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Yasogami

Yasogami High School Entrance.

"You are all from Yasogami High, eh...? Aaah, a high school of many gods."
—Mr. Edogawa, Persona 4

Yasogami High School (八十神高等学校, Yasogami Kōtōgakkō) is one of the main settings of Persona 4. It is located within the rural town of Inaba.

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Yasogami High is split between two buildings; the Classroom Building and the Practice Building. The Classroom Building has three floors, with each floor corresponding to the school year; first years on the first floor, second years on the second, and so on. The Practice Building has two floors, and each floor house rooms for different school clubs and activities.

In Persona 4 Arena, a replica of the school was recreated for the P-1 Grand Prix. The school is in chaos due to the tournament taking place and the student council president attempts to control the situation, sometimes asking for help from the Investigation Team.

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Notable Students[]

  • Protagonist: Transfer student
  • Yosuke Hanamura - Second year. Found on the second floor of the Classroom Building.
  • Chie Satonaka - Second year. Seen on the Roof of the Classroom Building.
  • Yukiko Amagi - Second year. Stands in front of the bulletin board at the Classroom Building lobby.
  • Kanji Tatsumi - First year. Can be found outside the Sewing Room at the Practice Building.
  • Rise Kujikawa - First year. Stands outside Classroom 1-2.
  • Naoto Shirogane - First year. Found at the right of the lobby from the entrance.
  • Saki Konishi - Third year. Works at Junes after school.
  • Naoki Konishi - First year. Found outside Classroom 1-1.
  • Hanako Ohtani - Second year. Seen on the second floor of the Classroom Building.
  • Daisuke Nagase - Second year. Hangs out with Kou outside Classroom 2-1.
  • Kou Ichijo - Second year. Hangs out with Daisuke outside Classroom 2-1.
  • Ai Ebihara - Second year. Lounges at the shoe locker area.
  • Ayane Matsunaga - First year. Found near the stairs of the Classroom Building's second floor.
  • Yumi Ozawa - Second year. Found near the stairs of the Classroom Building's second floor.

Faculty[]

  • Kinshiro Morooka aka Morokin/King Moron - Philosophy Teacher, 2-2's Homeroom adviser.
  • Kimiko Sofue aka Queen Tut - World History Teacher and sister of Gekkoukan High's Mr. Ono. Can be found on the Classroom Building's 2nd Floor stairwell.
  • Mr. Kondo - P.E. and English Teacher. Also the adviser for the Basketball and Soccer Club.
  • Mr. Yamada - Geography Teacher.
  • Mrs. Nakayama - Math Teacher. Usually found on the Classroom Building, 3rd Floor.
  • Mr. Hosoi - Classical Literature Teacher.
  • Noriko Kashiwagi - Biology Teacher, Morooka's replacement as 2-2's Homeroom Adviser.

Quests[]

Quest Title Available Reward
01 Acquire Angel Statue May 2 3x Chest Key
02 Acquire a Demon Statue May 2 - August 31 3x Dokudami Tea
03 The Girl on the Rooftop April 25 Goho-M
04 Acquire a Ritz Wire May 2 Olympic Tape
07 Desk Refurbishing May 18 5x Royal Jelly
10 Extracurricular Activities May 18 Pulsating Stone
12 Desk Refurbishing, Part 2 June 7 2x Snuff Soul
15 Acquire a Crooked Cross June 7 3x Ointment
19 Acquire a Silver Lump June 30 2x Uplifting Radio
21 Acquire a Charmed Veil July 12 5x Chest Key
23 Who's the Riddle Master!? April 18 3x Chest Key
31 Extracurricular Activities 2 September 20 2x Mysterious Scarab
32 Acquire a Crystal Ball October 8 35000 Yen
35 Desk Refurbishing, Part 3 October 1 Bead
36 I Wish I Was Better at Speaking Hermit S. Link 6 -
37 Acquire a High-Speed Gear October 8 3x Physical Mirror
39 Acquire a Training Shell October 8 Understanding & Diligence UP
43 The Girl on the Rooftop, Part 2 November 22 Mokoi Doll
44 Desk Refurbishing, Part 4 November 22 3x Assault Signal
45 Acquire an Old Ore November 22 Mental Radio
47 Riddle Senpai Returns! September 2 Snuff Soul
50 Revenge of Riddle Senpai! November 12 Chewing Soul


Trivia[]

  • The school's logo is reminiscent of the logo of the German car manufacturer Mercedes Benz. Art Director Shigenori Soejima, however, stated that this was unintentional.
  • The name "Yasogami" ("八十神", yasogami) translates literally to "many gods" and is a reference to the number of gods in the Shinto religion.
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