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Tsubasa Kazanari is a Japanese woman born May 25, 2025. She stands 167 cm tall with blue hair and dark blue eyes, blood type B. She belongs to the Kazanari family, dedicated to protecting Japan. Due to clandestine family practices, her grandfather Fudo Kazanari is her biological father, while Yatsuhiro Kazanari, officially her father, is biologically her older half-brother. Her uncle Genjuro Kazanari is also biologically her older half-brother.
Initially aspiring to be a pop star while honoring her family's swordsmanship heritage, Tsubasa struggled with shyness and low self-esteem. Her first encounter with Kanade Amou was marked by intimidation due to Kanade's loud anger about the Noise killing her family. After both obtained Symphogears and formed the idol duo Zwei Wing, Tsubasa relied heavily on Kanade as an emotional anchor and role model, overcoming her insecurities. Kanade's sacrificial death during a concert profoundly impacted Tsubasa, leading her to adopt a cold, aloof demeanor. She began viewing herself solely as a weapon, suppressing emotions to fight efficiently. This mindset caused her to reject overseas contracts and interpersonal connections, believing her purpose was only to "sing on the battlefield."
A pivotal shift occurred when Tsubasa nearly died using her Superb Song and spiritually communed with Kanade, initiating her emotional recovery. She apologized to Hibiki Tachibana, Genjuro, and Shinji, acknowledging her earlier hostility toward Hibiki stemmed from seeing her as an unwelcome replacement for Kanade. Gradually, Tsubasa reopened herself to others, resumed international performances, and displayed protectiveness toward comrades. Despite this growth, she retained a blunt communication style and often struggled with everyday tasks due to intense focus on music and combat, misusing mosquito repellent or misunderstanding games like Rock-Paper-Scissors. Her absent-mindedness extended to domestic neglect, such as failing to clean living spaces, a trait attributed to her father. She also remained unaware of her celebrity status, expressing surprise at non-concert related requests.
In *Senki Zesshō Symphogear XV*, Tsubasa faced significant challenges. During an Antarctica mission, she and other Symphogear users confronted an automated "coffin" linked to the Custodians, discovering a Custodian corpse. Later, worried about remnant alchemists targeting her concert, she received encouragement from Maria Cadenzavna Eve. Their joint performance was attacked by Millaarc of the alchemist group Noble Red using Alca-Noise, resulting in mass casualties. Millaarc placed an emotional seal on Tsubasa, causing severe distress. Fudo Kazanari exacerbated her fragility by declaring her "not strong enough" to protect others. This trauma resurfaced when Millaarc's illusion during another Alca-Noise attack made Tsubasa perceive enemies as Millaarc, triggering a berserk state.
Tsubasa wields the First Relic, Ame-no-Habakiri, which synchronizes with her Symphogear—anti-Noise armor activated through song. Her Armed Gear manifests as a versatile katana capable of altering form for specific attacks, including blades attached to her ankles. Notable techniques include "Blue Flash," "One Thousand Tears," "Heaven's Wrath," and "Soaring Phoenix Slash." She employs a motorcycle that transforms into a sword for combat maneuvers. In the spin-off crossover *Senki Zessho Symphogear × Kamen Rider 555: Another Testament*, her connection to Ame-no-Habakiri weakened due to prolonged battles and Kanade's death. After confronting Kamen Rider Delta, Ame-no-Habakiri absorbed Delta's power, evolving into the Delta-Type Gear. This form featured propulsion systems resembling photon missiles and a finishing move called "Demon King's Iron Hammer," enabling her to defeat Genjuro.
Her musical themes blend traditional Japanese elements like enka chants with lyrics centered on swordsmanship and protection. Representative song titles include "Moonlit Sword" and "Beyond the BLADE."
Initially aspiring to be a pop star while honoring her family's swordsmanship heritage, Tsubasa struggled with shyness and low self-esteem. Her first encounter with Kanade Amou was marked by intimidation due to Kanade's loud anger about the Noise killing her family. After both obtained Symphogears and formed the idol duo Zwei Wing, Tsubasa relied heavily on Kanade as an emotional anchor and role model, overcoming her insecurities. Kanade's sacrificial death during a concert profoundly impacted Tsubasa, leading her to adopt a cold, aloof demeanor. She began viewing herself solely as a weapon, suppressing emotions to fight efficiently. This mindset caused her to reject overseas contracts and interpersonal connections, believing her purpose was only to "sing on the battlefield."
A pivotal shift occurred when Tsubasa nearly died using her Superb Song and spiritually communed with Kanade, initiating her emotional recovery. She apologized to Hibiki Tachibana, Genjuro, and Shinji, acknowledging her earlier hostility toward Hibiki stemmed from seeing her as an unwelcome replacement for Kanade. Gradually, Tsubasa reopened herself to others, resumed international performances, and displayed protectiveness toward comrades. Despite this growth, she retained a blunt communication style and often struggled with everyday tasks due to intense focus on music and combat, misusing mosquito repellent or misunderstanding games like Rock-Paper-Scissors. Her absent-mindedness extended to domestic neglect, such as failing to clean living spaces, a trait attributed to her father. She also remained unaware of her celebrity status, expressing surprise at non-concert related requests.
In *Senki Zesshō Symphogear XV*, Tsubasa faced significant challenges. During an Antarctica mission, she and other Symphogear users confronted an automated "coffin" linked to the Custodians, discovering a Custodian corpse. Later, worried about remnant alchemists targeting her concert, she received encouragement from Maria Cadenzavna Eve. Their joint performance was attacked by Millaarc of the alchemist group Noble Red using Alca-Noise, resulting in mass casualties. Millaarc placed an emotional seal on Tsubasa, causing severe distress. Fudo Kazanari exacerbated her fragility by declaring her "not strong enough" to protect others. This trauma resurfaced when Millaarc's illusion during another Alca-Noise attack made Tsubasa perceive enemies as Millaarc, triggering a berserk state.
Tsubasa wields the First Relic, Ame-no-Habakiri, which synchronizes with her Symphogear—anti-Noise armor activated through song. Her Armed Gear manifests as a versatile katana capable of altering form for specific attacks, including blades attached to her ankles. Notable techniques include "Blue Flash," "One Thousand Tears," "Heaven's Wrath," and "Soaring Phoenix Slash." She employs a motorcycle that transforms into a sword for combat maneuvers. In the spin-off crossover *Senki Zessho Symphogear × Kamen Rider 555: Another Testament*, her connection to Ame-no-Habakiri weakened due to prolonged battles and Kanade's death. After confronting Kamen Rider Delta, Ame-no-Habakiri absorbed Delta's power, evolving into the Delta-Type Gear. This form featured propulsion systems resembling photon missiles and a finishing move called "Demon King's Iron Hammer," enabling her to defeat Genjuro.
Her musical themes blend traditional Japanese elements like enka chants with lyrics centered on swordsmanship and protection. Representative song titles include "Moonlit Sword" and "Beyond the BLADE."