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==List of People==
==List of People==
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'''Students'''
* [[Yu Narukami|Protagonist]] - 2-2, Transfer Student, Investigation Team Leader
* [[Yu Narukami|Protagonist]] - 2-2, Transfer Student, Investigation Team Leader
* [[Yosuke Hanamura]] - 2-2, Student, Investigation Team
* [[Yosuke Hanamura]] - 2-2, Student, Investigation Team
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* [[Ayane Matsunaga]]
* [[Ayane Matsunaga]]
* [[Hanako Ohtani]]
* [[Hanako Ohtani]]
* Funky Student
* [[Funky Student]]
* [[Yasogami High School MC‎]]
'''Staff'''
* [[Yasogami High School Principal‎‎]]
* [[Kinshiro Morooka]] - Philosophy Teacher, Homeroom teacher for 2-2
* [[Kinshiro Morooka]] - Philosophy Teacher, Homeroom teacher for 2-2
* [[Noriko Kashiwagi]]
* [[Noriko Kashiwagi]]
* Ms. Sofue
* [[Kimiko Sofue]] - World history teacher
* [[Kondo]] - PE teacher
* [[Hosoi]] - Composition teacher
* [[Yamada]] - Geography teacher
* [[Nakayama]] - Math teacher


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Yasogami High School is a location in Persona 4. It is a high school located in the town of Inaba and serves a central role in the story of the game.

Gameplay

For complete gameplay information, see Gameplay:Yasogami High School.

Game Appearances

Persona 4

Yasogami High School is one of the main settings of the story of Persona 4. The protagonist transfers to this school as a second year due to his temporary stay in Inaba for a year.

Yasogami High School consists of two main buildings, namely the Classroom Building and Practice Building. The Classroom Building mainly contains teaching classrooms, with three classrooms per school year. The building has three floors, each corresponding to a specific school year. For example, the second year classrooms 2-1, 2-2, and 2-3 are located on the second floor. Some auxillary rooms, such as the faculty office and student council room are also situated in the Classroom Building.

The Practice Building consists of two floors, and is connected to the Classroom Building via a walkway on the second floor as well as a path under the walkway on the first floor. The Practice Building contains a variety of auxiliary rooms used mainly by club activities. This includes the music club room and the meeting room, used by the band and drama club respectively.

Other than the two main buildings, Yasogami High School also contains a gym and field, each used by the basketball club and soccer club respectively.

Yasogami High School schedules several school events throughout the year. This includes a school camping trip in June, A school field trip scheduled in September, and a school culture festival held in October. In 2011, during the events of Persona 4, the school visits Gekkoukan High School and the surrounding Tatsumi Port Island area as part of its field trip.

When the Fog from the TV World starts entering the real world near the climax of the game, the faculty and students at Yasogami High School are also affected, with rumors of students falling ill and even fainting.

Persona 3 Portable

The female protagonist visits Yasogami High School[a] in August, 2009 for a two-day training camp if she joins the volleyball or tennis club. Ms. Kanou, the advisor for the club chosen, refers to the school as "rustic," and notes the lack of nearby clubs or convenience stores.[1]

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth

Audio Drama Appearances

Novel Appearances

Anime Appearances

Manga Appearances

Other Appearances

List of People

Students

Staff

Trivia

Nomenclature

Yasogami comes from the legend of the Hare of Inaba, which gives names to multiple locations around Inaba. Okuninushi's brethren are collectively called the Yasogami in the tale. Although the kanji used for Yaso, 八十, means "Eighty", it is more accurately understood as a metaphorical term referring to an innumerable number of gods.

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 八十神高等学校 Yasogami kōtō gakkō Many Gods Senior High School
French Lycée Yasogami Yasogami High School
German Yasogami High School Yasogami High School
Italian Liceo Yasogami Yasogami High School
Korean 야소가미 고등학교 Yasogami godeunghaggyo Yasogami High School
Spanish Instituto Yasogami Yasogami High School

Gallery

Notes

  1. Referred to in-game as "Yasoinaba High School"

References

  1. "What a rustic school. There's no convenience stores nearby, and no clubs either." - Emiri Kanou, 8/1/2009