Ginko

Ginko, whose real name is Yoki, is the main character who is followed throughout the series solving mushi cases. He rarely comes back to the same show location more than once, to reinforce his 'wanderer' status.

Appearance
Ginko has white hair, pale skin, and an unearthly-green eye. He has been like this since an incident involving a certain kind of mushi when he was a child (before the incident, he had black hair, dark eyes, and a darker skin tone).



His clothes (button-up shirts, slacks, coats, sweaters, etc.) are more modern than what is normally seen in the time-period the series takes place in.

Personality
Ginko comes off as a rather laid-back type, but he can be serious when the need arises (such as in a situation involving mushi). He has also been shown to be caring for both people and mushi (as he constantly stresses that mushi are not evil, but just merely trying to survive like everyone else).

Early life
When Ginko was a child, he was found by Nui, a Mushishi who had the same white hair and a green left eye. Before his mushi incident, Ginko's name was Yoki, and even as a child he could see the mushi.

While walking through the mountains with his mother, a wrong turn was taken, and on the strange road they continued down, a mudslide killed his mother. This is when Nui found him, brought him to her home, and looked after him. For many days Nui took care of Yoki as his broken leg healed, showing him the different types of mushi that lived in the area around her home in the mountain. As Yoki's leg healed he found out that the cause for Nui's transformation was from observing mushi called "Ginko" for too long.



After he and Nui were consumed by the Tokoyami, Nui was swallowed by the Ginko, and Yoki escaped by sacrificing his left eye and memories. The only thing he remembered upon awakening was the name "Ginko", so he gave that name to himself. After wandering the forest for a few days, he came upon a road, where he was discovered by a man who housed him for a small time. But soon after, Ginko ran away because he knew that if he stayed in one place too long, he would attract more mushi, which in return will cause trouble for the people living there. In a later episode, it is discovered that he wandered around the country living with several different people, all of which were Mushishi in some way, which is how he learned how to become a Mushishi himself.

Trivia

 * Ginko had been designed for a more modern setting (explaining his somewhat modern outfits), but Yuki Urushibara changed the setting to a time between the Edo and Meiji periods, while keeping Ginko's design.