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Saionji Miyabi
西園寺雅
Saionji Miyabi
Information
Weapon(s) Naginata
First Appearance P Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Mawari
Portrayed By

Saionji Miyabi (西園寺 雅) is a character that is first introduced in Pachinko's machine P Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Mawari.

She is not a member of The Club, but she has a good relation with them. As the lastest addition to the series, many things are still unknown about her. Her CV is still unknown.

Character Summary[]

She is transferred to Hinamizawa, the village where her grandparents live. At first, she didn't get very confident with the group, and she refused to belong to the club. Still, she enjoys The Club activities. Miyabi is very skilled with martial arts.

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At the festival, Takano Miyo and Tomitake invited her to enter the shrine, and she became very interested in a Naginata. After the festival, Miyabi starts listening to a song in her head, the children's song; Toyanse. Miyabi usually goes to Irie Clinic for treatment, but one night when she goes, a blackout occurs. She decides to investigate what is happening, and when she reaches the basement of the clinic, Miyabi finds Satoshi in coma. Later, Takano and the Yamainu find her. When she escapes, she defends herself by throwing a broom at them to delay them, and runs away to the sanctuary, to get the Naginata. Fearless, Miyabi faces off against Okonogi and the Yamainu, with the help of The Club.

In Mawarimusubi-hen, the arc where she appear, have 4 differents endings; two happy ends and two bad ends.

Physical Appearance[]

Miyabi has long, quinacridone magenta hair that reach down to her back, tied into a ponytail with a pink ribbon, with her bangs parted in the middle of her forehead. She wears glasses and has and slate blue eyes. She wears a white shirt with a red tie, and a dark blue skirt, along with black shoes and long socks. She has also appeared wearing the Angel Morts outfit. 

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Etymology[]

  • Saionji means "west" (西) (sai), "garden, park, plantation" (園) (on) and "temple" (寺) (ji).
  • Miyabi means "elegant, graceful" (雅).