Yuna has black hair that she ties in a high ponytail style updo.
In the club, Yuna wears an elegant dark blue cheongsam-style dress with floral patterning, a white pearl necklace, and white earrings that are shaped like butterflies.
Personality[]
Yuna is a Chinese woman living in Kamurocho, in hopes of starting her own business. She teaches Chinese to Japanese students and is fond of anime and cosplaying, having a particular interest in maid cafés.
Substory[]
Dialogue Tree[]
You know, it wasn't actually. Not at all. And I made friends right away.
You weren't teased or bullied?
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You must've put in a lot of effort to learn.
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You do seem pretty well-adjusted.
But it's hard for me to keep things from them. Should I just tell them the truth?
You should tell them the truth right away.
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What they don't know can't hurt them.
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It's none of my business. I'll stay out of it.
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Yes, people tell me I don't look the type. I guess you don't like girls who like anime, then?
I wouldn't say I don't like them.
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Aw, why would you assume that?
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Don't all girls like anime nowadays?
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I guess I get kind of reckless when I fall in love. My heart was all aflutter during his class. I'm sure I never even stopped to think.
So you like older men, huh?
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Ah, young love.
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I'm sure it was hard for your teacher, too.
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I might even fall in love on the spot if he's good at singing anisongs.
But what if your boyfriend wasn't a good singer?
Anisongs?
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What if a guy wrote a song for you?
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What can I do to convince them I'm really Chinese?
You could try speaking in broken Japanese.
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I wouldn't worry about it.
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Just behave as you would normally.
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And the pickled ginger was always running out, so I had to refill the canister all the time, so I kept getting hallucinations. It was bad.
Uh, that doesn't sound normal.
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You must be wired funny.
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Sounds like a shady joint.
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And she had a terrific figure - a big bust and a tiny little waist It's a great look, especially to an anime fan like me!
You have a great figure yourself.
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Is it a self-improvement thing?
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So she was your type, huh?
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I guess my sensibilities are completely Japanese now. Is that weird?
That's normal.
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That's a bit sad, somehow.
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Nothing wrong with that.
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I can even put my foot behind my head. Pretty amazing, don't you think?
I'd like to see that.
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That IS amazing!
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You could join a circus with that trick.
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I don't think I could date someone who wouldn't go to maid cafes with me.
I wouldn't mind going to one once.
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Wouldn't you like to work at one?
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What fun is a maid cafe for a girl?
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Any man I dated would have to have a really good appetite.
I have a surprisingly big appetite, myself.
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I'm not much of a big eater.
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Overeating isn't good for you.
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You said, "Wo Xiang Wen Ni." Do you know what that means?
I'm hungry.
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Do you like me?
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I want to kiss you.
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Well, I just love sake, so some sake-loving friends and I went to tour some breweries there. We often go on trips looking for great sake.
Careful not to drink too much.
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Hot sake is the best.
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You're a true aficionado, aren't you?
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You ought to watch a tournament the next time one's on. I guarantee you'll get hooked!
I'd rather do kendo than watch it.
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Could be fun.
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I'd like to see you in a kendo uniform.
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That's what I was interested in at the time. I wonder if I'd be the cute and carefree type now if I'd read those fashion magazines then?
It's nice you have an interest in homemaking.
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Nobody changes just by reading a few magazines.
The cute and carefree type is pretty nice, too.
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That's why my relative brought it over, for us to eat. I had no idea people ate porcupines. I couldn't believe my mother did that to me!
Well, did it taste good?
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You shouldn't blame your mother.
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She should've told you.
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I should've told you this before, but you're very close to my ideal type.
Don't tease me like that.
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You ought to think about it more carefully.
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What's there to like about me?
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That's right. His wife treats me like her own daughter. Wait a minute. Are you jealous?
I think I'll go with you.
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Are you sure it's safe?
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Whew. Don't do that to me.
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When I looked at my phone later, though, I saw that I called about a million people.
Well, you've got to let loose sometime.
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I wish I could've heard some of those calls.
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You should be more careful.
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That's why my friend gave me a strap.
What a good friend.
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What are you going to use it for?
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I want to see you do it.
