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[[Image:KikurihimeSMT.jpg|thumb|300px|Kikuri-Hime in ''Shin Megami Tensei'']] |
[[Image:KikurihimeSMT.jpg|thumb|300px|Kikuri-Hime in ''Shin Megami Tensei'']] |
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+ | '''Kikuri-Hime''' {{Kana2|キクリヒメ|Kikurihime||ククリヒメ|Kukurihime}}, also known as '''Shirayama-Hime''' {{Kana|シラヤマヒメ|Shirayamehime}}, is a demon in the series. |
==History== |
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*''[[Persona 3]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 FES|FES]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 Portable|Portable]]'': [[Priestess Arcana]] |
*''[[Persona 3]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 FES|FES]]'' / ''[[Persona 3 Portable|Portable]]'': [[Priestess Arcana]] |
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*''[[Persona 4]]'' / ''[[Persona 4 Golden|Golden]]'': [[Priestess Arcana]] |
*''[[Persona 4]]'' / ''[[Persona 4 Golden|Golden]]'': [[Priestess Arcana]] |
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+ | *''[[Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth]]'': [[Star Arcana]] |
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*''[[Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner]]'': [[Lady|Lady Race]] |
*''[[Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner]]'': [[Lady|Lady Race]] |
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*''[[Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner]]'': [[Deity|Deity Race]] |
*''[[Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner]]'': [[Deity|Deity Race]] |
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*''[[Devil Survivor]]'' / ''[[Devil Survivor Overclocked|Overclocked]]'': [[Megami|Megami Race]] |
*''[[Devil Survivor]]'' / ''[[Devil Survivor Overclocked|Overclocked]]'': [[Megami|Megami Race]] |
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*''[[Devil Survivor 2]]'': [[Megami|Megami Race]] |
*''[[Devil Survivor 2]]'': [[Megami|Megami Race]] |
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− | *''[[Devil Survivor 2 The Animation]]'' |
+ | **''[[Devil Survivor 2 The Animation]]'' |
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===''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE''=== |
===''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE''=== |
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{{Q|A goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Japanese mythology. She is also said to be a goddess of love and marriage. She is the shrine goddess of Hakusan-Hibai Shrine in Ishikawa, Japan, where she has been revered for centuries as the "mother goddess of life."<br/>When Izanagi fled the underworld of Yomi and was pursued by Izanami, Kikuri-hime is said to have reconciled the two at Yomotsuhirasaka. The word "kikuri" means "bind fates together," and Kikuri-hime's name is said to derive from her role as mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, through which their fates were bound together.<br/>Kikuri-hime is also sometimes seen as a goddess of Yomi, ruling over death and rebirth. She is well known throughout Japan, with over 2.700 shrines dedicated to her, and is revered as one of the most powerful deities.|''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE'' Compendium}} |
{{Q|A goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Japanese mythology. She is also said to be a goddess of love and marriage. She is the shrine goddess of Hakusan-Hibai Shrine in Ishikawa, Japan, where she has been revered for centuries as the "mother goddess of life."<br/>When Izanagi fled the underworld of Yomi and was pursued by Izanami, Kikuri-hime is said to have reconciled the two at Yomotsuhirasaka. The word "kikuri" means "bind fates together," and Kikuri-hime's name is said to derive from her role as mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, through which their fates were bound together.<br/>Kikuri-hime is also sometimes seen as a goddess of Yomi, ruling over death and rebirth. She is well known throughout Japan, with over 2.700 shrines dedicated to her, and is revered as one of the most powerful deities.|''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE'' Compendium}} |
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Kikuri-Hime can be acquired through fusion and as a hacked chip instance reward. She acts as a boss within [[Ichigaya]] Camp's bronze-level instance and reappears as a nightmare variant in the basement floors of the gold-level instance. |
Kikuri-Hime can be acquired through fusion and as a hacked chip instance reward. She acts as a boss within [[Ichigaya]] Camp's bronze-level instance and reappears as a nightmare variant in the basement floors of the gold-level instance. |
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===''Shin Megami Tensei IV''=== |
===''Shin Megami Tensei IV''=== |
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{{Q|The goddess of Shirayama, also called Shirayama-Hime.<br>The deification of a maiden who relayed Izanami's words. She once mediated between Izanagi and Izanami during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead. Since she is the goddess of love and marriage, she was thought to be named for "kukuri", to bring people together.|''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' Compendium}}'' |
{{Q|The goddess of Shirayama, also called Shirayama-Hime.<br>The deification of a maiden who relayed Izanami's words. She once mediated between Izanagi and Izanami during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead. Since she is the goddess of love and marriage, she was thought to be named for "kukuri", to bring people together.|''Shin Megami Tensei IV'' Compendium}}'' |
