TV-Series
Description
Kengo Yozakura is the third son and fifth child of the tenth generation of the Yozakura family. He has short, scruffy blonde hair that usually covers his yellow eyes, and a yellow cat-paw mark on his left cheek. His typical attire is a black onesie with cat ears, a tail, and a cat face on the stomach, complete with a bell around the neck. Born on May 5, he is between 17 and 18 years old and stands 166 centimeters tall. He holds a Silver spy rank and specializes in disguises.

Kengo possesses an extraordinary talent for perfectly replicating the appearance and voice of any person, making him the family’s foremost disguise expert and an invaluable intelligence asset. He took his spy license examination at the age of seven and, during the same exam, impersonated two other people, resulting in him receiving three licenses. This was borderline against regulations, and he returned the licenses shortly afterward. He later trained under the spy known as Hulang, becoming her final and most accomplished student.

Personality-wise, Kengo is extremely laid-back, free-spirited, and pleasure-seeking. He lives by a philosophy that prioritizes fun and enjoyment and refuses to engage in anything he finds dull. Despite his easygoing demeanor, he is highly skilled and dependable in missions. His motivations are largely driven by the pursuit of entertainment and the desire to avoid boredom, yet he also shows genuine care for his family.

Within the Yozakura family, Kengo has a notable relationship with Taiyo Asano, the husband of his sister Mutsumi. Kengo considers Taiyo one of the very few people whose intentions he never has to second-guess, trusting Taiyo’s straightforward kindness and openness. He has demonstrated this trust by defending Taiyo, even disguising himself as Mutsumi to launch a surprise attack on his eldest brother, Kyoichiro. His bonds with his other siblings are typical of the family’s chaotic but loyal dynamic, though he often interacts with them in a teasing or nonchalant manner.

In terms of development, Kengo’s arc primarily centers on his growing trust in Taiyo and his gradually deepening investment in the family’s collective struggles, moving beyond his initial carefree detachment. His remarkable disguise ability forms the core of his combat style, allowing him to infiltrate, deceive, and gather information with unmatched precision.