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This is a list of minor characters from the Gokurakugai series, divided into Named and Unnamed Characters and arranged by introduction sequence. Clicking on the link icon will take you to a character section.
Characters in this section have insufficient information to justify a character page, typically owing to a lack of importance or history.
For major characters, see List of Characters.

Named Characters[]

Mr. Cho
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(ちょう) , Chō
Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 1

Mr. Cho debuted as as client for the Gokurakugai Troubleshooter Agency in the series. In the initial oneshot, he engaged in a relationship with a beastwoman, prompting Tao and Alma to discreetly handle the situation to prevent his wife from discovering the affair. As the story continued in serialization, he's also involve them in dealing with his affairs, although the person he was having an affair with was not explicitly revealed. In both the oneshot and the serialization, he attempted to undercut their service fee, claiming it was too high, and ended up paying only half, arguing that their charges were exorbitant.[1]

In modern Chinese, "張" is used as both a noun and a verb, conveying various meanings such as "sheet," "piece," "to stretch," "to open," and "to spread." It's also a common surname in Chinese culture, pronounced as "Zhāng," and holds historical significance due to its extensive usage and long-standing presence in the language.

Kisabe
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(キサ) () , Kisabe
Status: Alive
Gender: Female Female
Manga Debut: Chapter 2 (First Appearance); Chapter 13 (Debut)
She is a nurse aide in Saragi who helped Dara with Alma's blood extractions. She also assisted Alma when he passed out from anemia during his training with Ryu and Nei. Alma lost a lot of blood while trying to remove the Karmic Restraint from his heart.
Memeko
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() () () , Memeko
Status: Alive
Gender: Female Female
Manga Debut: Chapter 7

Memeko is a part of the group that Yomi referred to as his family. Among the members in the ongoing series, she is the only one who has been named so far.[2]

The term "めめこ" is a Japanese name, a playful or informal rendering of the name "愛々子" (Aiimeko). "めめ" (meme) is an onomatopoeic word in Japanese that represents blinking or winking, often used to mimic the sound of someone blinking their eyes while "こ" (ko) means "child" or "offspring" in Japanese.

Maki
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Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 16
He's a frequent customer at Hourai Restaurant and has recently become involved with one of the members of Yomi's group, namely Utsu, whom he claims is his girlfriend.

Unnamed Characters[]

Luka's Father
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Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 1
Luka faced bullying from his classmates due to his wealthy background, even though it wasn't his choice. His father disliked his interest in drawing, leading to occasional conflicts over his manga tools. One day, his father cleared his things, and while sketching outdoors, Luka met Yuki, who admired his art. Despite his father's rule against associating with lowly beastmen, Luka befriended Yuki, valuing him as his first true friend.
Police Officers
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Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 1
Luka strolls down the streets, pondering his recent encounter with Alma and Tao. Despite feeling that they might be untrustworthy, he acknowledges that they were the only ones who truly listened to his story. This stands out especially since the police had dismissed him. Interrupting his thoughts, he decides to return to the back alleys to inspect the wall paintings he created earlier.
Isato's Father
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 2

Isato's father played a central and troubling role in his life, leaving a trail of pain and hardship. From the information provided, he is depicted as a deeply flawed and abusive figure:

He was responsible for the murder of Isato's own grandfather, a shocking act driven by his greed for insurance money. This act of violence shattered the family and led to a series of tragic consequences. Isato's father's selfish motivations and disregard for human life highlight his moral shortcomings.

He was described as someone who never worked and instead relied on the money inherited from Isato's grandfather. This refusal to contribute to the family's well-being demonstrated his irresponsible nature and disregard for his own son's future.

Isato's relationship with his father was marked by physical abuse, emotional turmoil, and coercion. Isato, as a minor, was forced into labor and subjected to abuse if he dared to speak out against his father's actions. The abuse was exacerbated by his father's demand for Isato's earnings, perpetuating the cycle of suffering.

Even during his grandfather's deterioration in health, Isato's father showed his callousness by forcibly taking the money Isato had saved for potential hospital bills. This act of theft not only showcased his lack of empathy but also left Isato speechless and vulnerable.