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− | ===''Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku''=== |
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===''Persona 3''=== |
===''Persona 3''=== |
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{{Q|The goddess of life in Shinto myth. She once mediated between [[Izanagi]] and [[Izanami]] during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead.|''Persona 3'' Compendium}} |
{{Q|The goddess of life in Shinto myth. She once mediated between [[Izanagi]] and [[Izanami]] during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead.|''Persona 3'' Compendium}} |
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− | ===''Devil Survivor 2 |
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[[Io Nitta]] summons Kikuri-Hime at the end of Monday against [[Merak]] to deal attacks to the flyer, blasting it with pink magic under heavy cover of the JP's members' [[Jambavan]]s until it was hit by one of Merak's small energy beams, knocking it out of the fight. |
[[Io Nitta]] summons Kikuri-Hime at the end of Monday against [[Merak]] to deal attacks to the flyer, blasting it with pink magic under heavy cover of the JP's members' [[Jambavan]]s until it was hit by one of Merak's small energy beams, knocking it out of the fight. |
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==Stats== |
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===''Megami Tensei II''=== |
===''Megami Tensei II''=== |
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|Image= [[File:Kikuri_Hime_Megaten_2.gif]] |
|Image= [[File:Kikuri_Hime_Megaten_2.gif]] |
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|Race= Genma |
|Race= Genma |
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|Mpw= 18 |
|Mpw= 18 |
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|Mef= 16 |
|Mef= 16 |
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+ | |Effect1= Medium ice damage to a single foe. |
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+ | |Cost1= 8 MP |
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+ | |Effect2= Inflicts Charm ailment, all foes. |
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+ | |Cost2= 6 MP |
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+ | |Effect3= Recovers the maximum amount of HP, all allies. |
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+ | |Cost3= 14 MP |
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+ | |Effect4= Revives with full HP, one ally. |
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|Mef= 16 |
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|Align= Light-Chaos |
|Align= Light-Chaos |
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+ | |Effect1= Recovers a large amount of HP, all allies. |
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+ | |Cost1= 32 MP |
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+ | |Effect2= Inflicts Charm ailment to one foe. |
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+ | |Cost2= 6 MP |
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+ | |Effect3= Revives with 1/4 HP, one ally. |
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+ | |Cost3= 19 MP |
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+ | |Effect4= Medium Ice damage to all foes. |
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===''Majin Tensei''=== |
===''Majin Tensei''=== |
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{{MjTstats |
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+ | |Image= [[File:Kikuri-Hime2.PNG|175px]] |
|Race= Megami |
|Race= Megami |
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|Level= 55 |
|Level= 55 |
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===''Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku''=== |
===''Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku''=== |
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+ | |Image= [[File:Kikuri-Hime.PNG|200px]] |
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|Race= Lady |
|Race= Lady |
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|Alignment= Light-Chaos |
|Alignment= Light-Chaos |
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|Level = 53 |
|Level = 53 |
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|Level4=50 |
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|Skill5=Diarahan |
|Skill5=Diarahan |
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|Effect5=Restores all HP to one ally. Can be used in the field. |
|Effect5=Restores all HP to one ally. Can be used in the field. |
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|Level5=52 |
|Level5=52 |
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|SP= 41 |
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|Skill1= Agilao |
|Skill1= Agilao |
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|Effect1= A medium Fire attack. (1 enemy) |
|Effect1= A medium Fire attack. (1 enemy) |
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|Level1= Innate |
|Level1= Innate |
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|Skill2= Mediarama |
|Skill2= Mediarama |
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|Effect2= Moderate HP restore. (Party) |
|Effect2= Moderate HP restore. (Party) |
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|Level2= Innate |
|Level2= Innate |
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|Skill3= Life Aid |
|Skill3= Life Aid |
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|Effect3= [Navi] 20% HP restore at the end of battle. (Party) |
|Effect3= [Navi] 20% HP restore at the end of battle. (Party) |
