


Befitting her compulsive spending habits, she sports a great variety of expensive-looking accessories like golden rings, a golden necklace, golden earrings, and golden bracelets, most of which also have gems. She also carries a golden "Channel" bag (which may or may not be a pun on the brand Chanel). Her clothing consists of a purple wide-sleeved coat with a rose motif, a short light-pink dress with a red ribbon under it held by a black belt, brown boots, round sunglasses, and a mini top hat. In Antinomy of Common Flowers Joon has orange eyes and long light-brown hair in the shape of two curly drills with red ribbons tied in them. The first kanji is also present in the term hyoui (憑依) meaning "possession", so it is possible that Yorigami could mean "possession god". Her family name Yorigami is composed of the kanji 依, which means "reliant" or "dependent", and 神, which means "god". In addition to that, the birth order of Yorigami sisters may be influenced by the flower they are named after, as Philadelphia Fleabane usually blooms first around April and May, while Daisy Fleabane tends to bloom a few months later. Both the Philadelphia Fleabane and Daisy Fleabane are considered an invasive species in Japan and disregarded as weeds on its native land of North America, just as the Yorigami sisters have a reputation for being two of the most despicable inhabitants of Gensokyo. The daisy fleabane is closely related to the Philadelphia fleabane, called a harujion (春紫菀) in Japanese, is likely what her sister Shion is named after, thus reflecting their relationship as siblings. Joon (女苑) comes from himejoon (姫女菀), the Japanese word for the daisy fleabane. In Japan specifically, Yakubyougami can be also repelled by adorning a house with Shimenawa. They could be repelled through an appeasement rituals/festivals, carrying protective amulets or by installing an image of Zhong Kui indoors, a deity in Chinese mythology traditionally known as the vanquisher of the ghosts and evil beings. Yakubyougami assume a form of an elderly man or woman, visiting home and spread diseases. Joon is a pestilence god/spirit ( 疫病神, yakubyougami). An example of this ability can be seen in Curiosities of Lotus Asia, where she uses it on Sumireko Usami.
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She's capable of completely draining a person's financial assets - those around her think that spending money will bring them happiness, and thus use it up as if offering it of their own free will. Joon is a pestilence god who brings misfortune to others. She does, however, change slightly after the events of Antinomy of Common Flowers - due to her training at the Myouren Temple, she starts limiting herself to only stealing money from those who can afford losing a chunk of their wealth. She's also incredibly wasteful and can be seen throwing away money and valuables in many of her attacks. She's a spendthrift who can never maintain her wealth as she's always making impulsive and extravagant purchases. She takes pride and satisfaction in being called one of Gensokyo's most hated residents. She doesn't even care much for her own older sister, using her as a tool and belittling her. Joon is a remorseless thief who has no issue with using her ability to rob anybody of their wealth, having no concern for their wellbeing.
