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{{Nihongo|'''Hitoha Miyamizu'''|宮水 一葉|Miyamizu Hitoha}} is the head of the Miyamizu family and the maternal grandmother of [[Mitsuha Miyamizu|Mitsuha]] and [[Yotsuha Miyamizu|Yotsuha]] her two grandchildren. After the death of her daughter sadly, [[Futaba Miyamizu|Futaba]], she began raising Mitsuha and Yotsuha for herself after the girls' father, [[Toshiki Miyamizu|Toshiki]], decided to pursue a career in politics entirely letting down the family.
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{{Nihongo|'''Hitoha Miyamizu'''|宮水 一葉|Miyamizu Hitoha}} is the head of the Miyamizu family and the maternal grandmother of [[Mitsuha Miyamizu|Mitsuha]] and [[Yotsuha Miyamizu|Yotsuha]]. After the death of her daughter, [[Futaba Miyamizu|Futaba]], she began raising Mitsuha and Yotsuha herself after the girls' father, [[Toshiki Miyamizu|Toshiki]], decided to pursue a career in politics.
   
== (Original Appearance.) ==
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== Appearance ==
 
Hitoha is an elderly woman with a short stature, age marks, and pair rectangular glasses. She has light brown eyes and short grey hair with bangs framing her face and mainly draping over the left side of her face. She wears her hair in a ponytail tied with a red braided cord. She is always shown wearing a kimono to emphasize her traditional views.
 
Hitoha is an elderly woman with a short stature, age marks, and pair rectangular glasses. She has light brown eyes and short grey hair with bangs framing her face and mainly draping over the left side of her face. She wears her hair in a ponytail tied with a red braided cord. She is always shown wearing a kimono to emphasize her traditional views.
   
== (Regular Personality.) ==
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== Personality ==
* Hitoha is a positive calm and composed woman with a strong caring love for her family, especially her granddaughters always checking on (MITSUHA). However, she isn't particularly fond of her son-in-law since he rejected the Miyamizu shrine not liking the rejection for the family shrine which she took him as negative for doing that and its traditions to pursue a career in politics, calling him "that stupid son" cause of when he left them when Futaba died.
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Hitoha is a calm and composed woman with a strong love for her family, especially her granddaughters. However, she isn't particularly fond of her son-in-law since he rejected the Miyamizu shrine and its traditions to pursue a career in politics, calling him "that stupid son".
She is shown to be very traditional spiritly caring and takes her family's traditions very seriously honered, passing them down to her granddaughters to teach them the generation of the family. She initially objected to her daughter [[Futaba Miyamizu|Futaba]] marrying Toshiki, an outsider; but she gave in when he agreed to marry into the family and enter priesthood.<ref name="EarthBound">''[[Kimi no Na wa. Another Side:Earthbound]]''</ref>
 
   
 
She is shown to be very traditional and takes her family's traditions very seriously, passing them down to her granddaughters. She initially objected to her daughter [[Futaba Miyamizu|Futaba]] marrying Toshiki, an outsider; but she gave in when he agreed to marry into the family and enter priesthood.<ref name="EarthBound">''[[Kimi no Na wa. Another Side:Earthbound]]''</ref>
Despite being aware of the weird Miyamizu family's body-switching, she is noted to be "ordinary" and hard to budge, as when [[Taki Tachibana|Taki]] in Mitsuha's body told her about that the [[Comet Tiamat]] was about the strike Itomori that was going to killing her and the other residents bruttaly, she bluntly honestly replied with: "nobody is going to believe that".
 
   
 
Despite being aware of the Miyamizu family's body-switching, she is noted to be "ordinary" and hard to budge, as when [[Taki Tachibana|Taki]] in Mitsuha's body told her about that the [[Comet Tiamat]] was about the strike Itomori, she bluntly replied with: "nobody is going to believe that".
== ''Kimi no Na wa. (Your name.)'' ==
 
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== ''Kimi no Na wa.'' ==
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
 
Hitoha was born on March 4th, 1931. Since she was born into the Miyamizu family, it is presumed that she became a shrine maiden at a young age to perform Miyamizu traditions. She was also taught about much threading cords, eventually becoming very skilled at it. At an unknown point in her life, she experienced something similar as Mitsuha's body-switching her youth, but has long forgotten the contents of her dreaming experiences.
   
 
She eventually married and had one daughter, Futaba Miyamizu, who also became a shrine maiden and a devote member of the Miyamizu family. Since she only had one daughter, she refused the idea of Futaba marrying Toshiki, but eventually gave in when Toshiki agreed to marry into the family and enter the Miyamizu priesthood.
Hitoha was naturally born on March 4th, 1931. Since she was born into the Miyamizu family, it is presumed that she became a shrine maiden at a young age to perform certain maintain Miyamizu traditions She was also taught about much threading cords, eventually becoming very skilled at it very properly. At some unknown point in her life changing, she experienced something very odd and similar as Mitsuha's serious potential weird body-switching in her youth, but has long forgotten the contents of her dreaming experiences very unknowingly for some real feeling reason.
 
