Description
Azusa Miura, a 21-year-old idol at 765 Production standing 168 cm tall and weighing 48 kg, serves as the eldest and embodies a "big sister-type" persona. She chose the idol path shortly after graduating from junior college, driven by the belief it will help her meet her "destined someone."

Her measurements of 91-59-86 cm make her the bustiest idol in the group. Across different media, her hair color has shifted from black in early versions to blue or purple later. Azusa maintains a consistently kind, easygoing, and carefree personality, rarely losing her temper. She is famously challenged by a poor sense of direction, often getting lost even with a map and compass, and also experiences motion sickness and an aversion to spicy foods.

Her background includes a notable three-month trip with the puchidols Koami and Komami. She later encountered her corresponding puchidol, Miurasan, and attempted to take her home. Her directional issues led her to inadvertently teleport to Africa two hours later, highlighting her tendency for misadventure. Miurasan shares Azusa's ditzy nature and amplifies her directional problems by teleporting randomly upon hearing sharp noises, often taking others to unexpected places.

Within 765 Production, Azusa belongs to the yellow idol group, categorized as phlegmatic, and is a member of the unit Ryuguu Komachi alongside Iori Minase and Ami Futami. She demonstrates strong loyalty to all idols and staff, especially during crises affecting their friendship or the agency's reputation. Her interests include fortune-telling and interpreting fortunes, reinforcing her belief in destiny. She also possesses practical skills like proficiency in applying joint locks, though the origin is unexplained.

Azusa acts as a stabilizer; she temporarily let Chihaya Kisaragi live with her for unspecified reasons. Her typically laidback demeanor contrasts with moments of protectiveness, particularly regarding inappropriate physical contact, possibly linked to her physical maintenance efforts. Her pet dog, Toratan, noted in ancillary media, reportedly helps mitigate her directional struggles.

Her core traits remain consistent across media, showing minor growth in group integration and loyalty. Her puchidol counterpart, Miurasan, functions as a caricature exaggerating her most prominent quirks, especially spatial disorientation.