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Kira Hiroto, son of Kira Seijirou and heir to the Kira Zaibatsu conglomerate, died a decade prior under mysterious circumstances during soccer training abroad in the original timeline. This event deeply affected his father and led to Kiyama Hiroto being named in his memory. However, in the alternate timeline of *Inazuma Eleven Ares no Tenbin* and *Orion no Kokuin*, he is alive. He serves as a forward for Eisei Gakuen before joining Inazuma Japan.

He possesses fair skin, messy gray hair with white-tinted bangs, and pale red eyes. A distinctive blue lightning-shaped tattoo extends from his left cheek to his eyebrow. He typically wears black clothing, including a striped shirt, pants, and shoes, along with silver jewelry such as bracelets and a pendant.

His personality blends arrogance, loneliness, and a deep-seated passion for soccer. Neglected by his father, he adopted a spoiled demeanor to mask his yearning for familial affection. This isolation led him to practice soccer alone, resulting in exceptional individual skills but poor teamwork abilities. He frequently compares himself to a "god" due to his confidence in his striking prowess. Despite his aloof exterior, he genuinely supports others' dreams, a trait developed through interactions with peers at Sun Garden orphanage.

In *Orion no Kokuin*, Hiroto is selected as a forward for Inazuma Japan. He initially expresses disdain for collaboration, notably clashing with teammate Haizaki Ryouhei, whom he mockingly calls "Devil of the Field." During Inazuma Japan's match against South Korea, Hiroto replaces the injured Gouenji Shuuya. He and Haizaki prioritize individual rivalry over teamwork, leading to conflicts. However, their competitive dynamic inadvertently creates the cooperative shot technique "Penguin The God & Devil," securing a victory for Japan.

His development continues as he reluctantly trains with Haizaki to refine their technique, though arguments persist. During the match against Australia's Shining Satans, Hiroto's unpredictable playstyle disrupts the opponent's hypnosis-based strategy. When teammate Ichihoshi Mitsuru is suspected of betrayal, Hiroto and Haizaki cooperate under Kidou Yuuto's direction to pressure Ichihoshi on the field, showcasing their growing, albeit contentious, synergy.

Throughout the tournament, Hiroto evolves from a solitary striker into a more integrated team member, particularly through his rivalry-turned-partnership with Haizaki. His underlying desire for recognition and connection gradually surfaces, reflecting his journey toward valuing collective success over individual acclaim.