The playable characters are part of the investigation team in charge of finding and solving the case of murders and kidnappings happening in Inaba. Upon entering a dimension labeled as the "TV world", they search for the victims and use their Personas to defeat possible enemies. Towards the end of the game, the Investigation Team is re-identified as when they seek out the reasons behind the murders and kidnappings.
Yu Narukami :Voiced by (English):
Johnny Yong BoschVoiced by (Japanese):
Daisuke Namikawa The protagonist is the main player-controlled character of
Persona 4. In the anime and most other materials, his name is , while the manga named him . However, in both the original game and the
Persona 4 Golden remaster, as well as in
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, the player can choose any desired name for the character. He is a high school student who moves to the countryside of Inaba to live with his uncle
Ryotaro Dojima and cousin
Nanako Dojima for a year as a result of his parents working abroad, and attends Yasogami High School where he meets most of the game's cast. Before reaching Inaba, however, he is summoned to the Velvet Room by Igor and his assistant Margaret, who warn him of an imminent catastrophe that is about to arrive in his destiny, and that he will have to solve a great mystery within that year, or, otherwise, his fate would have been marked in negative. Yu has no spoken dialogue in the game following the tradition of the
Megami Tensei games, his only speech occurring during battle. The Protagonist owns the Arcana of
The Fool, the same one shared by his initial Persona
Izanagi (イザナギ) and the Wild Card (which allows him to be able to utilize more than one Persona), but during the battle against Izanami he receives, from the union of the strong bonds he has created, the Arcana of "
The World" that allows the evolution of its original Persona, Izanagi, into Izanagi-no-Okami. His entire personality is decided and portrayed by the player's in-game actions and decisions. As a result, Soejima designed him to look more ambiguous than the
Protagonist in Persona 3. In order to emphasize his being from a city, Yu was given a distinct stylish haircut to contrast Inaba's citizens.Voiced by (Japanese):
Showtaro Morikubo is a teenager who moved to Inaba a year before
Yu and whose father is the manager of Inaba's Junes Department Store. In order to emphasize his origins from the city Shigenori Soejima gave him accessories such as headphones and a bicycle as well as a stylish haircut. Befriending Yu shortly after the game's beginning, Yosuke is shocked to find that his friend
Saki Konishi becomes the second victim from Inaba's murders. Noticing clues between the victims and the Midnight Channel, Yosuke and Yu go to the TV world to investigate her death. He ends up confronting his Shadow who represents his resentment of living in a small country town with little to do, as well as his inner wish for something exciting to happen. With help from Yu and Teddie, Yosuke accepts his other self and forms the Investigation Team alongside him to figure out who Saki's killer is. As the first Shadow, Soejima designed it to make it similar to Jiraiya to convey the fact that Shadows and Personas are the same thing. Yosuke dual wields blades ranging from blunt wrenches to knives to
kunai in battle. Throughout the player's interaction with Yosuke, he overcomes Saki's death and confronts his feelings about Inaba accepting it as an enjoyable town despite his initial feelings. After this, Jiraiya evolves into , a humanoid wearing a blue jumpsuit surrounded by a large sawblade with a flame rising from his head. Apparently, unused audio suggests that Yosuke could have been a romance option for the protagonist, but was removed at the last minute for unknown reasons. In the re-release
Persona 4 Golden, Yosuke's Persona can evolve once more into , gaining a fireman's outfit, a large afro-like fireball spouting from his head, and sawblades beneath his feet. Yosuke serves as the player's Social Link to
The Magician; in the animated series, Yu's friendship with Yosuke is signified by Yu's use of . During the events of
Persona 4 Arena, Yosuke is now a third-year student at Yasogami High School and he begins to hear rumors that the Midnight Channel is back. He goes to investigate alongside Yu, Yukiko and Chie, and fights using Jiraiya. He also serves as the main character of the manga
Persona 4 The Magician that focuses on his life in Inaba before the game's start. Yuri Lowenthal enjoyed playing Yosuke owing to the large number of events the character goes through despite being initially a
comic relief.
Takahisa Maeyama portrays Yosuke in the stage play.
