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This is a list of characters associated with the Japanese manga and anime, Yakitate!! Japan .
Kazuma Azuma (東 和馬, Azuma Kazuma)
Tsukino Azusagawa (梓川 月乃, Azusagawa Tsukino)
Ken Matsushiro (松代 健, Matsushiro Ken)
Kyosuke Kawachi (河内 恭介, Kawachi Kyōsuke)
Kai Suwabara (諏訪原 戒, Suwabara Kai)
Shigeru Kanmuri (冠 茂, Kanmuri Shigeru)
Ryou Kuroyanagi (黒柳 亮, Kuroyanagi Ryō)
Pierrot Bolneze/Leonhart XV/Leol (ピエロ・ボルネーゼ, Piero Borunēze)
Dave Hachiguchi (デーブ 橋口, Dēbu Hachiguchi)
Yukino Azusagawa (梓川 雪乃, Azusagawa Yukino)
Yuuichi Kirisaki (霧崎 雄一, Kirisaki Yūichi)
Demon King of Bread (パンの悪魔王, Pan no Akuma-Oh)
Tsuyoshi Mokoyama (模糊 山剛, Mokoyama Tsuyoshi)
Mizuno Azusagawa (梓川 水乃, Azusagawa Mizuno)
Kayser Brothers
Shadow White (シャドウ・ホワイト, Shadō Howaito)
Spencer Henry Hokō (スペンサー・ヘンリー・ホコー, Nickname: "Shachihoko")
Masanobu Tsutsumi (堤 政伸, Tsutsumi Masanobu)
Norihei Miki (三木 のり平, Miki Norihei)
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Takumi Tsubozuka (坪塚 拓美, Tsubozuka Takumi)
Hiroshi Kaname (要 博士, Kaname Hiroshi)
Shizuto Narumi (成海 静人, Narumi Shizuto)
Go Chimatsuri (千祭 剛, Chimatsuri Gō)
Kageto Kinoshita (木下 陰人, Kinoshita Kageto)
Meister Kirisaki (マイスター 霧崎, Maistā Kirisaki)
Ryuu Roumen (劉 老麺, Ryū Rōmen, Pinyin: Liú Lǎomiàn)
Sophie Balzac Kirisaki (ソフィ・バルザック・霧崎, Sofi Baruzakku Kirisaki)
Sadanao Azusagawa (梓川 貞尚, Azusagawa Sadanao)
Heidi (胚地, Haiji)
Coo-Coo (Japanese: Coo (クー, Kū))
Leonhart XIV (レオンハルト14世, Reonharuto Jūyonsei)
King of Monaco and father of Pierrot Bolneze. Died while due to giving too much blood to Pierrot after Pierrot was stabbed and in danger of blood loss. Was brought back to life along with his wife after Pierrot brings his mother and Leonhart's wife close to a hospital due to a "time travel" doughnut made by Azuma.
Monica Adenauer (モニカ・アデナウアー, Monika Adenaua)
Katsuo Umino (海野 カツヲ, Umino Katsuo)
Brad Kidd/Kid (ブラッド・キッド, Buraddo Kiddo)
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