This paper explores the emergent archetype of the “digital native heir” through the case study of Yosino’s granddaughter, a fictional yet representative figure of the first generation raised entirely within an (Enhanced Digital Reality & Immersive Virtual Augmented Network) ecosystem. It analyzes how her daily routines, social structures, and entertainment consumption have been restructured around persistent, full-sensory digital integration. The paper argues that her lifestyle signifies a paradigm shift from media consumption to continuous state-based immersion, with profound implications for identity, leisure, and intergenerational knowledge transfer.

" and the concept of an "Edrivan" lifestyle. Based on current trends and media, this profile blends traditional Japanese heritage with modern, high-energy entertainment culture. 1. Identity: The "Yosino Granddaughter"