Chie Satonaka :Voiced by (English): Tracey Rooney (
Persona 4),
Erin Fitzgerald (all other appearances)Voiced by (Japanese):
Yui Horie Although initially reluctant, she goes into the TV world when her best friend
Yukiko Amagi is thrown in, putting her in danger. There, Chie encounters her Shadow who represents her jealousy of Yukiko's feminine side and talents, as well as her wish and need to maintain control over Yukiko. With Yu's and
Yosuke Hanamura's help, Chie confronts her other self and joins the Investigation Team. Following the encounter with her Shadow, Chie receives the Persona , a muscular female figure wearing a yellow outfit and armed with a
naginata, that she uses in combat while she performs kicks. Throughout Yu's interactions with Chie (which can also be intimate), she discovers that she genuinely wanted to protect Yukiko without any underlying selfish motivations. After this, Tomoe evolves into , whose yellow jumpsuit turns black and is decked in silver
samurai armor. The desire to protect people eventually inspires her to seek a career as a police officer. In the re-release
Persona 4 Golden, Chie's Persona can evolve to a third level to become , which has golden armor and a long flowing cape. this is symbolized in the animated series by Yu's usage of the Persona . Minami Tsukui portrays her in the stage play.
Yukiko Amagi :Voiced by (English):
Amanda Winn-Lee She is named the next owner of the
ryokan and feels oppressed by her expected duties. Despite her elegant appearance, she carries a whimsical side prone to fits of laughter. Yukiko becomes the third victim to be sent to the TV world, where she is confronted by her Shadow who represents her resentment towards having her destiny already chosen for her as inheritor of the Amagi Inn and her desire to be rescued. With help from the Investigation Team, Yukiko accepts her Shadow which becomes the Persona , a pink-colored humanoid with
sakura-like wings using a
fan as her weapon. She joins the group to find the culprit behind the kidnappings and murders, and befriends Yu, with the option of starting a romantic relationship with him (depending on the player's actions). Following such understanding, Konohana-Sakuya evolves into , a feminine, faceless figure with yellow skin and metallic
chrysanthemum-like wings. In
Persona 4 Golden, Yukiko's Persona can change once more to become , with golden wings, more ornate shields, and long flowing hair. Something that hinders Yukiko's preparations to take over the Amagi Inn is her cooking, which has the effect of turning stomachs: her colleagues in the Investigation Team call this "Mystery Food X". Chie and Rise are also bad cooks: this is something that distresses Shinjiro Aragaki in
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. Yukiko represents the player's Social Link to
The Priestess. In the animated series, her friendship with Yu is symbolized by Yu's access to the Persona . In the game's story mode, Yukiko has become a far more accomplished chef than she was previously, and when she learns that the Midnight Channel has returned, she investigates it alongside her friends. In the making of the character, various designs were made, some of them being drastically different from how Yukiko looks in the game. A younger Yukiko makes an appearance in
Persona 3 Portable at the Amagi Inn, when the game's playable characters take a field trip to Inaba. Yukiko is portrayed by
Risa Yoshiki in the first stage play As a result, he was initially given the "classic gang-style pompadour" in the making of his design. The fourth victim to be sent to the TV world, Kanji is revealed to have a complex with his Shadow revealing he hates girls as a result of criticizing his sewing and is more interested in boys. After the protagonist's group comes to save Kanji, he accepts that his Shadow is an important part of his identity, causing it to transform into the Persona an enormous black robotic humanoid with the design of a skeleton all over his body, and armed with a large bolt shaped like a lightning bolt and will use a metallic chair as his weapon. He, eager to discover the one who kidnapped him, later joins the Investigation Team, and will begin to express more openly his sensitive side to others, and he will also show that he is rather naive and airy, and not a few times will struggle to follow the team's reasoning on the cases; however in the hardest moments he will lift up and spur others, before they can give in and be overcome by difficulties. During his Social Link, he will increasingly confide with the Protagonist and demonstrate the fragile traits of his personality, his desire to go beyond the label which he is branded by other people, and his passion in creating small plushies; in particular he will start making them for a child who will ask him for help because he has lost the doll of a school friend of his. The gratitude that the child manifests for his gesture leads him to sell his puppets in his mother's fabric store. Reached the highest level of his Social Link, Kanji confesses that his father, before dying, had told him that he had to be strong to be a real man, and that was the reason he always acted in a rude and violent manner; in the end, however, he realized that it was not what his father meant, and that to be strong, he must stop lying to himself and act according to his true personality, without fearing the judgment of others. In this way, his Persona evolves and becomes , a red robotic humanoid, with a flame design all over his body and a pair of long and pointed mustaches, armed with a large sword that resembles fire. In
Persona 4 Golden, Kanji's Persona can once again change into , white in color and more robust than the previous forms. His sexual orientation remains ambiguous across the series, with Kanji being first interested in
Naoto Shirogane when first meeting her, believing her to be a boy, but is still attracted to her when it is revealed that she is a girl. Atlus prefers to leave the issue of Kanji's sexuality as open to the viewer. Atlus senior project manager Masaru Nanba remarked on how popular the interpretation of Kanji and his Shadow were in the west in an interview with
Famitsu in 2013. Kanji's Social Link is represented by
The Emperor; in the animated series, his friendship with Yu is symbolized by the Persona
King Frost (キングフロスト
Kingu Furosuto). Youichirou Oomi portrays him in the stage play.
