Hime Anyoji is a female school idol from Love Live! Hasu no Sora Jogakuin School Idol Club: Bloom Garden Party, a first-year student of the 104th class who joins the traditional unit Mira-Cra Park! after entering Hasu no Sora through an esports talent admission route and later becomes a second-year in the 105th class and a third-year in the 106th class.
Name: Hime Anyoji
Reading: Anyoji Hime
English spelling: HIME ANYOJI
Gender: Female
School: Hasu no Sora Girls' Academy
Class generation: 104th class
School year: First-year high school student in the 104th class, second-year in the 105th class, third-year in the 106th class
Birthday: September 24
Height: 160 cm
First-person pronoun: She refers to herself as "I"
Hobbies: Playing games and promoting them to others
Special skills: Gaming, video streaming, and speed eating
Favorite food: Sweet and cute-looking foods
Favorite sayings: "Fun comes first!", "Your opponent is a fellow player cast as the enemy", "Good game, well played", and the heart emoticon "<3"
Favorite subject: All subjects equally
Favorite animals: Sea slugs, armadillo lizards, and unusual creatures
Member color: Sugar Purple
Unit: Mira-Cra Park!
Voice actress: Rin Kurusu
Hime Anyoji is a member of Mira-Cra Park!, one of the traditional units of the Hasu no Sora Girls' Academy School Idol Club.
Her senior unit mates are Megumi Fujishima and Rurino Osawa.
She is a born gamer who once won a student tournament and entered Hasu no Sora through a special one-talent esports entrance exam.
After a period in which she felt she had nothing to do, she happened to see Mira-Cra Park! in action and became deeply captivated by them.
That encounter gave her a new goal: to spread the games she loves to more people.
Because of that dream, she joined the school idol club.
She also worked as a game streamer under the name Tsumayouji.
Thanks to her streaming experience, she is especially strong at talking and live presentation.
At the same time, she is such a huge fan of Mira-Cra Park! that her fan mentality often overpowers her sense of herself as a member.
When she is around Megumi and Rurino, she tends to become shy, awkward, and overwhelmed like an excited superfan.
Hime has pink hair with yellow tips.
Her hairstyle is a bulb-shaped arrangement, and the black ribbon in her hair matches her socks.
If she lets her hair down, it becomes a very long straight style that reaches all the way to her legs.
In the winter uniform she wears a pink hoodie, and in the summer uniform she wears a white hoodie.
Her casual roomwear is a relaxed T-shirt and shorts combination with her hair down.
Additional footage from the first episode of the 104th-year activity record indicates that this is also the outfit she wears when doing face-reveal streams as Tsumayouji.
She has a habit of narrowing her eyes into a smiling line.
This expression appears when she is troubled, touched, or overwhelmed by admiration.
She is the same height as Megumi.
She is also noted for having a notably curvy and well-proportioned figure, and she has been praised for her attractive physique.
Her training outfit exposes her midriff in both summer and winter versions.
Megumi considered her cute even before she joined, and after joining, Hime was apparently coached by Megumi in beauty and self-care.
Hime is a game enthusiast to the core.
Gaming terms from competitive online play frequently appear in her everyday speech, and she also uses a lot of fan and subculture slang with a theatrical flair.
She openly describes herself as a Mira-Cra Park! fan.
Her favorite style of support is to watch her idols from a respectful distance, yet she is so devoted to Megumi and Rurino that she regularly turns into a full-blown overwhelmed fangirl.
Her support comments are famously long and intense.
When she starts talking about her favorites, she can become absurdly fast and passionate.
Because of her streamer background, she is the most comfortable with livestreams among the 104th class members.
She also has video editing skills.
She is a battle-loving competitor raised on player-versus-player games, and she likes hard training.
When it comes to any contest, she takes winning seriously and is startled by approaches that factor failure in from the start.
One of her strengths is teamwork, something she developed through gaming.
She is also athletic, can move well, gives useful directions while watching the whole field, and is relatively good at basketball and long-distance running.
She learns dance quickly.
Her normal speaking style is relaxed, with many drawn-out endings, and she likes teasing her classmates in a casual way.
She speaks politely to upperclassmen.
As a fan she originally called Megumi and Rurino by affectionate nicknames, then changed to more respectful forms after joining the unit, though she still slips back sometimes.
She calls Ginko Momose and Kosuzu Kachimachi with affectionate suffixes.
