Asakura Mikihisa

Asakura Mikihisa (麻倉幹久, Asakura Mikihisa, Maki (真木), before marriage with Asakura Keiko) is the father of protagonist Asakura Yoh and the main antagonist Asakura Hao in the manga and anime series of Shaman King. In the manga, he belonged to Team Kabbalahers together with Redseb and Seyrarm. He has two spirits, a tanuki and a kitsune, and the Over Souls make use of stones as their medium.

Personality
When he first appears he acts rather carefree and a little dumbstruck. However it is revealed that he is a really caring person, who would like to help anyone he can, even correcting on the bad behaviors of Team "Hana-Gumi" instead of fighting them. According to Yoh he is even more old-fashioned than Tao Ren. He is also a heavy beliver in family even telling Hao that it is not to late to call him daddy, and his favorite expression is family love.

In the side story "Mickey's World" it is revealed that he once wanted to become a singer like John Lennon. Like his son Yoh he also loves to listen to Soul Bob.

After Asakura Hao escaped during his birth, Mikihisa has been blaming himself and constantly wears his mask as a sign of his shame even though the burn wounds are already healed. This resulted in him training hard by climbing mountains all over the world one by one, eventually making it his hobby.

Abillities and Powers
Mikihisa has trained for years climbing tall mountains and has gained a strong, fast and very capable body. He prefers using melee combat, combining it with his spirits shape shifting abilities to appear as three persons while fighting. According to his adoptive father, Asakura Yohmei, Mikihisa's practice of Shugendō gave him the ability to summon God and Buddha spirits.

Shamanic Spells and Techniques
One of many spells Mikihisa learned from the contents of the Ultra Senji Ryakketsu. Using this spell enables one to read the flow of furyoku and determine its course. Effective use can render most magical attacks ineffective and one can predict the movements of an opponent.
 * Chō Senji Ryakketsu - Fumon Tonkou (超占事略決 - 巫門遁甲)

Spirit

 * See More: Imari &amp; Shigaraki

Mikihisa has two spirits, known as Imari and Shigaraki, a tanuki and a kitsune. They are a pair of Yamagi (山神, Mountain Spirits) with the abilities to shapeshift, that combined with the Fumon Tonkou makes Mikihisa almost untouchable when fighting.

Past
Before Mikihisa became a Shaman, he was an unemployed musician who lived in an apartment with two other members of his band. He met Asakura Keiko while busking near a train station one night, after she had been dumped by her fiancé. She paid him ten yen to play a song for her, and revealed that she was dumped because she could see ghosts. Keiko then invited Mikihisa to her rented house, and their relationship started from there.

It is noteworthy that the Asakura family had no male heir in Keiko’s generation, since she was Yohmei and Kino's only child and had no brothers. Thus Mikihisa married into the family, following the Japanese muku no naru tradition; he took up the Asakura surname and allowed them to continue the family line.

After Keiko was found to be pregnant with Hao, Asakura Yohmei, as the head of the Asakura family, made the decision to kill the baby the moment he was born, so that Hao will not grow up in time for the upcoming Shaman Fight. However, as Keiko was carrying twins, they had no method to predict which baby was Hao. In the end, Yohmei made the decision to kill both the babies, just to be safe.

Immediately after the first baby was delivered, Yohmei summoned his shikigami, but as he hesitated to kill his own grandchild, the Spirit of Fire appeared, destroying the shikigami. The Spirit of Fire then turned to attack Yohmei, but Mikihisa blocked the attack and subsequently suffered burns to his face. Before Mikihisa could get his own spirits to attack Hao, the Spirit of Fire had lifted him out of the way.

With the Spirit of Fire gone (along with Hao), Keiko gave birth to Yoh. Mikihisa wears a mask to hide the burn scars he received from the Spirit of Fire.

Mikihisa blamed himself for failing to kill Hao when he had the chance. To make up for his own incompetence, he took to a rigorous training regiment, traveling around the world. It was also then he met Tamao Tamamura an orphan girl; Mikihisa took Tamao as an apprentice, and he often took her on his training.

Shaman Fights First Round
Mikihisa’s role in the Shaman Fight tournament is to watch over Yoh, and he can often be seen shrouded in the shadows, observing Yoh’s battles from the top of trees. He also took the responsibility of imparting parts of the Cho Senji Ryakketsu to Yoh and his group. He also asked Tao Yuan if he could teach Ren the FumonTonkou, which Yuan responded violently to, only allowing it if Mikihisa could defeat Yuan. This Mikihisa did rather easily and without a scratch, and also beat up Ren while he was teaching him.

He was a close friend of Professor Camel Munzer (who was the father of Redseb and Seyram), when they were younger, as Mikihisa was the only one who could accept what Munzer was building. Upon the death of the professor, he took the responsibility of looking after Redseb and Seyram. At the same time, he had learned about the Golem’s destructive capabilities, and his forming Team Kabbalahers was also to make sure Golem did not fall into the wrong hands.

Shaman Fights Second Round
Team Kabbalahers were one of the top six remaining teams in the Shaman Fight main tournament. During the decisive battle between Team "The Ren" and Team "Funbari Onsen", Team "Kabbalahers" withdrew from the tournament, thus allowing both teams to qualify together with Team "X-I" and Team "Hoshigumi".

Anime/Manga Difference
Mikihisa appears to play the same role in the anime as he did in the manga; however, because Redseb and Seyrarm are manga-exclusive characters, he was never mentioned to be part of any team in the Shaman Fight main tournament.

Trivia

 * The records with Soul Bob, that Yoh owns, were inherited by Mikihisa. In addition does the headphones that Yoh always wears originally belong to Mikihisa. When he was young Yoh stole them to feel close to his father, who was often absent.