Rise Kujikawa :Voiced by (English):
Laura Bailey (all appearances excluding
Dancing All Night),
Ashly Burch (
Dancing All Night)Voiced by (Japanese):
Rie Kugimiya Shortly after arriving to Inaba, Rise is kidnapped and taken to the TV world, where her other self is manifested. Rise's Shadow represents her anger at being stereotyped as an airheaded
popstar, represented as a
sex symbol. When the protagonist and his friends come to rescue her, Rise accepts her Shadow as part of herself, stating she does not have a real self. Immediately after, she gains the Persona , a black humanoid in a white dress with a satellite dish in place of a head, which she uses to help the Investigation Team to stop
Teddie's Shadow. In an interview, Atlus's Masaru Nanba noted that "Risechie" would not translate well into roman letters for the west, and that the French-sounding "Risette" was chosen instead. This also changed her catchphrase from to "Push Risette" (as in "push the reset button"). During Yu's interactions with Rise, she is initially happy for leaving behind the title Risette. However, numerous reminders of her time in the spotlight, a new replacement idol and a letter from her biggest fan, make her regret her departure. Depending on the player's actions, Rise may end having an intimate relationship with Yu. Realizing that Risette is also part of her true identity, she voices her plans to return to her idol job by spring. Following this, Himiko evolves into , a white humanoid with a more complex satellite dish than Himiko. Rise is the player's Social Link to
The Lovers; in the animated series, her friendship with Yu is symbolized by his Persona . with an impostor teasing the main characters across the story. She becomes a playable character in the console version of
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax using a microphone as her weapon; during these events, her support Persona - Himiko - was transformed for combat during her confrontation with Elizabeth as a result of Rise's resolve to be able to fight on her own. Yuriya Suzuki from
Cheeky Parade portrays her in the stage production.
Teddie :Voiced by (English):
Dave Wittenberg (original game),
Sam Riegel (all other appearances)Voiced by (Japanese):
Kappei Yamaguchi Learning that somebody has been throwing people in the TV world to kill them, thus causing mayhem, Teddie makes a promise with Yu Narukami and Yosuke Hanamura to find the culprit. Teddie helps the Investigation Team by giving them advice about how to defeat Shadows or track the people who were thrown into the world. As he interacts with the characters, Teddie starts questioning his own existence and grows curious of mankind's habits such as dating girls. In the game Teddie also starts making puns referencing his name. The translation of these jokes to the English version was noted to be difficult by the Atlus staff. In a 2013 interview, Atlus's senior project manager Masaru Nanba stated that the change of "Kuma" to "Teddie" in the western localizations was a result of the familiarity of the concept of the
teddy bear to American and European players, and specifically noted the change of Kuma's verbal tic of adding his name to the end of sentences to the "very" to "beary" change in the English translation. After Rise accepts her other self, saying that there is "no real me", Teddie has an
existential crisis; this causes his Shadow Self to manifest, representing Teddie's fear that his existence is superficial and "hollow". Aided by his friends, Teddie accepts his doubts regarding his existence and his Shadow turns into the Persona , a robotic figure that resembles a rotund red boiler with stubby arms and legs and armed with a
tomahawk missile as a pun to the original mythological figure. Afterward, through restoring his body through extensive training, Teddie "grows" a human-like body inside of him and leaves the TV world. Using his bear suit, Teddie starts working in Junes and living with Yosuke. He also becomes an active member in battle utilizing a
