![]() When Yūko wears a kimono, she offsets it with suitable accessories. ![]() She always wears a kimono at home, prefers wearing more revealing outfits when out in public, but never never the same thing twice. Her eye color is usually red, sometimes purple or turquoise, so it is suggested that she changes eye color randomly. Her hair is cut in many layers having front bangs up to her eyebrows, then another layer, reaching up to her jaw, and a layer at her hips and a final one at her knees. Yūko is a tall, slender woman with pale skin and black hair down to the back of her knees. The "ko" in her name means child and is a common ending to girls' names. The kanji that makes up the "yuu" portion of her name means "leading," which is fitting given her role in leading people to what they desire and in being a mentor to Kimihiro Watanuki. Moving on to her second name, Yūko is a common name for girls with different meanings based on the kanji used. This might refer to Yūko possessing vast knowledge, just like the wilderness. ![]() Next, "hara" means wilderness, field, moor, or the plains. The "Ichi" element seems to lack a specific meaning other than "one," but could mean that she is the main character of the story or the first to be introduced. Yūko's name has various meanings to it. ![]()
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