She also gives friendly nicknames to Izumi Katsuragi and Ceras Yanagida Lilienfeld, and refers to seniors such as Kaho Hinoshita and Kozue Otomune with a soft, familiar "senpai" style.
Her favorite color family is pink.
She decorates the things around her with colors she likes because seeing them makes her happy.
She enjoys nail art and usually wears pink nail polish.
At one point, she cut back her decorated long nails because they interfered with game play.
She has a sweet tooth and often eats chocolate and other sweets.
Her favorite drinks include strawberry milk and a special drink made with store-bought triple-strength maple syrup.
She eats fish-shaped pastries starting from the tail.
She and Tsuzuri Yugiri often meet at the school store as fellow snack lovers.
Her speed eating skill comes from finishing meals during the brief match queues in online games.
She can cook only simple foods such as fried rice.
Her favorite anime include Made in Abyss and Bakemonogatari.
Her favorite characters are Nanachi and Faputa.
She does not read many books and is not much of a film watcher.
Because she explains story content clearly, Kosuzu entrusted her with helping write a screenplay for an independently made film.
Academically, she keeps her grades average across the board.
She believes letting gaming ruin her grades would be bad for a student, so she deliberately maintains decent performance.
Megumi has described her as being like a large dog, especially a droopy-eared golden retriever.
Because of that, Megumi tends to draw her with a large-dog icon, and on one occasion Rurino's dog icon for her somehow turned into a seal.
Hime mainly plays competitive player-versus-player titles used in esports, especially first-person shooters.
Her preferred control style is keyboard and mouse.
According to livestream material, she has also played series such as Monster Hunter, Pokemon in ranked battles, and Puyo Puyo.
By contrast, she is not very used to sandbox crafting games like Minecraft, and her awkwardness in that genre can be seen in her streaming videos.
Her Favorite Game
The game she plays most is an unnamed competitive first-person shooter for PC.
It is usually referred to only as "the game I like" or "that game."
The genre is a team-based shooter in which players exchange gunfire while also using character-specific skills to survive and win.
Its style is comparable to games like Apex Legends and VALORANT, which Rurino also plays.
The game was first shown in greater detail in the second episode of the 105th-year activity record, where its concept art and an indistinct in-game screen appeared during Rurino's play session.
It is a globally popular series with a large player base, and by May of the 105th year a new title announcement event had been held.
Its setting has a cyber-fantasy atmosphere.
Important central characters from the game were even cosplay references for Ginko and Izumi in card artwork.
Hime treasures this game because it made her current joyful life possible.
She hopes to repay it someday, and she chose spreading the game to others as the way to do that.
Her skill level is very high, as shown by her many tournament placements.
Even so, she humbly says she is not yet even halfway up the mountain of true mastery.
By September of her first year, she was already considered one of the favorites to win a tournament.
Her practice philosophy is simple: put in the time.
Because of that, she is very used to repetition and is also good at monotonous daily tasks.
However, if someone says they want to get good at her favorite game, her expression changes instantly.
She becomes intense and tries to train them herself.
Unfortunately, her method is extreme and can involve making people repeat the game for a thousand hours.
Rurino, though also a gamer and first-person shooter player, is more of a casual player and ran away before getting dragged in.
Megumi, who once received serious training from her, ended up fearing Hime as a drill sergeant.
Even against beginners, Hime cannot intentionally hold back.
Her reasoning is that if something is worth doing seriously, then she cannot betray it by losing on purpose.
When she gets excited, her eyes open wide and she shouts passionately.
Her language becomes rougher, and she develops a habit of repeating the same word three times or more.
She is not very aware when she enters this heated mode.
In her third year of middle school, the student team she belonged to won a tournament, but the team later disbanded.
At the time, it had been a lively, fun group with no unnecessary restraint between members.
After their victory, though, one member after another moved on toward professional play or different future paths, and they stopped gathering.
After that, Hime felt directionless.
It was during that period that she encountered Megumi and Rurino's activities.
Hime uses a pink gaming chair from a manufacturer she likes.
A shelf in her room displays trophies from game tournaments, and a wall board shows off her mice and gaming keyboards.
Partway through her first year, she added acrylic stands of the three Mira-Cra Park! members in their Identity costumes to the top shelf.
Her main computer is a powerful gaming desktop that Kozue once mistook for an aquarium because of its appearance.
She chooses equipment for both performance and color coordination.
She owns multiple copies of peripheral devices and even has a spare computer she can lend to others.
