Koya Ashihara (芦原 倖乎, ashihara koya) is a 2nd-year student and the president of the Broadcasting Club.
Appearance[]

Koya has medium-length salmon hair put up in a ponytail and long bangs which cover the sides and middle of his face. He also wears two hair clips on the right side of his bangs. Koya has teal eyes.
Koya wears the green tie designed for 2nd-year students, a whiter undershirt, a dark purple cardigan with gold buttons, green pants and black leather shoes. He also can be seen in the Tensho Academy black jacket uniform.
Personality[]
Koya is a very talkative person. He considers himself to be "Tensho Academy's Natural Speaker", and is therefore a natural choice to be an announcer, where he announces school events and the like, and president of the Broadcasting Club. He often talks by himself during broadcasts. He will also gladly speak with anyone.
Anime[]
Episode 4 - Abandone[]
Koya introduces himself on television, where he reports on the gathering of large stones that have appeared on campus.
Relationships[]
Seijun Yuyama[]
Koya and Seijun are the only members of the Broadcasting Club. Koya is very attached to Seijun, even insisting that they should keep the Broadcasting Club to only the two of them. Seijun often gets dragged along to Koya's ideas, due to the latter's constant nagging. They are perfect foils to each other, and Koya calls them a combi (short for combination, a duo) much to Seijun's dismay. Nonetheless, the two of them are close friends and are often seen talking to each other.
Music[]
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Gallery[]
For further images, view Koya's image gallery.
Likes and Interests[]
- Favorite Food: Pasta
- What I Like: Fashionable
- What I'm not good at: Being silent, cockroaches
Quotes[]
- "What are your thoughts on this?" (To Mitsuki Akika)
- "What's going on?" (To Seijun Yuyama)
- "This is why I said I didn't want to do this!" (To Ushio Azabu)
- "Is this really okay?!" (To Kaoru Narugo and Seijun)
Etymology[]
- The name Koya means "luck" (倖) (ko) and "question mark" (乎) (ya).
- Koya's surname Ashihara means "reed, bullrush" (芦) (ashi) and "field, plain" (原) (hara).