List of hāfu in popular culture
Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") describes an individual who is either the child of one Japanese and one non-Japanese parent or, less commonly, two half Japanese parents. Because the term is specific to individuals of ethnic Japanese (Yamato) ancestry, individuals whose Japanese ancestry is not of ethnic Japanese origin, such as Zainichi Koreans (e.g. Crystal Kay Williams and Kiko Mizuhara) will not be listed.[1][2] This list is only for Hāfu in popular culture.
Fictional characters
American Animation
American Comics
Japan Anime/Manga
- Ryo Asuka
- Lan Asuka
- Mikasa Ackerman
- Eli Ayase (25% Russian)
- Erika Campbell
- Ira Gamagoori
- Hayato Gokudera
- Langa Hasegawa (Canadian father)
- Shuichi Akai
- Isami Aldini (Italian mother)
- Takumi Aldini (Italian mother)
- Jolyne Cujoh (American mother) (25% Japanese)
- Giorno Giovanna (British father)
- Ai Haibara (British mother)[3]
- Shukichi Haneda
- Josuke Higashikata (British father)
- Taichi Hiraga-Keaton
- Cygnus Hyōga
- Kid Kaiju
- Urara Kasugano
- Sentarō Kawabuchi
- Jotaro Kujo (British-Italian mother)
- Arsene Lupin III (French grandfather)
- Clarissa Satsuki Maezono
- Peggy Matsuyama
- Louie Nishiwaki
- Mari Ohara (Italian-American father)
- Rin Okumura
- Lev Haiba
- Elena Amamiya (Mexican Father)
Japanese Drama
Video Games
- Anastasia (The Idolmaster)
- Kazuhira Miller (American Father)
- Samuel Rodrigues/Jetstream Sam
- Frederica Miyamoto
- Rebecca Miyamoto
Unorganized
- Suoh Pavlichenko
- Mukuro Rokudo
- Yasutora Sado
- Claudine Saijō (French mother)
- Tsuna Sawada
- Eriri Spencer Sawamura
- Masumi Sera
- Layla "Reira" Serizawa
- Asuka Langley Soryu (25% Japanese)
- Kallen Stadtfeld
- Tamaki Suoh (French mother)
- Pegasus Tenma
- Ann Takamaki
- Takumi Usui (25% British)
- Eve Wakamiya
- Ryo Watanabe
- Chris Yukine
- Setsuka (Portuguese mother)
- Tōta Konoe (English grandfather)
- Yuta Sakurai (Half-British)
- Chrome
- Jack Hanma
- Mikaela Hyakuya
- Elena Shimabara
- Meguru Hachimiya
See Also
References
- "Being 'hafu' in Japan: Mixed-race people face ridicule, rejection". America.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- Mckinney, Robert (2018-09-21). "Will Japan ever truly accept 'half-Japanese'?". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- Aoyama, Gosho (2018). "Chapter 1011". Case Closed.
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