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Himuro Toudaiji is a supporting character in the anime Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne, known primarily as the father of Miyako Toudaiji, who is the best friend of the main character, Maron Kusakabe. He holds the position of a chief inspector within the police force, and his central professional duty involves leading the investigation to capture the elusive phantom thief, Kaitou Jeanne. Like his daughter, he is consistently present at the scenes of Jeanne's heists, diligently working to apprehend her.

In terms of personality and personal motivation, Himuro Toudaiji is generally portrayed as a caring and attentive parent, embodying the role of a good father. A notable distinction exists between his personal investment in the Jeanne case and that of his daughter, Miyako. While Miyako is intensely and personally driven to catch the thief, Himuro approaches the same objective with a more detached perspective, viewing it primarily as his professional obligation. This difference in their attitudes is something he observes and occasionally wonders about, showing that he pays attention to his daughter's passions even as he focuses on his job.

His role in the story is significant as the parental authority figure connected to the police investigation. He is the detective in charge of the case that forms the central conflict for Maron in her alter ego as Jeanne. His presence on the scene of a heist underscores the constant threat of discovery and capture that the protagonist faces. Furthermore, his relationship with his daughter, Miyako, provides thematic depth, particularly regarding her own fervent involvement in the chase. As a family of detectives, both father and daughter share the same goal, but their reasons and levels of intensity differ, creating an interesting dynamic within the pursuit of the phantom thief.

The character notably undergoes a significant change in development between the original manga and the anime adaptation. In the manga, Himuro Toudaiji is frequently depicted in a super-deformed, or chibi, style and generally remains in the background during events, with his primary function being to calm his excitable daughter when her frustration with Jeanne grows. In contrast, the anime portrays him as a more active and prominent figure in the investigation. He is shown to be more involved in the police work and does not leave the entirety of the chase to his daughter, making him a more capable and engaged detective in the animated version. This adaptation difference alters his presence from a more comedic, background support character to a more serious and active participant in the story's central conflict. As a police inspector, his notable ability lies in his professional detective skills and his authority to lead the task force against Kaitou Jeanne, although he is ultimately never successful in capturing her.