An unnamed member of Unji Zuma's gang, this cheerful girl from the Renjaku Apartments became the second person pulled into the Danmara dimension. Weighed down by school and family troubles, she leans on Unji's hideout for refuge and feels forever in his debt.
Her dark hair is gathered into a pair of buns, the bangs on the right dyed a different shade, and she seems to line her eyes with mascara. Over her school uniform she throws a jacket; beneath it sit a collared shirt finished with a bow tie, paired with a skirt in a dark tone and dark socks pulled high. Once Danmara claimed her, she wore a helmet right up to the Fairy-Tale Card's defeat.
Bubbly and fun-loving on the surface, she carries a rough home and school life that leaves her feeling shut out of things others manage with ease. To cope she turns to drugs or to hours spent at Unji's hideout, and like the rest of the crew she owes Unji a debt for pulling her up from her lowest point.
Falling behind in her schoolwork, the girl drew her teachers' scolding and felt she had shamed her parents into giving up on her, though their occasional comfort kept her going. As the strain mounted she leaned on drugs and on the gang's hideout to escape; the Renjaku complex teemed with predators who pushed girls toward selling themselves, but Unji's crew spared her that fate.
In the Danmara Arc, a suicidal Daiki, years deep in the dimension, is yanked back to reality the instant he clutches her hands, after which Zuma takes her place inside the cursed trunk. She is stunned when Momo is shoved into the diorama, and later, helping tend the object outside alongside Rin and Mai, she tries lifting it with sticks against Turbo Granny's warning and is swept in herself. The Onbusuman's gravity lets her and the other Renjaku students break free, and she ducks behind Rin. Afterward she is among the group that drops by the hospital to see Unji and Masamichi Vega. During the Shimane Arc, Raiya recalls how Unji once knocked a packet of drugs from her grip and gently invited her to keep coming around to make everyone laugh, words that reminded her of her parents' embrace and gave her reason to carry on.

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The Female Unji Gang Member is an unnamed, cheerful girl from the Renjaku Apartments who belongs to Unji Zuma's gang. She became the second person pulled into the Danmara dimension.
Weighed down by school and family troubles, the Female Unji Gang Member leans on Unji's hideout for refuge and feels forever in his debt. The Renjaku complex teemed with predators who pushed girls toward selling themselves, but Unji's crew spared her that fate.
Her dark hair is gathered into a pair of buns, with the right bangs dyed a different shade, and she appears to line her eyes with mascara. Over her school uniform she throws a jacket, with a collared shirt and bow tie, a dark skirt, and dark socks pulled high; in Danmara she wore a helmet.
A suicidal Daiki is yanked back to reality the instant he clutches her hands, after which Zuma takes her place inside the cursed trunk. Later, helping tend the object alongside Rin and Mai, she tries lifting it with sticks against Turbo Granny's warning and is swept in herself.
Unji once knocked a packet of drugs from her grip and gently invited her to keep coming around to make everyone laugh. Those words reminded her of her parents' embrace and gave her a reason to carry on.
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