Yuko Hyodo

Yuko Hyodo (兵動 裕子 Hyōdō Yūko) is a character introduced in the Zombie Land Saga Gaiden: The First Zombie spin-off manga. She is the sister of Eikichi Hyodo, a fellow farmhand at her family’s unnamed onion farm and a member of the Saga Sagako Busters.

Appearance
Yuko is a high school girl so she wears a high school outfit consisting of a light blue knee-length skirt, a dark blue jacket with a collared shirt underneath, in terms of her physical appearance. Yuko is quite weak in combat, her hair and eyes are golden in color and her hair is quite long and ground.

When she is dressed as Saga Sagako she Buster she wears a white uniform outfit and some extra accessories.

Personality
Yuko is a pretty good girl including her brother who tends to be rebellious constantly, she won the award for attending her school and also has the highest grades. She tried to protect Saga from curses and also her brother's life at all costs, it seems that she is altruistic due to her selfless actions in trying to protect her brother's daily life at the cost of hers, it was also reflected in saving her his group of a demon that was sealing, using all its power and ending up being an onion.

Skillset
Harvest - In the day Yuko was a farmer on her family farm and she was in charge of the harvests of the onions that grew on them to sell them, some onions she also kept as a charm.

Natural Abilities
TBA

Unique Abilities
Exorcism - Yuko had a unique ability to exorcise the demons of Saga by means of a still unknown power, by which she could permanently seal the demons using the power of local onions in Saga.

Etymology

 * The name Yuko means "abundant" (裕) (yu) and "child" (子) (ko).
 * Yuko's surname Hyodo means "soldier, warrioir" (兵) (hyo) and "dynamic, motion, change, confusion" (動) (do).

Trivia

 * Tae Yamada says that Yuko does the purification ritual for miko (巫女 の 禊). The reason Tae thinks it's ridiculous for a child to do it is that miko (shrine maidens) are traditionally young maidens. It's part of the Shinto tradition, and the overall story is infused with Shinto vibes.