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Hanyū is extremely loving and carries a lot of guilt for the suffering experienced by Rika's friends. She often feels helpless or despairing due to her inability to influence the world around her to save her friends from their terrible fate in her spiritual form. All she feels she can do is apologize for her uselessness in protecting the ones she loves, which led to her habit of following those who are about to fall into paranoia or die and repeatedly apologizing, which only exacerbated their paranoia and hallucinations.
 
Contrary to the village's image of [[Oyashiro]], Hanyuu is very timid, hates violence and suffering, and is devastated by the horrific acts that are committed in her name. Because of this, she expresses a strong dislike for [[Miyo Takano]], who is only attracted to the legend of Oyashiro due to its bloody history. When the topic of Oyashiro arises, Hanyuu becomes especially irritated and discouraged when she hears her name used as a name of punishment and violence, declaring numerous times that she would never curse or punish anyone through torture nor "demoning away" (however, Rika does note that Hanyuu loves to stay in the [[Saiguden]], which is full of torture tools, because according to Hanyuu it makes her feel "at home"). {{anchor|Extra footstep}}In scenes where Miyo Takano enters the Saiguden and revels in the violent history of Onigafuchi Swamp in front of the statue of Oyashiro, Hanyuu becomes very upset and repeatedly stomps on the floor in agitation. Since anyone at Level 3 or higher of [[Hinamizawa Syndrome]] can sense Hanyuu's presence, [[Jirou Tomitake]] (Level 3) and [[Shion Sonozaki]] (Level 4) were able to hear "a child jumping up and down on the ground" in {{minagoroshi}}, {{watanagashi}}, and {{meakashi}}.
 
== Plot ==