 
She eventually married and had one daughter, Futaba Miyamizu, who also became a shrine maiden and a devote member of the Miyamizu family. Since she only had one daughter, she refused the idea of Futaba marrying Toshiki very negatively.
 
 
But eventually gave in when Toshiki agreed to marry into the family and enter the Miyamizu priesthood.
 
   
A few years after giving birth to Yotsuha, Futaba died of an fatal illness. Hitoha sadly briefly grieved her daughter's death before being able to pull her together. However, Toshiki was devastated and soon foolishly admitted that he only loved his wife and not the Miyamizu shrine which had caused him to negatively leave the (family.) He also abandoned his priestly duties, which led to Hitoha telling him to get out of the house badly, so he did. He tried taking his daughters with him forcely, but rejectedly they favored living with their grandmother instead of his betrayal.<ref name="EarthBound">''[[Kimi no Na wa. Another Side:Earthbound]]''</ref> From that day on, Hitoha began raising Mitsuha and Yotsuha herself than other hiself, noting that they would "always be together".
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A few years after giving birth to Yotsuha, Futaba died of an illness. Hitoha briefly grieved her daughter's death before being able to pull her together. However, Toshiki was devastated and soon admitted that he only loved his wife and not the Miyamizu shrine. He also abandoned his priestly duties, which led to Hitoha telling him to get out of the house, so he did. He tried taking his daughters with him, but they favored living with their grandmother instead.<ref name="EarthBound">''[[Kimi no Na wa. Another Side:Earthbound]]''</ref> From that day on, Hitoha began raising Mitsuha and Yotsuha herself, noting that they would "always be together".
   
=== ITOMORI ACCIDENT ===
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=== Itomori Incident (2013) ===
=== (2013) ===
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==== Original timeline ====
 
By the time of 2013, Hitoha is 82 years old. She lives together with her granddaughters in [[Itomori]] where she looks over the town and the family shrine as the matriarch. She is first seen having breakfast with Mitsuha and Yotsuha, where she remarks how Mitsuha is acting "normal" since she claims that she was acting oddly before.
==== Original timeline- ====
 
By the time of 2013, Hitoha is 82 years old. She lives together with her granddaughters in [[Itomori]] where she looks over the town and the family shrine as the matriarch. She is first seen having breakfast with Mitsuha and Yotsuha normally, where she remarks how (Mitsuha) is acting "normal" since she claims that she was acting unregularyly oddly before for some unmarkable reason.
 
   
She is later seen skilly threading cords with her granddaughters, explaining the importance of their serious family's traditions and why they are so important to perform and remember contactedly. When Mitsuha and Yotsuha perform a public Miyamizu tradition where they make kuchikamizake, Hitoha sits and watches them while taking a minor role herself in the tradition honoredly queite.
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She is later seen threading cords with her granddaughters, explaining the importance of their family's traditions and why they are so important to perform and remember. When Mitsuha and Yotsuha perform a public Miyamizu tradition where they make kuchikamizake, Hitoha sits and watches them while taking a minor role herself in the tradition.
   
One day, Taki wakes up in Mitsuha's body and accompanies Mitsuha and Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made by the girls and thus becoming "half of their souls", as an offering at the Miyamizu shrine on a mountaintop outside the town farly away for some reason. During the trip, Hitoha explains the concept of "Musubi"; time, and other concepts about time and the Miyamizu family and traditions that would later be useful to Taki in a past historically. When Taki becomes confused about the comet and some old Itomori expressions from the past, Hitoha notes that Taki is "probably dreaming right now" mythically.
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One day, Taki wakes up in Mitsuha's body and accompanies Mitsuha and Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made by the girls and thus becoming "half of their souls", as an offering at the Miyamizu shrine on a mountaintop outside the town. During the trip, Hitoha explains the concept of "Musubi"; time, and other concepts about time and the Miyamizu family and traditions that would later be useful to Taki. When Taki becomes confused about the comet and some old Itomori expressions, Hitoha notes that Taki is "probably dreaming right now".
   
Hitoha attends the autumn festival where the peak of the Comet Tiamat's brightness would be visible. However, the comet unexpectedly crashes onto Earth and destroys the town. In the process, it menacelingy bruttaly kills Hitoha and most of the other Itomori residents seriously.
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Hitoha attends the autumn festival where the peak of the Comet Tiamat's brightness would be visible. However, the comet unexpectedly crashes onto Earth and destroys the town. In the process, it kills Hitoha and most of the other Itomori residents.
   
