes to attend the same music school to become a songstress. She likes to arrange flowers and dress up her hair in curls. Her weapon of choice are the flower arrangement needles.
Tamayo (珠世, Tamayo?)
Tamayo is the housekeeper of the Nekogami family and the fiancee to Sukekiyo Nekogami. She has a pet named Saruzo, who has a head of a monkey and a body of a miniature elephant. The triplets and her promised Sukekiyo that they will protect the family and the house. Very good at avoiding weapons and fights, peacemaker!

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