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yayoi (kancolle)

弥生 弥生(艦隊これくしょん) 弥生(艦これ)

Kantai Collection's personification of the Japanese destroyer Yayoi. Character design by Kusada Souta, voiced by Hidaka Rina.

She has short purple hair with long locks and blue eyes. Her default outfit is the class' uniform: a serafuku consisting of a black shirt with black sailor collar, crescent hair ornament, purple neck ribbon, black pleated skirt, black kneehighs with white stripes, and grey shoes.

Her rigging is shared with the rest of the class: her funnel and foremast to her back (with a flower attached), a 12 cm handgun mount (with Kisaragi's hair ribbon on the barrel), and two 61 cm triple torpedo tubes on thigh straps.

She frequently has a sour face and a deadpan regard for what's going on around her.

The historical Yayoi was sunk by air attack on September 11, 1942, off New Guinea.

Appearance

  • Danbooru post #1603673: Base
  • Danbooru post #2270642: Valentine
  • Danbooru post #3077329: Spring

Mutsuki-class destroyers

  • Mutsuki
  • Kisaragi
  • Yayoi
  • Uzuki
  • Satsuki
  • Minazuki
  • Fumizuki
  • Nagatsuki
  • Kikuzuki
  • Mikazuki
  • Mochizuki
  • Yuuzuki (Evening Moon) (unimplemented)

External links

  • Kancolle Wiki: Yayoi
  • Wikipedia: Japanese destroyer Yayoi

The following tags implicate this tag: yayoi_(spring)_(kancolle) and yayoi_(valentine)_(kancolle) (learn more).

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