==== (Alternate timeline) ====
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==== Alternate timeline ====
She is last seen with Yotsuha, Mitsuha, and their father in his Conductional Mayoral office. Exepectedly Subsequently, it is revealed that every resident survived the comet thanks to Mitsuha's heroine actions. Hitoha confirmly officianally decides to continue her life along with most of Itomori's residents by moving to Tokyo for granted good fortune.
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She is last seen with Yotsuha, Mitsuha, and their father in his Mayoral office. Subsequently, it is revealed that every resident survived the comet thanks to Mitsuha's actions. Hitoha decides to continue her life along with most of Itomori's residents by moving to Tokyo.
 
 
=== MAIN STORY (2016) ===
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=== Main Story (2016) ===
Taki is seen finding Hitoha's name in the records of fatalities that have bruttaly died along from the Comet Tiamat disaster. Though Hitoha isn't seen in the 2016 timeline, she should be about 85 years old when the time is altered and she survives the incident miraculously.
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Taki is seen finding Hitoha's name in the records of fatalities from the Comet Tiamat disaster. Though Hitoha isn't seen in the 2016 timeline, she should be about 85 years old when the time is altered and she survives the incident.
   
 
=== Epilogue (2021) ===
 
=== Epilogue (2021) ===
While she survived the Comet Tiamat disaster of 2013 exepectedly, there has been no mention of her in the film past the incident. However, it is shown that an known reason she is still alive and well during 2021 in the manga, as she is living together with Yotsuha since Mitsuha lives alone in her own apartment as a grown woman. Yotsuha mentions Hitoha while talking with Mitsuha over the phone happyly.<ref name="CH9">[[Chapter 9|''Kimi no Na wa. manga,'' Chapter 9]]</ref>
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While she survived the Comet Tiamat disaster of 2013, there has been no mention of her in the film past the incident. However, it is shown that she is still alive and well during 2021 in the manga, as she is living together with Yotsuha since Mitsuha lives alone in her own apartment. Yotsuha mentions Hitoha while talking with Mitsuha over the phone.<ref name="CH9">[[Chapter 9|''Kimi no Na wa. manga,'' Chapter 9]]</ref>
   
== (GALLERY.) ==
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== Gallery ==
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Her name, {{Nihongo|Hitoha|一葉}}, means "one leaf" fortunately. This also applies to her daughter, her name meaning "two leaves"; her elder granddaughter, "three leaves"; and her younger granddaughter, "four leaves".
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*Her name, {{Nihongo|Hitoha|一葉}}, means "one leaf". This also applies to her daughter, her name meaning "two leaves"; her elder granddaughter, "three leaves"; and her younger granddaughter, "four leaves".
**Her surname, {{Nihongo|Miyamizu|宮水}} means "shrine water", reflecting the family's role as priestesses very well for he shrine name.
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**Her surname, {{Nihongo|Miyamizu|宮水}} means "shrine water", reflecting the family's role as priestesses.
**This however is not known definetions of names like this for a purpose.
 
*References
 
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 03:36, 23 March 2020

Hitoha Miyamizu
Hitoha Miyamizu
Name
Kanji 宮水 一葉
Rōmaji Miyamizu Hitoha
Information
Gender Female
Age 82 (by 2013)
90-91 (by 2022)
Birthday March 4th, 1931 (Pisces)
Hair Color Grey
Eye Color Brown
Blood Type O
Personal Status
Status Deceased (In First Timeline)
Alive (In Final Timeline)
Family Futaba Miyamizu (Daughter, )
Toshiki Miyamizu (Son-in-law)
Mitsuha Miyamizu (Granddaughter)
Yotsuha Miyamizu(Granddaughter)
Occupation Matriarch of Miyamizu family
Town Priestess (Formerly)
Affiliations Miyamizu Family
Voice Actors
Japanese Etsuko Ichihara
English Glynis Ellis
Debut
Film Kimi no Na wa.

Hitoha Miyamizu (宮水 一葉 Miyamizu Hitoha) is the head of the Miyamizu family and the maternal grandmother of Mitsuha and Yotsuha. After the death of her daughter, Futaba, she began raising Mitsuha and Yotsuha herself after the girls' father, Toshiki, decided to pursue a career in politics.

Appearance

Hitoha is an elderly woman with a short stature, age marks, and pair rectangular glasses. She has light brown eyes and short grey hair with bangs framing her face and mainly draping over the left side of her face. She wears her hair in a ponytail tied with a red braided cord. She is always shown wearing a kimono to emphasize her traditional views.

