Karuna Hanami

Karuna Hanami (葉波かるな) is a Japanese Virtual YouTuber who made her debut on March 21, 2022. While her native language is Japanese, she is dedicated to daily Spanish language learning in order to become bilingual and create enjoyable experiences with her Hispanic community.

Appearance
She has long blonde hair with low pigtails and blue hair with a blue flower hair accessory with white ribbon.

Profile
Karuna gained initial popularity on YouTube by uploading short videos before her official debut stream. These videos quickly gained a significant number of shares, contributing to her rapid growth. Her interest in learning Spanish sparked from her love for Camila Cabello's music, as Camila is one of her favorite artists. Prior to her debut, Karuna took some Spanish lessons, enabling her to read both English and Spanish with relative ease. While her YouTube content primarily focuses on Spanish language learning through various tools and gaming, starting from March 19, 2022, Karuna has also expressed a keen interest in teaching Japanese to her viewers and is actively working towards that goal. In addition to her language-learning endeavors, Karuna has a passion for singing.

Fans
Karuna's dedicated fanbase is affectionately known as "Hanamitos," a term derived from the Spanish word "Hanamis," which translates to "little Hanamis." The name was officially chosen on May 17, 2022, just three days after the creation of her official Discord server. The Hanamitos are a vibrant community of fans who passionately support Karuna's content and engage in various discussions and activities related to her virtual persona.

Trivia

 * Her favorite foods include Sushi and chocolate.
 * She has a deep fascination with magic and is passionate about everything related to it.
 * Karuna's favorite Pokémon is Absol.
 * Among her favorite Spanish words are "¡ánimo!" and "¡Anímate!" which mean "cheer up!" and "get excited!" respectively.
 * She also has an affinity for words containing the letter "ñ," such as "araña" which means "spider" in Spanish.