Fuuka Yamagishi is a major character in Persona 3. She is a second year student at Gekkoukan High School and one of the members of S.E.E.S. by spring of 2009. In game, she serves as a navigator and does not engage in combat, replacing Mitsuru Kirijo after a certain time.
Profile
Fuuka is a timid student at Gekkoukan High School who is a victim of bullying. After initially going missing from school, she becomes a member of S.E.E.S. and takes over Mitsuru's role as the primary navigator. She comes from a family of mostly doctors, though neither of her parents work in the profession. She is handy with technology and computers, and is more interested in technology-related fields than she is in medicine. She is notably clumsy when it comes to cooking and baking due to her continuously mistaking ingredients for one another.
During Persona 3, Fuuka has short hair and wears a teal patterned turtleneck shirt with white ribbons under her Gekkoukan uniform. In Persona 3 Reload, she also wears a black mantle and headphones over her school uniform as her battle attire. By the time of Persona 4 Arena, she has grown out her hair long and wears it in a braid, and is seen in a long white tunic shirt with black pants and ankle boots.
Gameplay
Fuuka is available as a party member starting from June 8th, replacing Mitsuru's previous role as the primary navigator. Fuuka does not engage in combat directly, but instead specializes in analysis and support during battle. She is able to scan an enemy's affinities and skills, while also having her own skills that can support the party. As a Social Link, she is available as the Priestess for the male protagonist and later the female protagonist in Persona 3 Portable.
Fuuka later appears in Persona Q and Persona Q2, as well as one of the main dancers in Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight.
Manual
Manual Descriptions
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Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight
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The protagonist's classmate at Gekkoukan High. Despite her airy personality, she is surprisingly proficient with technology and a highly analytical thinker, aiding SEES as the group navigator with the assistance of her Persona. Her gentle, friendly routines are sure to soothe the audience.
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Game Appearances
Fuuka is mentioned several times during the game, however she does not appear until the second Full Moon Mission. She gets locked into the gym at night by other students, and subsequently gets trapped in the Tartarus for a duration of ten days. She is rescued by S.E.E.S. and awakens to her Persona Lucia. From that point onward, she becomes the navigator during battles and helps find the locations of the other eight Full Moon Shadows. She is also able to change the music to songs from Megami Ibunroku Persona, Persona 2: Innocent Sin, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment while exploring Tartarus.
The Journey
The Answer
In The Answer, she serves as the only navigator.
Social Link
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Social Link (Male Protagonist)
Social Link (Female Protagonist)
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Fuuka reprises as the primary navigator.
Social Link
Social Events
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Fuuka is one of the two optional navigators.
Fuuka is one of three optional navigators. She is becomes available during the third dungeon "A.I.G.I.S".
Fuuka is one of the main dancers. She is the main performer for the songs Time (ATLUS Kitajoh Remix), Memories of You (ATLUS Meguro Remix) and Wiping All Out (ATLUS Kozuka Remix).
Audio Drama Appearances
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Trivia
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Nomenclature
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The family name means "mountain beach" and is derived from the samurai who served the Kanazawa and Yamazaki clans.[2] The given name is an idiomatic expression meaning "a flurry of snowflakes in a clear sky."[3]
Names in Other Languages
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山岸 風花 |
Yamagishi Fūka
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