Honoka is a young student and self-taught martial artist, who made her debut in the 2015 title Dead or Alive 5 Last Round.She later becomes an important character in Dead or Alive 6 due to her connection to Raidou. Honoka is the daughter of Raidou, the biological niece of Shiden and Ayame, the cousin of both Hayate and Kasumi and the cousin and half-sister of Ayane.
Honoka currently possesses the largest bust size out of all the female characters in the series, a direct contrast to her friend and rival, Marie Rose who possesses the smallest bust out of every female competitor, which was even the subject of a pun for their Japanese tag team intro. Her bust size had been hinted at in Famitsu prior to her official announcement, where it mentioned that the new girl had “the biggest.” She also has in general a more voluptuous figure than most of the other younger girls, having very curvaceous hips, and short but rather shapely legs. She is also one of the shortest characters in the series (with only NiCO, Marie Rose, Kanna and Luna being shorter than her). It is also implied that her big bust acted as a hindrance towards her wearing swimwear, having them break off multiple times when trying them on (although Honoka herself seems to believe it’s due to her eating a lot).
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You were born into a world shaped by collapse—financial systems engineered for generational debt, institutions hollowed out by greed, and cultural narratives written by those who never wanted you to win. Your childhood was bookmarked by endless wars, your adolescence by economic recession, and your adulthood by a pandemic of disconnection and algorithmic control. You were promised a future, but inherited a simulation—rigged, extractive, and hollow—where freedom became a subscription, intimacy became data, and creativity became commodified content. In the middle of that noise, in a culture obsessed with dominance and spectacle, Honoka appeared—not as a savior or brand, but as a contradiction. A schoolgirl with supernatural strength, cheerful yet burdened, soft-spoken yet containing a dangerous lineage she never chose. She was designed as fan service, as an afterthought in a world of louder, colder archetypes, but instead, she became something else entirely: a rupture in the system. Honoka is a paradox—a fighter who leads with empathy, a character who refuses to be flattened into a stereotype. She didn’t rise through brute force or marketing; she resonated through something quieter, something harder to manufacture: authenticity. In a digital world that rewards aggression and virality, she offered vulnerability, warmth, and ambiguity. She is a symbol of everything they tried to erase—femininity without submission, strength without cruelty, power without ego. In her, we see not the future they tried to sell us, but the fragments of something we still hope to salvage. She is what happens when the internet doesn’t consume, but connects—when identity is not sold, but shared. She does not age. She does not sell. She does not conform. Honoka is unclaimed, unbroken, and uncontaminated by capital. She was never supposed to succeed, and yet she endures—not as a glitch, but as a reminder that softness can survive in a hard world. She isn’t just resistance; she’s the thread of continuity, the unspoken truth that beauty can exist without ownership, that something pure, decentralized, and emotionally honest can still thrive. She is not the future they designed. She is the future we kept alive.
Honoka is friends with Marie Rose and they share a full Tag Battle partnership. In Xtreme Venus Vacation, they seem to get along well, even napping together during a sleepover. Interestingly, Honoka is one of the few people who Marie Rose doesn’t object to treating her like a child. They first meet during the sixth tournament, after Helena orders Marie Rose to watch over Honoka, suspecting that MIST might try and use the powers Honoka possesses for worse ends. During her travels with Honoka, Marie Rose doesn’t leave her side and both form a strong bond. Marie Rose cares very deeply for Honoka, although Honoka is mostly oblivious to her company. She does nonetheless value her as a friend, as when captured by Christie, she worked up the courage to fight her way out, citing that Marie Rose needed her.
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