In September of the 104th year, she began suffering from insomnia and started using a hugging pillow plush called Funio.
Later references to it are rare, and another dog plush also appears as her cuddle item.
According to the seventh episode of the 104th-year activity record, she also owns a model gun.
Ginko Momose and Kosuzu Kachimachi are her fellow first-year club members and close friends.
She supported Kosuzu during training for a Dollchestra performance and helped Ginko with costume making, building a friendship based on the idea that even if they are on different units, they are still comrades.
She and Kosuzu often perform improvised comedy routines together, with Ginko acting as the one who keeps them in check.
After the events of the seventh episode of the 104th-year activity record, the three promised to become a relationship like the famous senior trio and began calling themselves a smaller triangle of their own.
Family
Apart from her older sister, Hime has no immediate family with her.
Her parents went away to "a very distant place" when she was small, and her older sister worked to raise her in their place.
Her sister appears only by voice and speaks in a very polite manner.
Hime became a gamer because that sister, despite not playing games herself, bought her a gaming computer and installed a popular first-person shooter on it.
At the time, Hime had been shutting herself away in sadness because she could no longer see her parents.
Through that game she was able to make friends again, and that became the start of everything.
Her dream of repaying her favorite game also contains her gratitude toward her sister.
Her sister is busy even during the year-end holidays, so although they spent New Year's Eve together in the 104th year, the sister had to return to work on New Year's Day.
As a result, Hime stayed with Ginko's family together with Kosuzu, who came directly from Fukui.
Weaknesses and Emotional Baggage
Hime has a painful history of interpersonal trouble.
Before joining the successful student team, she used to give advice to a friend while they were gaming together because she wanted that friend to improve, but the friend ended up quitting the game entirely.
Later, on the student team, she was the youngest member and had poor communication skills.
Because she believed that maximizing effort for victory was always the correct answer, she caused conflict within the team until the leader repeatedly smoothed things over.
That experience became a trauma.
Since then, she has tried so hard not to hurt anyone with her opinions that she started holding back even when she truly needed to speak.
In the seventh episode of the 104th-year activity record, this became a serious problem during preparations for the school festival mock shop.
She could not point out Ginko and Kosuzu's mistakes, and even when she alone noticed their flaws during whole-club song practice, she still could not tell them.
As Ginko and Kosuzu blamed themselves, Hime could only apologize and run away.
After hearing Izumi's view, the trio of 104th-year friends vowed to become the kind of people who could honestly quarrel and speak their true feelings.
Hime is an intensely devoted fan of both Megumi Fujishima and Rurino Osawa.
Even after joining Mira-Cra Park!, she often slips into the perspective of a spectator and wants to admire the other two from a distance.
Whenever they give fan service, make cute gestures, or get physically close to her, she gets overwhelmed.
At her worst she nearly faints, though she has gradually become comfortable enough to hug them herself.
Her praise for Megumi is almost unconditional.
Even when Megumi says things that sound wildly unconventional, Hime admires them as signs of strong conviction.
She has repeatedly revered Rurino as a saintly, loving presence in the modern age.
When she witnesses interactions between Megumi and Rurino, she reacts like a worshipful fan and has even dropped to the floor in reverence.
That does not mean she sees them only as a fixed pair.
She also adores each of them individually, respects Kaho Hinoshita's closeness with Megumi, and even imagines relationship backstories involving Megumi and Tsuzuri.
She owns plush toys of Megumi and Rurino and does fan activities right in front of them.
When she creates a display shrine for them, she follows the style of keeping herself out of the shot.
She starts counting down to Rurino's birthday a full month in advance.
She also seems to remember extremely fine details from what the two said on livestreams.
Hime has, at times, shown a strong attachment to the earlier two-member form of Mira-Cra Park! from the 103rd year.
When the 104th-year version of one of the unit's signature songs was first performed at the third live concert, her first reaction in the talk segment was essentially stunned disbelief.
Even so, she came to accept it because she realized how fun it was to take part in songs associated with the two she admired.
She also agreed with the wish to preserve songs born in the 103rd year as tradition rather than sealing them away, while making sure the older version would remain treasured too.
Before Joining the Club
In August of the 103rd year, Hime fell in love at first sight with the newly formed Mira-Cra Park!
This moment was later depicted in a flashback during the sixth episode of the 104th-year activity record.
She became fascinated not only with how fun they looked, but with Megumi and Rurino themselves.
