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4 Persona 5 Easter Eggs and References You Might Have Missed

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Uehara’s Still In the Medical Field

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Tae Takemi serves as the Death Confidant of Persona 5. Her personal story is a pretty emotional one, and it deals a lot with her motivation of working as a doctor. About halfway through her story, she makes mention of someone named Uehara-san. This woman works in another hospital, and Takemi contacts her to get some information on her patient.

It’s a very subtle reference, but Uehara is actually the name of the nurse you get to spend time with in Persona 4. In that game, Uehara also loses her way and forgets the reason why she joined the medical field in the first place. She’ll find her way again by the end of her social link, and it’s nice to see that she’s still going strong as a nurse even today.


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