Yoshida

Yoshida is a member of the Tokyo Manji Gang and one of Chifuyu Matsuno followers.

He is also a central character of Tokyo Revengers: Letter from Keisuke Baji.

Apparence
Yoshida is a slender teenager of average height, he has short brown hair styled in a short bob and has brown eyes. He wears his regular school uniform which consists of a dark blue jacket with a basic white shirt underneath with a red tie. , pants the same color as the jacket and white shoes.

In Baji's novel, Yoshida only wears a white shirt without a tie and black pants.

Personality
Like Takeuchi, Yoshida is loyal and is a good friend of Chifuyu, always following him around and hanging out together as a group. He is a cheerful teenager and enjoys adventures and doing cool and fun things like hanging out with his friends. a great determination managing to remain conscious even receiving brute blows.

Chifuyu Matsuno
Yoshida, Takeuchi and Chifuyu met a long time ago and both have a great friendship and also Yoshida admires Chifuyu and will always follow him.

Takeuchi
Takeuchi and Yoshida are great friends and followers of Chifuyu, they look up to him and are always having fun together.

Resistance
Yoshida is a young man with great stamina as well as willpower, he managed to remain conscious after being hit by blows from Hishi Kojiro both being hit with a baseball bat and also being hit by baseballs in his face, which hurts quite a lot and it is very painful. But even so, Yoshida was shown to be conscious and was still able to talk and walk after those blows.

Fighting Prowess
While far from being the strongest delinquent, Yoshida has above average fighting capabilities. He is able to hold his own and defeat some weaker delinquents.

Trivia

 * Yoshida is a very popular toponymic surname in Japan.
 * Like many Japanese family names, it identifies the place of origin or place of residence of a family ancestor. In the case of Yoshida, it would be an “auspicious (rice) plantation”, from yoshi, “happy” or “lucky”, and da, “(rice) plantation”.