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Kanon Misaki
Misaki in Daimajin Kanon
Species Human
Nationality Japanese
Age 20 (b. Feb 3, 1989)
Occupation Waitress
Related to Unnamed mother, (deceased),
Unnamed grandmother,
Baroku Misaki (father)
First appearance Daimajin Kanon
episode 1, "Distant Song"
Played by Yuka Rikuna
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Kanon Misaki is the main protagonist in the 2010 tokusatsu drama series Daimajin Kanon, produced by Kadokawa, and is played by Yuka Rikuna.

Born on February 3, 1989 in the Yamagata prefecture of Japan, Kanon moved to Tokyo to study music. After meeting fellow student Kotaro Ushirone, she became the singer for his band 0°C, but soon discovered he was cheating on her and left the band, heartbroken to discover he had adapted her family's ancient prayer song into a new pop hit. These circumstances, and her connection to the prayer song and an ancient bloodline drags her into a world of yokai mishaps.

History

Daimajin Kanon

"Distant Song"

Kanon enrolled in Tokyo University with hopes of becoming a singer. She moved to the city, and quickly joined 0°C, the band of her boyfriend Kotaro Ushirone, until she realized he was cheating on her, and had stolen her grandmother's traditional song to make a pop hit. One night, Kanon had a strange dream in which her ex-boyfriend turned into a strange, whitehaired monster that did battle with a giant. She awoke to the dismal sight of rain over metropolitan Tokyo.

"His Sound"

"Warm Widow"

Kanon landed an interview at a local western buffet called "Pietro," where the interviewer, head waitress Tsubasa Maruyama

"Indulgent Drink"

Misaki was awkward and reserved at the party held in her honor, which furthered Ms. Maruyama's suspicion of her. Because of her stress, she had too much to drink, and after the party, Maruyama escorted her home. Miyuki began hiccupping and started to stray from the path before the two women turned down an alleyway. There they saw an Ipadada in the form of a giant cricket jumping around the walls, and were nearly run over by the Onbake Taihei, who jumped over them on his motorcycle, scattering the advertisements for a traditional music concert that he had tucked into his waistband. One of the flyers lands perfectly between Kanon's fingers. After this ordeal, Maruyama invited her for a drink at her apartment. There, Maruyama asked about Kanon's breakdown earlier that day, and Kanon explained that ever since coming to Tokyo, particularly after Saeki stole her grandmother's prayer song, she had been faced with the people's lack of compassion. It lead her to question her morals and her grandmother's teachings of kindness and understanding. Maruyama consoled her as she cried, mourning her loss of innocence and lack of surety of her place in the world.

Books

Comics

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