She chased archive videos, watched livestreams and live events, and posted supportive comments.
She even contributed data support during the heavily watched December live event of the 103rd year.
At that time, she was already active as the streamer Tsumayouji.
It is implied that she once asked Megumi in a comment what mattered most in streaming.
Megumi's answer, to speak while being aware that there is a real person on the other side of the screen, seems to have influenced Hime's own style so strongly that Megumi and Rurino both noticed the resemblance later.
Hime entered Hasu no Sora in the spring of the 104th year.
Her original motive was to study up close the charm of the school idol she admired most while also seeing whether school idol activity could help her spread the games she loved.
Joining Mira-Cra Park!
In the first episode of the 104th-year activity record, she is caught in a basket trap set by Megumi to recruit new members.
Rurino immediately recognizes her as the game streaming personality Tsumayouji.
Megumi invites her based on an ideal vision for the unit.
Although Hime feels intimidated by the thought of joining the unit she idolizes, she accepts because she was already interested in school idol work as a way to support her dream of promoting her favorite game.
From then on, school idol activity in Mira-Cra Park! becomes, alongside gaming, another thing she deeply loves.
Festival Arc and Conflict with Rurino
In the third episode, during the Nadeshiko Festival, Hime and Rurino handle planning for Mira-Cra Park! without Megumi.
A mini live show and a game tournament corner, both based on Hime's ideas, are brought to life because Rurino runs all over the school to make them happen.
Hime feels happy seeing her wishes come true for both Mira-Cra Park! and her own dream.
But she later learns that Rurino had wanted to do a radio project and had quietly abandoned the idea without telling her.
Hime is devastated, believing she unknowingly crushed Rurino's dream.
She thanks Rurino for preparing the festival projects but then distances herself.
Until then, Rurino had avoided gaming with her because she struggled with competition.
But Rurino suddenly sends Hime a challenge after training hard in Hime's favorite game.
Hime reluctantly accepts and dominates match after match in what should have been a hopelessly one-sided series.
However, Rurino tells her that Hime's refusal to hold back in games is the same as Rurino's wish to exchange honest opinions with Megumi in unit activities.
Rurino says she wants a unit where she can interact with Hime in the same unreserved way.
Then, through sheer chance, Hime loses a match.
At that moment Hime bursts into tears.
She reveals that she had been trying hard in performances and planning because she feared being seen as dead weight by Megumi and Rurino, and that she felt even her own frustration might be too presumptuous.
More than just having fun herself, she wanted to be useful to the two she admired.
The festival project becomes a success, and after that she and Rurino begin playing against each other often.
Slump and Recovery
In the sixth episode, Hime falls into a slump in both gaming and school idol performance at the same time.
When gaming, thoughts about school idol activities distract her, and during lives she mentally rehearses games instead.
She also develops insomnia and confides in the club.
Megumi proposes that if two beloved things are interfering with each other, then perhaps Hime should increase the number of things she likes.
Following that idea, Hime visits the other members one by one to try their interests.
She learns guitar from Megumi and even masters one song, goes fishing with Rurino, does embroidery with Ginko, crosses a lake with Kosuzu, and learns lunchbox making from Sayaka Murano.
Even so, she fails in a tournament where she had been considered a top contender.
At that point she decides to quit gaming and focus only on school idol work, and her dance practice starts improving again.
Megumi and Rurino reject this decision because it goes against Mira-Cra Park!'s philosophy of doing all the fun things.
When Hime insists she does not want to cause trouble for them in Love Live!, she ends up crying despite herself.
The two give her a task: analyze why her practice had started working again.
Remembering the gaming computer her sister gave her and the feelings she had during her tour of everyone's hobbies, Hime arrives at an answer.
What she truly loves, she realizes, is enjoying something together with someone else.
In other words, what she loves is human interaction through competition.
A school idol live and an online game are both experiences that connect her with other people.
From then on, she defines her role in Mira-Cra Park! as the person who enjoys the unit's activities more than anyone and energizes the atmosphere even further.
That insight allows her to fully overcome her slump.
Love Live! and Later Events
In the tenth episode, while preparing for the Love Live! finals, Hime, Megumi, and Sayaka travel around as a kind of school idol training journey, challenging school idols in various places while competing among themselves.
To help the playoff opponent Mizukawa Girls' High School avoid a crisis, Hime also works with Megumi on online promotion for Mizukawa's school festival while explaining the strengths of the senior members to Izumi.