The most devastating incident occurred when Isato returned home with a thoughtful gift for his grandfather, only to discover the lifeless body of his beloved relative. His father's dismissive attitude towards his own father's death deepened Isato's emotional trauma and isolation.

Despite his father's abusive behavior, Isato struggled with feelings of regret and powerlessness, wishing he could have stood up for himself against his father's cruelty.

The supernatural encounter involving the Maga further revealed his father's sinister nature. The Maga claiming to be Isato's father's remains attempted to justify its actions by asserting family ties and attempting to manipulate Isato's emotions. However, Isato's rejection of these claims demonstrated his determination to break free from the toxic influence of his father.

Ultimately, Isato's father embodies the tragic consequences of greed, abuse, and disregard for others. His actions and their impact on Isato's life serve as a catalyst for Isato's emotional journey towards healing, closure, and the pursuit of a better future.[3]

Isato's Grandfather
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 2

Isato's grandfather, who is buried at the Amadera Family Grave, was a significant figure in Isato's life. Despite not having explicit details about his grandfather's name or personal history, the information provided paints a picture of his importance:

Isato's grandfather was a source of comfort and support for him, especially in contrast to his father's abusive behavior. He was dearly loved by Isato, who found solace and respite from the difficulties he faced in his grandfather's kindness. The moments Isato spent with his grandfather provided a sense of warmth and belonging, which was a stark contrast to the mistreatment he endured at the hands of his father.

Tragically, Isato's grandfather passed away due to excessive work-related stress, marking a turning point in Isato's life. The emotional impact of his grandfather's death was further intensified by the circumstances surrounding it. When Isato returned home after buying his grandfather's favorite sushi to celebrate his middle school graduation, he discovered his beloved grandfather's lifeless body with his father nearby. This traumatic event left Isato to grieve in silence, as his father dismissed the significance of his grandfather's death callously.

Isato's deep connection with his grandfather was demonstrated by his regret that he wasn't able to stand up for himself in the face of his father's abuse. Alma's belief that Isato's grandfather would have shared Alma's compassionate perspective suggests that Isato's grandfather likely had a gentle and understanding nature. This perspective was further affirmed when Isato contemplated that his grandfather might have felt similarly to Alma's reassurances.

Ultimately, Isato's grandfather serves as a symbol of kindness, love, and emotional refuge in his life. The pain of losing his grandfather and the circumstances surrounding his death contribute to Isato's emotional journey and his quest for closure and healing. The memory of his grandfather's smile and the impact he had on Isato's life play a significant role in Isato's development throughout the story.[3]

Female Victims
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Female Female
Manga Debut: Chapter 3

The case involves a series of seemingly random bodies found hanged at Meito Shrine in Gokurakugai 7th Avenue. These victims, mostly women, have been strangled with distinct handprints on their necks before being hung up as if they were gruesome decorations. The assailant's method of strangulation suggests a sinister and calculated approach, indicating a level of cruelty and sadism in the crimes.

The victims are described as women in their mid-20s, and their deaths are marked by visible marks on their necks from the strangulation. The disturbing nature of their deaths and the peculiar manner in which their bodies are displayed set these cases apart from typical Maga-related incidents. Unlike Magas, who typically kill and consume people, the perpetrator of these crimes seems to have a more artistic or sadistic motive, using the victims' bodies as a form of macabre decoration.

The handprints on the victims' necks serve as a haunting signature of the assailant's actions, indicating the direct physical violence and control exerted over the victims. This distinct behavior prompts Alma, Tao, and Tatsuomi to consider the possibility of a more advanced entity or individual behind these crimes, diverging from the usual patterns seen in Maga-related incidents.[4]

Drunk Girls
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Female Female
Manga Debut: Chapter 4

Two inebriated women encounter Yoru and Yomi during a discussion about Alma. These women express interest in finding another bar and invite Yoru and Yomi to join them. However, the encounter takes a sinister turn when Yoru unexpectedly uses unseen strangulation to harm one of the women. Despite no physical contact being visible, the woman experiences a tightening sensation around her neck. Yoru's actions lead to her gasping for air and her friend succumbing to the strangulation, resulting in her death.

