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Joon Yorigami (依神 女苑 Yorigami Joon) is one of the final bosses in Touhou 15.5, Antinomy of Common Flowers. She is the true culprit behind the Perfect Possession incident alongside her fraternal older twin sister, Shion Yorigami.

She has a selfish personality, as she steals wealth from others without any remorse, and uses her sister as a tool. This leads to her becoming hated throughout Gensokyo, which pleased her.

Due to using Perfect Possession with Shion, she is considered unbeatable. However, they are defeated by Reimu Hakurei and Yukari Yakumo thanks to Yukari's ability to manipulate boundaries. She manipulated the boundary between master and slave, so that Joon couldn't control Reimu's body.

Afterwards, she is taken to the Myouren Temple as a punishment. From there on, she only steals money from those who can afford to lose it.

Physical description[]

In Antinomy of Common Flowers, Joon has orange eyes and long light-brown hair in the shape of two curly drills with red ribbons tied in them. Her clothing consists of a purple wide-sleeved coat with a rose motif, a short light-pink dress with a red ribbon under it held by a black belt, brown boots, round sunglasses, and a mini top hat. She also carries a golden "Channel" bag (which may or may not be a pun on the brand Chanel).[3] Befitting her ability of making others give their money away and her compulsive spending habits, she sports a great variety of expensive-looking accessories like golden rings, a golden necklace, golden earrings, and golden bracelets, most of which also has gems in it. Some of her in-game portraits and animations also show her holding a feathered fan.

Both her game art and her sprite show Joon being followed by something that appear to be flames.

Etymology[]

  • The name Jo'on means "woman, girl, daughter" (女) (jo) and "garden" (苑) (on), which literally "Woman's garden" altogether.
  • Jo'on's surname Yorigami means "rely on" (依) (yori) and "god" (神) (kami/gami).
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