TV-Series
Description
Yuria Niguredou emerges as a main character in Chapter Four. This petite student possesses a childlike frame and medium-length blonde hair, styled in pigtails with faded pink tips in the anime. Her typical school uniform features mushroom-themed or lolita accessories, often paired with black leggings. Despite her youthful appearance, she shares the same age as peers Miko Yotsuya and Hana Yurikawa.
Her personality projects pushy fearlessness and determination, underscored by a minor mischievous streak. Initially, she tries impressing Miko by demonstrating spiritual abilities, sparking misunderstandings. Yuria harbors deep devotion to fortune-teller Mitsue Takeda, relentlessly pursuing apprenticeship despite constant rejection. When Mitsue’s shop closes, she mistakenly blames Miko and Hana, suspecting they sabotaged her master’s reputation. Socially shy about forming genuine bonds, she sheepishly sets a group photo with Miko and Hana as her phone wallpaper.
Yuria’s spirit sight is comparatively weak. She perceives only faint or low-level spirits with translucency, unlike Miko’s clarity with powerful entities. However, she uniquely sees auras invisible to Miko. Physical duress, like near-fainting states, temporarily intensifies her ability, allowing faint detection of stronger spirits.
Her background involves relentless petitions to Mitsue for apprenticeship alongside social isolation before high school. Her early dynamic with Miko is adversarial; she interprets Miko’s supernatural dismissals as mockery and views her as a rival. After a gym equipment room confrontation, Yuria grows wary of Miko, fearing unprovoked aggression—a misconception later resolved. Over time, she develops respect for Miko, collaborating to protect Hana during a spiritual crisis. With Hana, she shares a caring friendship; Hana frequently intervenes when perceiving Miko as overly harsh towards Yuria and accompanies her to spiritually active locations despite reservations.
Her relationship with Mitsue remains central, idolizing her as an "all-powerful god" capable of warding off supernatural threats. Yuria believes rigorous training will eventually earn Mitsue’s approval. Her association with Shindou Romm is noted, though details are sparse.
Throughout her development, Yuria transitions from a solitary, rivalry-driven individual to an integrated member of the core trio. Key milestones include overcoming her grudge against Miko and Hana regarding Mitsue’s shop closure and participating in group shrine visits or supporting Hana during spiritual ailments. Her journey reflects gradual acceptance of camaraderie, contrasting her earlier isolation.
Trivia notes include her difficulty winking or keeping one eye closed and Izumi’s eldest daughter favoring her as a character. Her surname Niguredou combines the kanji for "two" (二), "livelihood" (暮), and "hall" (堂).
Her personality projects pushy fearlessness and determination, underscored by a minor mischievous streak. Initially, she tries impressing Miko by demonstrating spiritual abilities, sparking misunderstandings. Yuria harbors deep devotion to fortune-teller Mitsue Takeda, relentlessly pursuing apprenticeship despite constant rejection. When Mitsue’s shop closes, she mistakenly blames Miko and Hana, suspecting they sabotaged her master’s reputation. Socially shy about forming genuine bonds, she sheepishly sets a group photo with Miko and Hana as her phone wallpaper.
Yuria’s spirit sight is comparatively weak. She perceives only faint or low-level spirits with translucency, unlike Miko’s clarity with powerful entities. However, she uniquely sees auras invisible to Miko. Physical duress, like near-fainting states, temporarily intensifies her ability, allowing faint detection of stronger spirits.
Her background involves relentless petitions to Mitsue for apprenticeship alongside social isolation before high school. Her early dynamic with Miko is adversarial; she interprets Miko’s supernatural dismissals as mockery and views her as a rival. After a gym equipment room confrontation, Yuria grows wary of Miko, fearing unprovoked aggression—a misconception later resolved. Over time, she develops respect for Miko, collaborating to protect Hana during a spiritual crisis. With Hana, she shares a caring friendship; Hana frequently intervenes when perceiving Miko as overly harsh towards Yuria and accompanies her to spiritually active locations despite reservations.
Her relationship with Mitsue remains central, idolizing her as an "all-powerful god" capable of warding off supernatural threats. Yuria believes rigorous training will eventually earn Mitsue’s approval. Her association with Shindou Romm is noted, though details are sparse.
Throughout her development, Yuria transitions from a solitary, rivalry-driven individual to an integrated member of the core trio. Key milestones include overcoming her grudge against Miko and Hana regarding Mitsue’s shop closure and participating in group shrine visits or supporting Hana during spiritual ailments. Her journey reflects gradual acceptance of camaraderie, contrasting her earlier isolation.
Trivia notes include her difficulty winking or keeping one eye closed and Izumi’s eldest daughter favoring her as a character. Her surname Niguredou combines the kanji for "two" (二), "livelihood" (暮), and "hall" (堂).