For a long time, Hizashi carried a deep resentment toward the main branch of the Hyuga clan because his son Neji would never be able to realize his potential. This bitterness made him harsh and embittered, especially toward his twin brother and his daughter. However, beneath the outward hostility lay a sincere love for his family and a desire to protect those close to him. He was proud enough not to want to accept the fate prescribed to the branch family. At the decisive moment, he showed great courage and dignity, willingly accepting death to save his brother. His final words and the letter he wrote prove that he was capable of deep affection and forgiveness. He believed that his sacrifice was his own choice, not a predetermined fate. Despite all the disagreements, he remained a warrior loyal to his clan and village.