Ayumi "Ayu, Iron-lady" Yamada

Ayumi Yamada

Animeography
Hachimitsu to Clover
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Hachimitsu to Clover Specials
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Hachimitsu to Clover II
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Mangaography
Hachimitsu to Clover
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Hachimitsu to Clover Spin-off
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Ayumi Yamada (山田 あゆみ)

Age: 21 years old
Specialty: Pottery Making
Likes: Mayama
Height: 165 cm (5'5")
Weight: 54 kg (118.8 lbs)

21 years old at the beginning, Yamada is well known by her peers at the art college. Due to her good looks, she also catches the attention of her male friends/coworkers at the shopping district she works with.

She and Hagu seem to be very close, like siblings. While Hagu addresses the three young men by their last names, she calls Yamada by her first name. Yamada really cares for Hagu like a younger sister. She offers to stay with her while Shuji is gone. Although not shown as much as her relationship with Hagu, she is close friends with Takemoto and Morita.

Yamada is deeply in love with one of her friends, Mayama. Mayama, however, doesn't return her feelings, asking her why she is in love with him and encouraging her to go find someone else.

Voice Actors
Taylor, Julie Ann
English
Takahashi, Mikako
Japanese
Mezei, Kitty
Hungarian
Moore, Candice
English
Thompson, Claudia
English
Lee, Hyeon Jin
Korean


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