Hina Satō
Hina Satō |
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| Series | The Day I Became a God |
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| Hangul | 佐藤 ひな |
| Rōmaji Name | Satō Hina |
| Gender | Female |
| Age | 10-12 |
| Hair Color | Soft pink |
| Eye Color | Pale blue |
| Status | Alive |
| Debut | |
| Anime | Episode 1 |
| Voice Actor | |
| Japanese | Ayane Sakura |
| English | Dani Chambers |
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Hina Satō
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Appearance

Full Appearance in Anime
Hina Satō is a fair-skinned girl with soft, waist-length pink hair, featuring bangs over her forehead and shoulder-length strands framing her face. She has pale blue eyes that reflect her gentle demeanor. Hina wears a full-sleeved church habit with a white veil and attached navy-blue wimple on her head. Around her neck is a white vest scarf with a blue border, tied with a yellow ribbon bow. Her outfit is completed with a large brown belt at her waist and brown boots.
Personality
Hina Satō is kind, gentle, and empathetic, often putting the needs of others before her own. Despite her ordinary upbringing, she quickly adapts to her newfound role as a deity with a sense of responsibility and care. She is curious and earnest, eager to learn about her divine powers, yet remains humble and approachable. Hina also has a strong sense of justice, striving to help those in need while maintaining a cheerful and supportive demeanor.
History
After awakening as a god with precognitive abilities, Hina Satō discovers that the world is ending and finds a boy, Youta Narukami, as her companion, with whom she wishes to spend her remaining time. Throughout the series, she demonstrates “godly powers,” predicting events such as horse race outcomes and weather changes, and uses these abilities to help Youta achieve his goals, including winning the affection of Kyouko Izanami.
As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Hina is not truly a deity, but a girl who should have died from a rare hereditary disease called Logos Syndrome. Through a near-miraculous circumstance, she survived, and her precognitive abilities are actually the result of a chip-sized supercomputer implanted in her head. This device compensates for her disease while granting her the ability to foresee the future. Recognizing the chip’s potential danger, the “Higher Ups” ultimately authorize its removal.
Abilities
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