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|voice= [[Takaya Hashi]]<br/>[[Hideyuki Tanaka]] (''New Fist of the North Star'')<br/>[[Kenyū Horiuchi]] (''Legends of the True Savior'')<br/>[[Hiroki Tōchi]] (''Ten no Haoh'')
|voice= [[Takaya Hashi]]<br/>[[Hideyuki Tanaka]] (''New Fist of the North Star'')<br/>[[Kenyū Horiuchi]] (''Legends of the True Savior'')<br/>[[Hiroki Tōchi]] (''Ten no Haoh'')
|appearances=Manga (ch. 45-onward), Anime (ep. 33-onward), ''Legends of the True Savior'' series, ''Silvery Savior'', and many other works
|appearances=Manga (ch. 45-onward), Anime (ep. 33-onward), ''Legends of the True Savior'' series, ''Silvery Savior'', and many other works
|family=Kaioh (older brother)<br/>Raoh (older brother)<br/>Sakaya (younger sister)<br/>Jagi (adoptive younger brother)<br/>Kenshirō (adoptive younger brother)<br/>Ryuken (adoptive father/sifu)
|family=[[Kaioh]] (older brother)<br/>[[Raoh]] (older brother)<br/>[[Sayaka]] (younger sister)<br/>[[Jagi]] (adoptive younger brother)<br/>[[Kenshirō]] (adoptive younger brother)<br/>[[Ryuken]] (adoptive father/sifu)
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The second of the four Hokuto brothers, {{nihongo|'''Toki'''|トキ}} is a pacifist who seeks to use Hokuto Shinken as a healing art, Toki's self-made technique of {{nihongo|''Hokuto Ujō Ken''|北斗有情拳||"North Star Humane Fist"}} is an art adept at both healing and destroying. When he kills someone with his style, his adversaries actually die while feeling great euphoria and pleasure instead of horrifying pain. According to Ken, Toki had the most elegant style of the four brothers and was favored successor to the Hokuto Shinken style.  
The second of the four Hokuto brothers, {{nihongo|'''Toki'''|トキ}} is a pacifist who seeks to use Hokuto Shinken as a healing art, Toki's self-made technique of {{nihongo|''Hokuto Ujō Ken''|北斗有情拳||"North Star Humane Fist"}} is an art adept at both healing and destroying. When he kills someone with his style, his adversaries actually die while feeling great euphoria and pleasure instead of horrifying pain. According to Ken, Toki had the most elegant style of the four brothers and was favored successor to the Hokuto Shinken style.