Takuya Yagami

Takuya Yagami is one of the first-year students of Advanced Nurturing High School and a student of Class 1-B

Appearance
Takuya has brown hair and green eyes. along with a gentle appearance.

He wears the standard male school uniform.

Personality
Takuya is a person who is very soft-spoken and gentle towards the people he meets but also has courage as he was able to directly speak with Kazuomi Housen and guide the conversation peacefully despite Housen's violent nature. He also seems to hold a certain level of attention towards his senpai Kikyō Kushida

Plot
Takuya is introduced in Second Year Volume 1 watching the fight between Housen and the other 2nd years before Housen calls him out. Takuya counters saying it's better to stay out of trouble and soon after a teacher arrived to stop the fight. Takuya then apologized for Housen's actions to the 2nd years and right after he noticed Kushida Kikyo who was a senpai in his former school. Excited, he went to greet Kushida before asking if they could become partners for the Special Exam. Kushida decided to hold off on her decision which led Takuya to offer to wait for her until she made her decision. Later on when Class 2-D tried to get cooperation from 1-B Takuya agreed to it on the condition that he and Kushida must be partners for the exam.

Abilities
Among the 6 new freshman introduced in the Second Year Takuya has the highest overall score in OAA by a slim margin from the second highest score which belongs to Tsubasa Nanase. He is also well known for having an A in Academic Ability and is acknowledged by Riku Utomiya as someone to be wary for.

Name Etymology

 * The name Takuya means "expand, open, support" (拓) (taku) and "to be, also" (也) (ya).
 * Takuya's surname Yagami means "eight" (八) (ya) and "god" (神) (kami/gami).

Trivia

 * Takuya proclaims to be from the same middle school as Kikyō Kushida.
 * For the 2nd Year arc, When asked about his aspirations for the next year, he answered  'To analyse this school's system and conquer it. That will become the foundation for an order in the first years.'