Asukai

Asukai (飛鳥井 ,) is a man who serves as a special senior agent of the military police.

Appearance
He has a black short hair. He wears a leather-like top with belts attached to them. He also wears a pair of white gloves.

Personality
Nothing is known about his personality.

Background
He is always at the forefront of investigations and is highly regarded as a professional in the pursuit of heinous crimes. He has been pursuing cases related to Kyōgoku for many years, since his former partner Yui was slaughtered and torn to pieces by Kyōgoku. Since he knows almost all the investigative information about Kyogoku, he was asked to help Yukito Ayatsuji in his investigation.

Bungo Stray Dogs Gaiden: Ayatsuji Yukito VS. Kyōgoku Natsuhiko
Asukai arrives after being invited by Tsujimura as intel to help them about Kyōgoku. He is then asked by Tsujimura what he witnessed at the said wells two months ago with Ayatsuji's encounter with Kyōgoku. Asukai reveals that Ayatsuji definitely killed Kyōgoku however no body was found after but as soon as he learned the fact that Kyōgoku fell on the waterfalls, he consider that Kyōgoku might fake his death. He finds Kyōgoku not dying of the fall very odd considering Ayatsuji's ability. He also mentions the seventeen-victim massacre that happened at Reigo Island in which 17 people who planned the murder at the area died - of which being Ayatsuji's doing. Hearing this, Ayatsuji tells him that it is already in the past and removes Asukai off the case. However, Asukai stands on his ground saying that he will quit his job if he can't keep his wits with him and the reason he want to catch Kyōgoku is because he killed his partner, Yui and upon finding Kyōgoku, he will kill him. Suddenly, a gas grenade is thrown to them causing the three to run. After managing to hide in an area, Asukai is seen bleeding from his side.

Trivia

 * He is modeled after Kana Asukai, a detective in Yukito Ayatsuji's book, "The Murder Equation Series".
 * He is one of the few characters who smoke, including Yukito Ayatsuji, Herman Melville, Chūya Nakahara, and Ryūrō Hirotsu.