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Description
Rin Shima, a high school student, favors solitary camping trips, frequently traveling to diverse Japanese sites on her Yamaha Vino scooter. Initially hesitant about group activities, her perspective shifts after meeting Nadeshiko Kagamihara, leading her to join school camping outings with Chiaki Ōgaki, Aoi Inuyama, and Ena Saitō. Rin possesses a reserved nature but reliably cares for her friends, evident when checking on Nadeshiko during solo excursions and offering practical camping advice.
Her passion for camping stems from childhood experiences with her grandfather, Hajime Shinshiro. He taught her fundamental skills like friction-based fire-starting and fostered her appreciation for solitude and nature exploration. These formative trips, including visits to Yahagi Dam and Lake Shōji, shaped her self-reliant approach and philosophical view of camping as a personal connection with the outdoors. Her family includes parents Wataru and Saki Shima; her father occasionally borrows her scooter, and her mother has prior camping experience.
Approximately a decade after high school, Rin works in Nagoya as an editor for a town information magazine, having advanced from a sales position. Her professional role involves documenting locations, skills she later employs when childhood friend Chiaki recruits her to transform an abandoned Fujikawa facility into a campsite. Rin proposes converting the space into a campground, assists with site preparation like vegetation clearing, and contributes design concepts. During the project's trial phase, she participates in a test camping trip and helps resolve logistical issues, such as guiding lost visitors to the site using her Vino scooter for the camp's opening. This project signifies her continued collaboration with the original group, though she retains her introspective tendencies, often reflecting on past experiences during solo outings.
Interpersonally, Rin displays subtle warmth through actions like giving gifts to friends and occasional blushes during interactions with Nadeshiko. She maintains a distant rapport with Nadeshiko’s sister, Sakura Kagamihara, characterized by initial avoidance that evolves into casual conversations during coincidental meetings. Her social circle remains predominantly female outside family interactions.
Her passion for camping stems from childhood experiences with her grandfather, Hajime Shinshiro. He taught her fundamental skills like friction-based fire-starting and fostered her appreciation for solitude and nature exploration. These formative trips, including visits to Yahagi Dam and Lake Shōji, shaped her self-reliant approach and philosophical view of camping as a personal connection with the outdoors. Her family includes parents Wataru and Saki Shima; her father occasionally borrows her scooter, and her mother has prior camping experience.
Approximately a decade after high school, Rin works in Nagoya as an editor for a town information magazine, having advanced from a sales position. Her professional role involves documenting locations, skills she later employs when childhood friend Chiaki recruits her to transform an abandoned Fujikawa facility into a campsite. Rin proposes converting the space into a campground, assists with site preparation like vegetation clearing, and contributes design concepts. During the project's trial phase, she participates in a test camping trip and helps resolve logistical issues, such as guiding lost visitors to the site using her Vino scooter for the camp's opening. This project signifies her continued collaboration with the original group, though she retains her introspective tendencies, often reflecting on past experiences during solo outings.
Interpersonally, Rin displays subtle warmth through actions like giving gifts to friends and occasional blushes during interactions with Nadeshiko. She maintains a distant rapport with Nadeshiko’s sister, Sakura Kagamihara, characterized by initial avoidance that evolves into casual conversations during coincidental meetings. Her social circle remains predominantly female outside family interactions.