Ushio remains with Sanae and Akio in the earliest chapters of the story. Ushio learns to be a baseball junkie like Akio throughout her stay with her grandparents. She also learns strong discipline from Sanae not to weep until she is in the lavatory. Tomoya begins to live with her father as the tale proceeds with her rehabilitation. She eventually makes friends with Ibuki Fuko, the sister of her mother's former instructor, Ibuki Kouko, while living with her father. Due of a shortage of time with Ushio, Tomoya slips out of her father's home to visit a hospital she refers to as "nice." This is the location where Akio led Nagisa to plead for her life.
Yukine was initially planned to be one of Clannad's primary heroines, but since her tale did not meet their expectations, she was reduced to a subsidiary character. She was, however, shown on the normal edition cover of the PC release, as well as on the PlayStation 2 version, which utilized the same imagery as the regular PC release. Ryou Fujibayashi (è, Fujibayashi Ry) [1] is a Japanese actor. (Japanese); Akemi Kanda (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski (Japanese); (English) Ryou is Tomoya's classmate as well as the class representative. She is the youngest of the Fujibayashi twins with purple hair. Ryou, unlike her elder sister, is shy and does not cook well (but is otherwise good at chores). She is a typical girl who enjoys fortune telling, but her forecasts, although extraordinarily accurate, are either slightly skewed or completely incorrect. Ryou is an important supporting figure in both Kyou's and Kappei's paths.
Nagisa's mother decides to schedule a vacation with Ushio and then cancels it on purpose, claiming that she has something urgent to attend to and asking Okazaki to look after Ushio while they are away. Okazaki subsequently decides to accompany Ushio on the trip, and the two build a relationship, and Ushio ends up living with Okazaki once again. Soon later, Ushio contracts an illness (the same one her mother had at an early age) and becomes unwell. Okazaki takes her despite her illness since she wants to go on a vacation. She was relieved to be allowed to travel, but her illness worsened owing to the cold, and she died in Okazaki's arms. Okazaki was able to bring Ushio and Nagisa back to life thanks to the ball of light he obtained when assisting his father. The orb allows anybody to make any wish, and it will be granted. So, in the end, Ushio lives happily ever after with Okazaki and Nagisa.
In the winter, Tomoya had run out of money. Tomoya asked Ushio to accompany him on a vacation. Ushio perished from the cold, and Tomoya died shortly after. Ushio is revealed to the girl from the Illusionary World in Tomoya's last dream. She asked Tomoya to go back in time and collect all of the Light Orbs in order to alter their destiny.