Komajiro

is a Thunder attributed Yo-kai D-ranked Yo-kai of the Charming tribe. According to the Yokai Medallium, its bio for Komajiro states he's "Komasan 's younger twin. he looks for his runaway bro. But he can't find him anywhere, poor guy .'' He can also evolve into Komiger starting at level 33.

Appearance
Komajiro is a Komainu who more closely resembles a shiba inu. His fur is ochre-colored with a cream patch around his muzzle and stomach; his inner-ears and tail are a darker shade of ochre. He has light blue eyes and brown swirls on his cheeks and hips. Similar to his brother, he has long, brown, flaming eyebrows which resemble Hitodama flames. He also carries a blue pouch adorned with a swirl pattern.

Personality
Komajiro is similar to Komasan in that he's curious and optimistic. Though unlike his brother he adapts much quicker to urban life to the point that it renders Komasan a tad jealous. He picks up city lingo, smartphone skills, and even manages to become a DJ at a nightclub where he adopts the nickname of KJ, gets a girlfriend and still expects more from his brother.

Despite being more skilled than his brother he still sees Komasan as impressive and inspirational to him. He and Komasan live together in a small house and the pair regularly go out on adventures around the city and beyond.

Relationships
This Yokai belongs to the Komainu family of Yokai alongside Komasan, Komane, Komiger, and Mighty Dog.

Komasan- Komajiro is Komasan's younger stepbrother. He looks up to Komasan and supports in him in his endevors. However, he adapts to the city more quickly than his sibling, giving Komasan a reason to worry.

Abilities and Powers
Omega- When placed in a party battling alongside Yokai who have the ability "A", it greatly boosts their abilities.

Thunder Fist- A lightning-oriented attack

In-Game Locations
Yo-Kai Watch: Komajirou can be found inside the Shoten Temple and inside the Old Mansion past the D level door.

Name Origin

 * The 'Koma' part of his name stems from the word Komainu (Lion dog). 'Jiro' means the second eldest son.

In other languages

 * Japanese: コマじろう Komajirō
 * Korean: 황멍이 Hwangmeongi