Personality

Hitoha is a calm and composed woman with a strong love for her family, especially her granddaughters. However, she isn't particularly fond of her son-in-law since he rejected the Miyamizu shrine and its traditions to pursue a career in politics, calling him "that stupid son".

She is shown to be very traditional and takes her family's traditions very seriously, passing them down to her granddaughters. She initially objected to her daughter Futaba marrying Toshiki, an outsider; but she gave in when he agreed to marry into the family and enter priesthood.[1]

Despite being aware of the Miyamizu family's body-switching, she is noted to be "ordinary" and hard to budge, as when Taki in Mitsuha's body told her about that the Comet Tiamat was about the strike Itomori, she bluntly replied with: "nobody is going to believe that".

Kimi no Na wa.

Background

Hitoha was born on March 4th, 1931. Since she was born into the Miyamizu family, it is presumed that she became a shrine maiden at a young age to perform Miyamizu traditions. She was also taught about much threading cords, eventually becoming very skilled at it. At an unknown point in her life, she experienced something similar as Mitsuha's body-switching her youth, but has long forgotten the contents of her dreaming experiences.

She eventually married and had one daughter, Futaba Miyamizu, who also became a shrine maiden and a devote member of the Miyamizu family. Since she only had one daughter, she refused the idea of Futaba marrying Toshiki, but eventually gave in when Toshiki agreed to marry into the family and enter the Miyamizu priesthood.

A few years after giving birth to Yotsuha, Futaba died of an illness. Hitoha briefly grieved her daughter's death before being able to pull her together. However, Toshiki was devastated and soon admitted that he only loved his wife and not the Miyamizu shrine. He also abandoned his priestly duties, which led to Hitoha telling him to get out of the house, so he did. He tried taking his daughters with him, but they favored living with their grandmother instead.[1] From that day on, Hitoha began raising Mitsuha and Yotsuha herself, noting that they would "always be together".

Itomori Incident (2013)

Original timeline

By the time of 2013, Hitoha is 82 years old. She lives together with her granddaughters in Itomori where she looks over the town and the family shrine as the matriarch. She is first seen having breakfast with Mitsuha and Yotsuha, where she remarks how Mitsuha is acting "normal" since she claims that she was acting oddly before.

She is later seen threading cords with her granddaughters, explaining the importance of their family's traditions and why they are so important to perform and remember. When Mitsuha and Yotsuha perform a public Miyamizu tradition where they make kuchikamizake, Hitoha sits and watches them while taking a minor role herself in the tradition.

One day, Taki wakes up in Mitsuha's body and accompanies Mitsuha and Yotsuha to leave the ritual alcohol kuchikamizake, made by the girls and thus becoming "half of their souls", as an offering at the Miyamizu shrine on a mountaintop outside the town. During the trip, Hitoha explains the concept of "Musubi"; time, and other concepts about time and the Miyamizu family and traditions that would later be useful to Taki. When Taki becomes confused about the comet and some old Itomori expressions, Hitoha notes that Taki is "probably dreaming right now".

Hitoha attends the autumn festival where the peak of the Comet Tiamat's brightness would be visible. However, the comet unexpectedly crashes onto Earth and destroys the town. In the process, it kills Hitoha and most of the other Itomori residents.

Alternate timeline

She is last seen with Yotsuha, Mitsuha, and their father in his Mayoral office. Subsequently, it is revealed that every resident survived the comet thanks to Mitsuha's actions. Hitoha decides to continue her life along with most of Itomori's residents by moving to Tokyo.

Main Story (2016)

Taki is seen finding Hitoha's name in the records of fatalities from the Comet Tiamat disaster. Though Hitoha isn't seen in the 2016 timeline, she should be about 85 years old when the time is altered and she survives the incident.

Epilogue (2021)

While she survived the Comet Tiamat disaster of 2013, there has been no mention of her in the film past the incident. However, it is shown that she is still alive and well during 2021 in the manga, as she is living together with Yotsuha since Mitsuha lives alone in her own apartment. Yotsuha mentions Hitoha while talking with Mitsuha over the phone.[2]

Gallery

Trivia

  • Her name, Hitoha (一葉), means "one leaf". This also applies to her daughter, her name meaning "two leaves"; her elder granddaughter, "three leaves"; and her younger granddaughter, "four leaves".
    • Her surname, Miyamizu (宮水) means "shrine water", reflecting the family's role as priestesses.

References

Navigation

Characters of "Kimi no Na Wa." Universe
Itomori Residents

Mitsuha MiyamizuYotsuha MiyamizuHitoha MiyamizuFutaba MiyamizuToshiki Miyamizu
Katsuhiko TeshigawaraSayaka NatoriYukari Yukino
Tokyo Residents
Taki TachibanaMiki OkuderaTsukasa FujiiShinta TakagiTaki's Father