TV-Series
Description
Yasu, a first-year student at DOkonjo North High School, serves as vocalist and guitarist for the band DOKONJOFINGER, sporting vibrant blue hair streaked with yellow and bangs obscuring the right side of his face. His piercing gold eyes, shadowed with blueish-purple hues, complement a rebellious wardrobe: a cropped blue T-shirt beneath a gold-trimmed black gakuran jacket, black skinny jeans embellished with lightning bolts, a feather-adorned yellow belt, a bandaged right arm, and a left hand clad in a fingerless glove. A three-feathered tail displaying blue and yellow streaks signals his yatagarasu myumon lineage.

Assisting his mother with dawn preparations and deliveries at her bento shop, he fiercely prioritizes her welfare, sometimes contemplating leaving the band to support her fully. Yet he clings to both roles, cherishing his father’s inherited guitar as an extension of his musical soul.

Quietly irritable and socially avoidant—often dismissing scenarios as “annoying”—Yasu masks a protective loyalty toward his bandmates, especially Joe, whom he aids during medical emergencies. Prone to solitary habits like skipping class for naps or bento meals, he struggles to recognize familiar faces, overlooking childhood friend Hachin’s identity and the principal’s secret persona.

His guarded exterior cracks during rooftop lunches with Hachin and skirmishes with delinquents, forging a reluctant camaraderie. External pressures, like the "First Gale of Darkness," tempt him toward isolation, but Hachin’s tenacity mends their frayed bond. Interactions with Sojun oscillate between rivalry and reliance, evident when Sojun taunts him with a tongue twister yet provides critical transportation for a live show.

Threats to his mother’s shop and academic expulsion test his self-reliant instincts, yet he consistently chooses solidarity over retreat. Nightly sky-gazing fuels introspective lyrics, contrasting his aloof demeanor. Yasu’s growth lies in balancing personal burdens with collective ambitions, cautiously embracing collaboration without shedding his reserved core—a journey mirroring the fragile trust binding DOKONJOFINGER.