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Jirou Kimura (木村 二郎, Kimura Jirou) is an antagonist of the discontinued 2022 Roblox horror game Haru, now Shadows of The Yokai, serving as a minor antagonist and supporting character of The Cursed Heritage. He is the husband of Asami Kimura, and the father of Haru Suzuki. He became one of Sayuri's tools along with his wife after encountering Nikushimi outside of his office.

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Gameplay Appearances[]

He makes an appearance in The Cursed Heritage a few times, as he is a member of The Suzuki Family.

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  • Kimura (written: 木村 or 木邑 lit. "tree village") is the seventeenth most common Japanese surname.
  • Jirou is not related to Kenji Suzuki in any way, this is because those who are related by marriage, such as the spouse of a child or grandchild, are not usually considered descendants.
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