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|Level3= 38 |
|Level3= 38 |
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|Skill4= Me Patra |
|Skill4= Me Patra |
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|Effect4= Remove status ailments. (Party) |
|Effect4= Remove status ailments. (Party) |
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|Level4= 39 |
|Level4= 39 |
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|Skill5= Maragion |
|Skill5= Maragion |
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|Effect5= A medium Fire attack. (All Enemies) |
|Effect5= A medium Fire attack. (All Enemies) |
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|Level5= 40 |
|Level5= 40 |
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|Level6= 41 |
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|Skill7= Fire Wall |
|Skill7= Fire Wall |
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|Effect7= Raise Fire resistance for 3 turns. (Party) |
|Effect7= Raise Fire resistance for 3 turns. (Party) |
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|Level7= 42 |
|Level7= 42 |
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===''Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner''=== |
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|Racial = Affection |
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|Phys = - |
|Phys = - |
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|Ice = - |
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|FusedQuote=I am the Megami Kikuri-Hime. Karma has brought us together. |
|FusedQuote=I am the Megami Kikuri-Hime. Karma has brought us together. |
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|FusingQuote=Even if I am fused, the karma between us will not disappear. May we meet again. |
|FusingQuote=Even if I am fused, the karma between us will not disappear. May we meet again. |
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|File:Kikuri-hime.png|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Persona 4'' |
|File:Kikuri-hime.png|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Persona 4'' |
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|File:Kikuri-Hime.GIF|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Kyuyaku Megami Tensei (Megami Tensei II)'' |
|File:Kikuri-Hime.GIF|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Kyuyaku Megami Tensei (Megami Tensei II)'' |
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− | |File:Kikuri-Hime2.PNG|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Majin Tensei'' |
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− | |File:Kikurihime Card.GIF|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Card Summoner'' |
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|File:kikuri-hime model.png|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne''. |
|File:kikuri-hime model.png|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne''. |
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|File:D30807KikuriHime.jpg|Kikuri-Hime in ''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE'' |
|File:D30807KikuriHime.jpg|Kikuri-Hime in ''Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE'' |
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|File:KIKURIHIME.png|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Devil Survivor'' |
|File:KIKURIHIME.png|Kikuri-Hime as she appears in ''Devil Survivor'' |
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|File:Kikuri Manga.jpg|Kukuri-Hime as she appears in the ''Devil Survivor'' manga |
|File:Kikuri Manga.jpg|Kukuri-Hime as she appears in the ''Devil Survivor'' manga |
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*Kikuri-Hime's second design which initially features in ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne'' serves as the base model for [[Uzume]] and [[Kushinada-Hime|Kushinada]]. In a publicity conference of ''Nocturne'' in Japan, one fan asked [[Kazuma Kaneko]] why he drew Kikuri-Hime in dark skin like a {{w|ganguro}} girl. Kaneko explained this is due to Kikuri-Hime's association with death. |
*Kikuri-Hime's second design which initially features in ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne'' serves as the base model for [[Uzume]] and [[Kushinada-Hime|Kushinada]]. In a publicity conference of ''Nocturne'' in Japan, one fan asked [[Kazuma Kaneko]] why he drew Kikuri-Hime in dark skin like a {{w|ganguro}} girl. Kaneko explained this is due to Kikuri-Hime's association with death. |
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*The shade of her dress, vermillion red, is also the dominant color of miko's dress. |
*The shade of her dress, vermillion red, is also the dominant color of miko's dress. |
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Revision as of 03:35, 14 December 2014
Kikuri-Hime Template:Kana2, also known as Shirayama-Hime (シラヤマヒメ?), is a demon in the series.
History
In Japanese mythology, Kikuri-Hime (or Shirayama-Hime) is the dragon goddess worshiped at Mt. Hakusan and is considered the Shinto goddess of negotiation and mediation. She is also said to bring the rains to the farmlands. In Japanese "Kiku" means "chrysanthemum", which is her symbolic flower and interactively associates with lamentation at death.
It is written in the Kojiki that after Izanagi was driven out of Yomi (Shinto Netherworld), Kikuri-Hime mediated on behalf of Izanami so that the husband and wife could engage in a debate. The exact content of this debate is not recorded, although there has been much conjecture. It is the actions of Kikuri-Hime that established the duty of later Miko (Japanese priestess) when communicating with Yomi.
