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Makoto lives aboard the Reiko ship with the parkour team Blue Blazes. She researches the enigmatic Bubble Phenomenon that reshaped Tokyo, focusing her scientific analysis on the gravity-defying bubbles and their link to the restricted zone around Tokyo Tower. She works closely with Shin, collaborating to monitor bubble activity and safeguard the younger team members.
Born on March 28th, Makoto has brown chestnut hair usually styled in a right-side ponytail and wears red-rimmed glasses. Her standard outfit features a mustard yellow hoodie beneath a white lab coat, a teal skirt, and white sneakers with pink accents. She wears a long pink nightgown at night.
Makoto exhibits strong independence and resilience, readily brushing off unwanted male advances and rejecting any notion of vulnerability. She displays stubbornness, especially when intoxicated, and relies heavily on alcohol, often seen drinking beer during the day and at celebrations. Despite her outward self-sufficiency, she experiences moments of emotional vulnerability and forms deep attachments quickly.
Her primary skill is her intellect, enabling detailed analysis of the bubbles' behavior and gravitational effects. She lacks comparable physical capabilities, depending on others' parkour skills in dangerous situations.
Makoto forms a significant bond with Uta shortly after Uta arrives on the Reiko. Despite initial suspicions about Uta's origins and underlying jealousy over Uta's closeness to Hibiki, Makoto warmly welcomes her. She mentors Uta, teaching her to read and sharing Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid," which profoundly impacts Uta. Their relationship develops into a strong sisterly connection, making Uta's eventual disappearance devastating for Makoto, who breaks down in tears upon confirming her loss.
Her feelings toward Hibiki involve a slight romantic crush mixed with protective, almost sisterly concern. She occasionally admires him from afar and praises his parkour skills during competitions. Flashbacks show she provides him practical care, like haircuts, though their direct interactions remain limited.
Interactions with Shin occur frequently, reflecting mutual professional respect and personal closeness. Makoto harbors unrequited romantic feelings for him, and they share many collaborative moments in research and overseeing the Blue Blazes.
A critical incident involves her kidnapping by the rival Undertakers team. They suspend her above a gravity rift as leverage against the Blue Blazes. During this ordeal, she meets the danger with fierce anger, loudly berating her captors. The Blue Blazes rescue her, culminating in Makoto leaping down to embrace Hibiki in relief.
Following the bubble crisis resolution and Tokyo's rebuilding, Makoto continues living alongside the Blue Blazes members, adapting to the changed cityscape as shown in the end credits.
Born on March 28th, Makoto has brown chestnut hair usually styled in a right-side ponytail and wears red-rimmed glasses. Her standard outfit features a mustard yellow hoodie beneath a white lab coat, a teal skirt, and white sneakers with pink accents. She wears a long pink nightgown at night.
Makoto exhibits strong independence and resilience, readily brushing off unwanted male advances and rejecting any notion of vulnerability. She displays stubbornness, especially when intoxicated, and relies heavily on alcohol, often seen drinking beer during the day and at celebrations. Despite her outward self-sufficiency, she experiences moments of emotional vulnerability and forms deep attachments quickly.
Her primary skill is her intellect, enabling detailed analysis of the bubbles' behavior and gravitational effects. She lacks comparable physical capabilities, depending on others' parkour skills in dangerous situations.
Makoto forms a significant bond with Uta shortly after Uta arrives on the Reiko. Despite initial suspicions about Uta's origins and underlying jealousy over Uta's closeness to Hibiki, Makoto warmly welcomes her. She mentors Uta, teaching her to read and sharing Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid," which profoundly impacts Uta. Their relationship develops into a strong sisterly connection, making Uta's eventual disappearance devastating for Makoto, who breaks down in tears upon confirming her loss.
Her feelings toward Hibiki involve a slight romantic crush mixed with protective, almost sisterly concern. She occasionally admires him from afar and praises his parkour skills during competitions. Flashbacks show she provides him practical care, like haircuts, though their direct interactions remain limited.
Interactions with Shin occur frequently, reflecting mutual professional respect and personal closeness. Makoto harbors unrequited romantic feelings for him, and they share many collaborative moments in research and overseeing the Blue Blazes.
A critical incident involves her kidnapping by the rival Undertakers team. They suspend her above a gravity rift as leverage against the Blue Blazes. During this ordeal, she meets the danger with fierce anger, loudly berating her captors. The Blue Blazes rescue her, culminating in Makoto leaping down to embrace Hibiki in relief.
Following the bubble crisis resolution and Tokyo's rebuilding, Makoto continues living alongside the Blue Blazes members, adapting to the changed cityscape as shown in the end credits.