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Minato Yukina serves as vocalist and leader of the band Roselia while studying in the Composition Course of Yotsuba Women's University's Faculty of Arts Music Department. Her musical path stems from her father's career as a professional singer, initially driving her to impress him and reignite his passion through her own singing. This ambition later shifted toward achieving collective success with Roselia at the prestigious "Future World Fes"—where her father once performed—a milestone realized in the *Noble Rose -A Song, an Extreme-* storyline.

Early on, Yukina exhibited a cold, perfectionist demeanor, demanding excellence from herself and others while openly criticizing shortcomings. Her stoic focus on music earned her the "Lone-Wolf Songstress" epithet due to rejecting talent agencies and preferring solo work prior to Roselia. Despite this, she displayed warmth toward childhood friend and neighbor Imai Lisa and maintained a competitive yet respectful rivalry with Mitake Ran.

Through Roselia, Yukina's personality evolved: retaining her strong will but softening to express appreciation for bandmates and engage in previously dismissed activities like playing Neo Fantasy Online or exploring theater. She struggles with household tasks like cooking yet works to improve. A secret fondness for cats surfaces through her childhood ownership of one, occasional mishearing of words as "cat," and flustered denials when questioned.

Yukina avoids bitter foods—adding excessive sugar to coffee, rejecting bitter melon, and favoring Lisa's honey tea and cookies. Her rock music expertise allows instant song recognition from intros. Physically, she possesses sharp golden eyes, long silver hair typically decorated with an accessory, and a height of 155 cm. Her refined fashion features muted tones with rose-themed accessories, often combining buttoned shirts, pencil skirts, and high heels.

In *BanG Dream! FILM LIVE 2nd Stage*, Yukina performs with Roselia alongside six other bands during ensemble encores. Her leadership continues to define Roselia, reflecting her journey from solitary perfectionist to collaborative artist valuing group achievement and bonds.