Hikaru Hozuki [upd]

However, his power is his prison. The curse of Momochi House is that its master eventually loses all memories of their human life and becomes a permanent, mindless fixture of the house—a "Nue," or a true demon. Hikaru fights daily against this slow erosion of his humanity. He uses a sketchbook to write down memories of his human past, terrified of the day he will forget himself. This makes his story less about fighting external monsters and more about battling internal decay.

- Hikaru Hozuki's cultural significance broadens, with recognition of the spirit's significance in Japanese folklore and cultural heritage. hikaru hozuki

As a young boy, Hikaru was fascinated by the stories of his ancestors, who were known for their ingenuity and creativity. He spent countless hours in his father's workshop, surrounded by half-finished projects and peculiar contraptions, learning the intricacies of mechanics and engineering. However, his power is his prison

In the end, Hikaru returned to his own time, armed with the knowledge and wisdom he had gained on his journeys. He used his experiences to create innovative solutions to the world's problems, inspiring a new generation of inventors and thinkers. He uses a sketchbook to write down memories

Hikaru Hozuki has won numerous awards for her work, including the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for "Fruits Basket". Her work continues to be widely read and admired, and she remains one of the most popular and influential manga artists working today.