But, the funny thing is, I love to wear white lab coats myself. I have several in my closet. It's really fun.
Maybe you should get that checked out.
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You in a white lab coat, huh? Mmm.
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Why not wear a white coat to the doctor's?
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Apparently, I had taken what the Chinese side had said, and just repeated it word for word in Chinese. Like that old telephone game! Yikes!
Uh, could you say that in Japanese?
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A mistake only a bilingual person could make.
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Who knew you were such a scatterbrain?
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I'd like to, but with my hostess job and my language teaching job, I'm too exhausted to plan anything.
Why not try some bath salts at home?
Want me to plan it out for you?
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Procrastination is the thief of time, they say.
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But it was really fun! And now I have all kinds of new ideas!
But what if you don't succeed this time, either?
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Well, failure leads to success, as they say.
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Are you going to quit once you get enough money?
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You know, a nice place for businessmen to stop by on their way home from work. It would be a big hit, don't you think?
How about opening a maid cafe in China?
Aren't those places kind of common?
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Would you wear a maid outfit, too?
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I'm thinking I'd better hurry up and open a company so they won't try to make me go back.
You can start a company anywhere.
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You're going to give up over that?
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I'd really miss you.
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I still want to start a company, but I want to be with my parents, too. I don't know what to do.
It's not something you should rush in to.
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You and your parents would go separate ways?
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Is that your only reason?
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Exactly, I don't know what to do.
You should save up the money on your own.
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Is it a deal you can trust?
Why don't you talk to your parents about it?
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It's just perfect! But even the deposit is way more than I can afford.
Never mind that place.
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Too bad. I guess you'll have to give it up.
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Do you want me to loan you some money?
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Yuna's Emails[]
My first request[]
Thanks for a wonderful time today! When I asked you to come and see me again, I never imagined you actually would! It was a VERY nice surprise. You always seem tired, Mr. Akiyama, so I hope I can serve to soothe your troubles, even for just a little while.
Thank YOU for a wonderful time.
Try not to work too hard.
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You made all my troubles melt away.
Chinese buffet[]
I look forward to next time! A friend invited me to a Chinese buffet at a hotel. Even things like the Peking duck and shark fin soup were all-you-can-eat! But all I ended up having was stuff like mapo doufu... I guess I have simple tastes. Do you like Chinese food, Mr. Akiyama?
I like sweet food.
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I like spicy food.
I eat ramen a lot. Does that count?
Maid cafes[]
I went to a maid cafe for the first time in a while. I bet you'd like that. Right, Mr. Akiyama? It was so fun, I ended up going to five of them! I wish our place had a cosplay day or something... I bet you'd like that. Right, Mr. Akiyama?
I don't like maid hostess clubs.
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You sure love maid places.
Why don't you just wear a maid outfit every day?
I'm a little tired[]
I gave four Chinese lessons in a row this morning. Lots of people seem to want to learn Chinese these days. When I think about how my lessons help people communicate, I get really motivated.
Don't forget your hostessing job
Teaching is a fine profession. I admire you.
Maybe I should study Chinese, too.
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I'm getting a cold[]
I've been coming down with a cold since yesterday. My parents gave me some herbal medicine for it. I hope it works... I wouldn't want my customers or students to catch anything!
Did I give you that?
Get plenty of sleep.
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You should see a doctor.
Trivia[]
Yuna is an anime fan.
Gallery[]
References[]
↑ 1.01.11.21.3Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, formerly CS1 Team, Men's Entertainment Box, Yakuza: Dead Souls (2011; Tokyo: SEGAWP, 2012), PlayStation 3.
Yuna's a Chinese girl from Shanghai. She's stunning in her Chinese dress! She likes intellectual conversation, but can sometimes be a bit air-headed, too. That contrast is what a lot of guys fall for! She's 24, a Libra, and her blood type's B! She likes spicy food, but she hates ginger. Heh heh... Once you meet Yuna, I'm sure you'll want to start studying Chinese!
— MEB Employee, April 2011, Yakuza: Dead Souls
↑ 2.02.12.2Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, formerly CS1 Team, Completion: Hostesses, Yakuza: Dead Souls (2011; Tokyo: SEGAWP, 2012), PlayStation 3.