As a member of Mira-Cra Park!, she enters the Love Live! final playoff determined to win with everything she has.
Hasu no Sora ultimately achieves its long-awaited Love Live! victory, and for Hime the sight brings a profound sense of fulfillment.
In the thirteenth episode, preparations begin for the graduation event honoring the 102nd class.
The gift planned by the 104th class becomes a film, based on Kosuzu's idea, and Hime helps create a movie using live footage of the graduating members.
This expands into a unit-based photography outing to gather more pictures for the 103rd class album.
Mira-Cra Park! spends time at an amusement park while Hime and Rurino take photos of Megumi.
Hime uses a high-quality single-lens reflex camera borrowed from the school.
She tries to avoid becoming the subject herself by saying the camera is too difficult for the others to use, but Megumi ends up photographing her with a smartphone anyway.
Inside a Ferris wheel at sunset, Hime tearfully says she does not want Rurino and Megumi to be separated.
The two gently embrace her.
Megumi, who is about to leave overseas soon after graduation, promises that she wants encouragement from the future Mira-Cra Park! streams of Hime and Rurino.
After the graduation event, on the final night before the older students leave, the three stay up late playing together.
During that time, Megumi gives Hime a platinum brooch and entrusts her with supporting Rurino in the coming year.
Hime is from Ishikawa Prefecture, based on dialogue in the fourth episode of the 104th-year activity record.
In her first year she is in the same class as Kosuzu Kachimachi.
In her second year, all members of the 104th class, including transfer student Izumi Katsuragi, are placed in the same class.
Her member color, Sugar Purple, was inspired by a candy craft she made together with Kosuzu.
Fans often call her Annyoji or Anyo.
One theory is that the nickname comes from the romanized spelling "ANYOJI," while another says it comes from her stream sign-off phrase, a playful farewell expression.
Hime is voiced by Rin Kurusu.
Kurusu was born in 2000 and was one of the first lead cast members in the larger franchise born exactly in that year.
Within the Hasu no Sora cast, she was at one point among the older members whose age was publicly known.
Her agency history includes StarRise and later Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, which she joined in May 2025.
That agency also includes Kanon Kanno, another Mira-Cra Park! cast member.
Before becoming a voice actress, Kurusu was active as an idol in the group 26ji no Masquerade.
She transitioned to voice acting and solo artist work in November 2022.
Because of that background, fans had long speculated that she might eventually join the Love Live! series in some role.
Among the cast, her teasing nickname settled into a respectful "Kurusu-san."
Hime also inherits a relatively large number of traits from Kurusu herself.
Like Hime, Kurusu is a gamer and is good at first-person shooters, especially VALORANT.
She also developed speed eating because online games gave her only about fifteen seconds of waiting time between matches, likes sweet foods, drinks strawberry milk, and hardly reads books.
Comments from a user named Tsumayouji can be spotted in several chat logs of Mira-Cra Park! livestreams and live broadcasts after the unit's activity became more established in August 2023.
The earliest confirmed comment appears in Megumi Fujishima's seventeenth birthday stream on December 20, 2023.
After Hime officially joins in April of the 104th year, those comments are no longer found.
Because the project works in real time, the 103rd and 104th school years correspond to the 2023 and 2024 academic years.
Under that interpretation, Hime's birthdate would correspond to September 24, 2008.
Her surname may be inspired by the place name Anyoji in Hakusan, neighboring Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture.
That area sits near the southern edge of the Kanazawa Outer Ring Road and marks a junction between Kanazawa, Nonoichi, and Hakusan.
From the local bus stop in Anyoji, one can reach Shirayama Hime Shrine in Ichinomiya, the head shrine of the Hakusan shrine network, by a single bus route.
There is also a place called Anyoji in Toyama City in the neighboring Toyama Prefecture.
Because of that, the local branch of the noodle chain 8-Ban Ramen named Anyoji Store refers to the Toyama location, not the Ishikawa one, so the two should not be confused.
Later, during a collaboration with 8-Ban Ramen, Hime's character panel was actually placed at that store, giving it a new fan pilgrimage significance as well.
A sleeping pose plush of Hime released as a Sega online crane exclusive became so sought after that resale prices exceeded 10,000 yen.
By the 105th year, Hime is a second-year student.
At that point, she is notably the only second-year school idol in the broader cast whose member color is in the purple family.
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