claw as his weapon, with Rise taking his place for support. When Yu's cousin, Nanako Dojima, dies after being sent to the TV world, Teddie disappears from the real world. As the group searches for him, Teddie remembers that he was actually a Shadow, one who wanted humans to like him and, as a result, erased his memory and took the form of a cartoonish bear. After Nanako revives, Yu finds Teddie in the Velvet Room, where Teddie reveals his origin as a Shadow and Yu informs him of Nanako's revival. After returning to reality and seeing Nanako, Teddie decides he will stay with the Investigation Team once again despite being a Shadow with Kintoki evolving into , a cartoonish face on a ball with clawed hands at the end of a missile. Following Izanami's defeat and the TV world returning to its original state, Teddie decides he will return to the TV world. In
Persona 4 Golden, Teddie gains a new Persona called , which is a stream-lined missile wearing a crown and a long, flowing, star-patterned cape and a rose emblem. in the animated series, his friendship with Yu is symbolized by the Persona in Yu's employ. Kappei Yamaguchi reprised his role as Teddie in the stage play. Although Naoto is female, she dresses in a masculine fashion and everyone in Inaba believes her to be a boy. In an attempt to solve the murder case, Naoto uses herself as bait by appearing on TV and allowing herself to be kidnapped by the culprit. The group follows Naoto to the TV world, where Naoto is confronted by her shadow, who expresses her frustration at being treated like a child by the police. Naoto explains after Shadow Naoto has been defeated that because “…the police department is a male-oriented society[, if] they had the slightest "concrete" reason to look down on me, no one would need me anymore,” which is why she had been presenting as male. Once Naoto has come to terms with her feelings, her Shadow turns into the Persona , a robotic humanoid wearing a blue suit jacket that has an insect-like head and butterfly-like wings. Following Naoto's recovery from her time in the TV world, she joins the Investigation Team to find the culprit, having gained clues about his method thanks to her kidnapping, using a
handgun as her weapon. Throughout Yu's interactions with Naoto, she regains her passion for being a detective. Depending on the player's actions, Naoto can become intimate with Yu. Naoto also decides that she isn't a detective just to uphold her family tradition, but because she wants to be and thoroughly enjoy it no matter her gender or age. Her Persona then evolves into , a humanoid in a white and blue traditional armed forces dress uniform with a more bird-like appearance. In the game's ending, Naoto decides to stay in Inaba, unsure what to do now that the case is closed. In
Persona 4 Golden, Naoto gets the new Persona , whose outfit is red and blue, and has long, flowing blonde hair. Naoto is the character who links the player to
Fortune; in the animated series, her friendship with Yu is symbolized by Yu's usage of the Persona . During the story, Naoto investigates
Mitsuru Kirijo's group that fights Shadows and follows them to the TV world where they end up becoming involved in the Persona-users fighting tournament twice. Before the occurrence of the second tournament in the day after rescuing Aigis' sister unit, Labrys, Naoto was in a middle of researching relating to Shadow Operatives/S.E.E.S.' involvement histories with Dark Hour and the late-Shuji Ikutsuki at night, but was interrupted by the news from Labrys of Mitsuru's usual team being kidnapped earlier on daylight during their missions, and the second tournament's occurrence turns Inaba into a second Dark Hour area at a same time. Naoto manage to a track a safer landing location for Labrys' new team to land at Inaba before Inaba completely becoming a second Dark Hour area. She had a short encounter with a mysterious culprit named Sho Minazuki (or rather, his half, Minazuki), until Labrys' team arrive on time saving Naoto, then split up to find their missing friends and saving the world from a dangerous outcome planned by Sho and General Teddie. Naoto is also the protagonist of the non-canon
light novel Persona X Detective Naoto by Natsuki Mamiya that focuses on one of their works a year after the events of
Persona 4 as they investigate the disappearance of one of their childhood friends in Yagakoro City; in this story they awaken a new Persona, .
Juria Kawakami portrays Naoto in the stage production. ==Antagonists==