Saki: The Nationals - All Characters

Hagiyoshi

Suga, Kyoutarou

Fukuji, Mihoko

Kanbara, Satomi

Miyanaga, Saki

Ryuumonbuchi, Touka

Kataoka, Yuuki

Iwato, Kasumi

Suehara, Kyouko

Kadomatsu, Youko

Someya, Mako

Takimi, Haru

Yamaguchi, Daisuke

Jindai, Komaki

Nanpo, Kazue

Kubo, Takako

Amae, Koromo

Takei, Hisa

Inoue, Jun

Usuzawa, Sae

Karijuku, Tomoe

Anetai, Toyone

Kajiki, Yumi

Touyoko, Momoko

Haramura, Nodoka

Kunihiro, Hajime

Miyanaga, Teru

Fukabori, Sumiyo

Usuzumi, Hatsumi

Sugino, Ayumu

Atago, Kinue

Senoo, Kaori

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Atago, Hiroe

Ikeda, Kana

Yumeno, Maho

Tanaka, Mai

Kosegawa, Shiromi

Kakura, Kurumi

Sawamura, Tomoki

Tsuyama, Mutsuki

Bundou, Seika

Yoshitome, Miharu

Mase, Yuuko

Ueshige, Suzu

Wishart, Aislinn

Fujita, Yasuko
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