Appearances
- Megami Tensei II: Genma Race
- Kyuuyaku Megami Tensei (Megami Tensei II): Genma Race
- Shin Megami Tensei: Megami Race
- Shin Megami Tensei II: Lady Race
- Shin Megami Tensei: if...: Lady Race
- Shin Megami Tensei NINE: Lady Race
- Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne: Lady Race
- Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE: Earth Mother Race
- Shin Megami Tensei IV: Nymph Race
- Majin Tensei: Megami Race
- Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis: Megami Race
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Lady Race
- Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku: Lady Race
- Persona 3 / FES / Portable: Priestess Arcana
- Persona 4 / Golden: Priestess Arcana
- Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth: Star Arcana
- Shin Megami Tensei Trading Card: Card Summoner: Lady Race
- Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner: Deity Race
- Devil Survivor / Overclocked: Megami Race
- Devil Survivor 2: Megami Race
Profile
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
"The goddess of life in Japanese mythology. She once mediated between Izanagi and Izanami during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead."
Shin Megami Tensei IMAGINE
"A goddess of agriculture and the harvest in Japanese mythology. She is also said to be a goddess of love and marriage. She is the shrine goddess of Hakusan-Hibai Shrine in Ishikawa, Japan, where she has been revered for centuries as the "mother goddess of life."
When Izanagi fled the underworld of Yomi and was pursued by Izanami, Kikuri-hime is said to have reconciled the two at Yomotsuhirasaka. The word "kikuri" means "bind fates together," and Kikuri-hime's name is said to derive from her role as mediator between Izanagi and Izanami, through which their fates were bound together.
Kikuri-hime is also sometimes seen as a goddess of Yomi, ruling over death and rebirth. She is well known throughout Japan, with over 2.700 shrines dedicated to her, and is revered as one of the most powerful deities."
Kikuri-Hime can be acquired through fusion and as a hacked chip instance reward. She acts as a boss within Ichigaya Camp's bronze-level instance and reappears as a nightmare variant in the basement floors of the gold-level instance.
Shin Megami Tensei IV
"The goddess of Shirayama, also called Shirayama-Hime.
The deification of a maiden who relayed Izanami's words. She once mediated between Izanagi and Izanami during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead. Since she is the goddess of love and marriage, she was thought to be named for "kukuri", to bring people together."
Persona 3
"The goddess of life in Shinto myth. She once mediated between Izanagi and Izanami during their confrontation in Yomi, the land of the dead."
Devil Survivor 2 The Animation
Io Nitta summons Kikuri-Hime at the end of Monday against Merak to deal attacks to the flyer, blasting it with pink magic under heavy cover of the JP's members' Jambavans until it was hit by one of Merak's small energy beams, knocking it out of the fight.
Io later uses Kikuri-Hime to fight off multiple Legions in Nagoya before Hibiki's Suzaku comes in to destroy the rest of them. On the same day, Io also uses her to fight Phecda in JP's Nagoya headquarters. Kikuri-Hime manages to do some damage before Io becomes exhausted, and is later destroyed by Phecda's energy beam when it splits into two. It should be noted that while Phecda's first form is immune to every attack except Almighty (i.e. Sarasvati's Drain attack), Kikuri-Hime's pink magic blasts seem to affect it, implying that this attack has Almighty properties, and is perhaps an animated version of Holy Dance due to its circular patterns. It is last seen in battle against a Megrez bud, where it once again uses these Almighty blasts to damage the Septentrion's shell in a join effort with Byakko.
Upon a glance at Io's final demon roster, Kikuri-Hime seemed to have disappeared, perhaps being replaced by Lugh in a sacrifice at some point. Io summons Kikuri-Hime one last time in the last day to protect Hibiki from Nebiros. After her defeat, Io quickly summons Lugh to continue.
Despite being a demon that usually has little to no offensive capability, Kikuri-Hime is shown using some sort of almighty attack to deal damage on the opponents. How she possesses the almighty skill without fusion is never explained in the anime.
Stats
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Shin Megami Tensei: if...
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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
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Shin Megami Tensei IV
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Majin Tensei
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Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis
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Giten Megami Tensei: Tokyo Mokushiroku
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Persona 3
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FES / Portable
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Persona 4
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Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
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Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner
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Devil Survivor
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Devil Survivor 2
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Gallery
Trivia
- Kikuri-Hime's second design which initially features in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne serves as the base model for Uzume and Kushinada. In a publicity conference of Nocturne in Japan, one fan asked Kazuma Kaneko why he drew Kikuri-Hime in dark skin like a ganguro girl. Kaneko explained this is due to Kikuri-Hime's association with death.
- The shade of her dress, vermillion red, is also the dominant color of miko's dress.