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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*It is possible that Hohzuki is separated into Wards, like [[Kamihama City]]. One of them is Akanegasaki (Akanegasaki Middle School) and the other one could be Yuunagi (Yuunagi Newspapers, Yuunagi Middle School). If there are more Wards and if it is contiguous with any other cities of the franchise is unknown. | *It is possible that Hohzuki is separated into Wards, like [[Kamihama City]]. One of them is Akanegasaki (Akanegasaki Middle School) and the other one could be Yuunagi (Yuunagi Newspapers, Yuunagi Middle School). If there are more Wards and if it is contiguous with any other cities of the franchise is unknown. | ||
* | * The city is most likely named after the [[wikipedia:Hozuki|Chinese lantern]] ({{nihongo||酸漿|hoozuki}}, also spelled simply in katakana, ホオズキ), a type of lantern fruit. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Latest revision as of 12:01, 9 January 2024
Hohzuki City (ホオズキ市 Hōzuki-shi) (also translated as Hozuki City) is the primary setting of the spin-off manga Puella Magi Suzune Magica.
Residents
- Hinata family
- Genjiro Hinata
- Kagari Hinata
- Matsuri Hinata
- Mother (deceased)
- Kanade family
- Haruka Kanade
- Kanata Kanade (erased from existence)
- Mother and Father
- Mika Nishinaka
- Narumi family
- Shion family
- Chisato Shion
- Father
- Suzune Amano
- Tsubaki Mikoto (deceased)
Locations
- Amano Residence
- Akanegasaki Middle School
- Yuunagi Newspapers
- Mikoto Residence
- Shion Residence
Trivia
- It is possible that Hohzuki is separated into Wards, like Kamihama City. One of them is Akanegasaki (Akanegasaki Middle School) and the other one could be Yuunagi (Yuunagi Newspapers, Yuunagi Middle School). If there are more Wards and if it is contiguous with any other cities of the franchise is unknown.
- The city is most likely named after the Chinese lantern (hoozuki (酸漿), also spelled simply in katakana, ホオズキ), a type of lantern fruit.