Yomi, who witnesses this event, acknowledges that he hadn't anticipated seeing this darker side of Yoru's personality. Yoru retrieves a capsule, forces the strangled woman to swallow it, and her body undergoes a transformation into a creature known as a Maga. This transformation leaves her struggling to breathe and distorts her form.

In the aftermath, Yomi comments that the women were unsuitable pawns and lacking in effectiveness. Yoru's actions towards the dark-haired woman demonstrate his lack of compassion. Despite this disturbing event, Yomi and Yoru's conversation takes a shift towards discussing their familial relationship, with Yomi confirming that they are indeed a family, leading to an unsettling exchange between the two characters.[5]

Male Victims
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 6

Photographs depict three deceased men, each found in various alleyways along Gokurakugai 10th Avenue. The cause of death is consistent across all cases. The first individual in the photographs passed away two weeks ago, the second one last week, and the most recent victim just yesterday. In all instances, the victims sustained bite wounds that led to significant blood loss, causing shock before their demise. The injuries were widespread, including the neck and arms, yet peculiarly, the palms were consistently chewed through.

Assaulter
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 6
He was the individual who entered the restroom while Kanata was attempting to vomit. During this encounter, he nearly assaulted her. However, she managed to defend herself by biting his hand and swiftly leaving the premises.[6][7]
Lady Bypasser
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Status: Alive
Gender: Female Female
Manga Debut: Chapter 7
While Kanata was preoccupied with her troubling thoughts, a woman passing by approached her. Observing Kanata seated in an alley, visibly sweating and appearing distressed, the passerby inquired about her well-being. After a brief interaction, Kanata resumed her actions, driven by an urge to harm someone that she was experiencing at that time.
Unnamed 1
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Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 7
He's a part of the group Yomi identified as his family. In the ongoing series, his name has not been revealed, and no additional details are available. During a family dinner, he left after Yomi didn't explain why they had gathered. This happened after Memeko responded that families don't need a reason to share a meal.[2]
Unnamed 2
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Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 7
He's a member of the group that Yomi considers his family. Currently, in the ongoing series, his name hasn't been disclosed, and no additional details are known. He's an enthusiastic individual with a clear enjoyment of eating, often requesting extra food from other members if they don't want it.[8]
Unnamed 3
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Status: Alive
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 7
He's a part of the group that Yomi designated as his family. In the current serialization, his name hasn't been revealed, and there's no additional information provided. Notably, he bears a significant scar on his face, which spans nearly half of it. He's shown an inclination towards a vegetarian diet, as he has discussed it. Furthermore, his demeanor appears to be optimistic in nature.[9]
Random People
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 8

They were the individuals affected by Kanata's transformation into Maga, resulting in her attacking and consuming each of them. These men were brought by the individual who assaulted Kanata, an incident in which he made inappropriate advances towards her while she was in a confined space and feeling ill.[7]

Tao's Father
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Status: Deceased
Gender: Male Male
Manga Debut: Chapter 14

Tao's father is described as a menacing and heartless man, indifferent to the tragic fate of Tao's mother, who returned home as a stack of money. He counted the bills in front of Tao and her brother Jin, threatening to sell them off in pieces if they spoke about it. As Tao anticipated, she became the new target of her father's wrath after her mother was gone. This marked the beginning of her enduring his cruelty more directly.

Tao experienced her father's violent outbursts firsthand, especially during altercations over money. Jin even took a hit to the forehead while trying to protect Tao during one such incident. At the age of fifteen, Tao's life drastically changed when her father, indebted to a violent organization, handed her over to a beastman to settle his debt. This indicates his deep involvement in criminal activities and his willingness to sacrifice his daughter to save himself. Jin revealed that their father's physical abuse intensified around the time Tao began working for the beastman. He showed reluctance to wear short sleeves to hide his bruises, indicating the extent of the abuse.

References[]

  1. Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 1 (Pages 6-11).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 7 (Pages 12-18). — Memeko arguing with one of the members.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 2 (Pages 22-32; 45-51).
  4. Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 3 (Pages 1-2; 8-13).
  5. Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 4 (Pages 26-34).
  6. Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 6 (Pages 25-29).
  7. 7.0 7.1 Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 8 (Pages 14-17).
  8. Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 7 (Page 13).
  9. Gokurakugai Manga: Chapter 7 (Pages 13 and 16).
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