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Yoshino Harusawa is a character in Devil Survivor.

Profile

Orphaned as a teenager, Haru lived in hopelessness until she met the lead singer of the indie band D-VA, Aya, who took her under her wing. Aya eventually encouraged Haru to take over as the lead singer. She has a close relationship with Gin, Aya's boyfriend, who is like a guardian to her. Despite her life becoming better after meeting Aya, Haru still struggles with self-esteem issues and depression, believing herself to not be deserving of the lead role. These problems worsen during the lockdown and the appearance of the demons, and she loses any regard for her own life, seeking death.

Gameplay

Game Appearances

Devil Survivor

Devil Survivor: Overclocked

Audio Drama Appearances

Drama CD Devil Survivor

Novel Appearances

Megami Ibunroku Devil Survivor Anthology Novel Vol. 1

Megami Ibunroku Devil Survivor Anthology Novel Vol. 2

Manga Appearances

Devil Survivor

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 春沢 芳野

Gallery

Notes

  1. Mentioned in her Profile in game

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Characters", Devil Survivor: Official Material Collection, Atlus. Published by Udon Entertainment. English. (1 ed.) p.57. ISBN-13: 978-1926778730.