TV-Series
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Toya Kamijo is the father of protagonist Touma Kamijo. He works as a traveling businessman specializing in foreign investments for the elite Securities Exchange Counter Measure Group, demanding expertise in economics and psychology. His global travels fuel a collection of good luck charms and souvenirs, a practice born from his desperate desire to counteract his son's severe misfortune since childhood. This began after Touma faced societal persecution as a "god of pestilence" due to his unnatural bad luck, culminating in an attempted stabbing. Toya sent Touma to Academy City hoping science would shield him from superstition. Despite this, Toya persistently collected charms, arranging them by Feng Shui principles, privately doubting their effectiveness while clinging to the belief his efforts might help.
During the Angel Fall incident, Toya inadvertently triggered the global spell by placing a specific charm while arranging souvenirs, unknowingly displacing an angel from Heaven to Earth. He was on vacation with his wife, Shiina, and remained unaware of his role. Confronted by Touma about his occult interests, Toya expressed remorse, acknowledging his uncertainty about the charms' true value. The situation escalated when Tsuchimikado Motoharu identified Toya as the unintentional caster and demanded his sacrifice to stop the rampaging angel Misha Kreutzev. Toya witnessed Touma defend him before being incapacitated; Toya then attacked Tsuchimikado but was swiftly defeated and left unconscious. The spell resolved without his death.
In later events like the Daihasei Festival, Toya showed minor involvement, mainly acting as a tourist. He interacted with Misaka Misuzu, leading to a family friendship. Worried about Touma's disappearance during the festival, Toya consulted Tsukuyomi Komoe but expressed trust in his son's judgment, believing Touma prioritized important matters over the games. Toya and Shiina later waited at the hospital after Touma's injuries from a battle with Oriana Thomson.
During the Gremlin invasion of Tokyo, Toya was in Silicon Valley negotiating with Lindy Blueshake, head of the Blueshake media empire. Frustrated by communication blackouts preventing contact with his family, he discussed the crisis with Lindy, who noted anomalies in the information overload and speculated about external manipulation of public perception. Lindy provided Toya access to a high-priority communication line, bypassing network congestion and allowing him to reach his wife despite potential legal repercussions.
In an alternate reality created by Magic God Othinus, where Touma was framed as the world's enemy, Toya and Shiina were taken into custody and put on trial solely for being his parents. During the proceedings, they denounced Touma as "absolute evil" and offered to assist in eliminating him, reflecting the reality's distorted perception.
Toya shares some traits with Touma, including a similar appearance and an unintended tendency to attract female attention despite being happily married to Shiina. This causes occasional embarrassment and chagrin among colleagues who perceive him as flaunting his relationship. He maintains a deeply caring and protective attitude toward his family, evident in his efforts to shield Touma from misfortune and his determination to contact Shiina during the Tokyo crisis.
During the Angel Fall incident, Toya inadvertently triggered the global spell by placing a specific charm while arranging souvenirs, unknowingly displacing an angel from Heaven to Earth. He was on vacation with his wife, Shiina, and remained unaware of his role. Confronted by Touma about his occult interests, Toya expressed remorse, acknowledging his uncertainty about the charms' true value. The situation escalated when Tsuchimikado Motoharu identified Toya as the unintentional caster and demanded his sacrifice to stop the rampaging angel Misha Kreutzev. Toya witnessed Touma defend him before being incapacitated; Toya then attacked Tsuchimikado but was swiftly defeated and left unconscious. The spell resolved without his death.
In later events like the Daihasei Festival, Toya showed minor involvement, mainly acting as a tourist. He interacted with Misaka Misuzu, leading to a family friendship. Worried about Touma's disappearance during the festival, Toya consulted Tsukuyomi Komoe but expressed trust in his son's judgment, believing Touma prioritized important matters over the games. Toya and Shiina later waited at the hospital after Touma's injuries from a battle with Oriana Thomson.
During the Gremlin invasion of Tokyo, Toya was in Silicon Valley negotiating with Lindy Blueshake, head of the Blueshake media empire. Frustrated by communication blackouts preventing contact with his family, he discussed the crisis with Lindy, who noted anomalies in the information overload and speculated about external manipulation of public perception. Lindy provided Toya access to a high-priority communication line, bypassing network congestion and allowing him to reach his wife despite potential legal repercussions.
In an alternate reality created by Magic God Othinus, where Touma was framed as the world's enemy, Toya and Shiina were taken into custody and put on trial solely for being his parents. During the proceedings, they denounced Touma as "absolute evil" and offered to assist in eliminating him, reflecting the reality's distorted perception.
Toya shares some traits with Touma, including a similar appearance and an unintended tendency to attract female attention despite being happily married to Shiina. This causes occasional embarrassment and chagrin among colleagues who perceive him as flaunting his relationship. He maintains a deeply caring and protective attitude toward his family, evident in his efforts to shield Touma from misfortune and his determination to contact Shiina during the Tokyo crisis.