TV-Series
Description
Sharo Kirima appears as a central character throughout all seasons, movies, and OVAs of the series, including *BLOOM*. She is 15 years old, 151 cm tall, with fluffy blonde hair covering her ears, straightened bangs, a thin black bow-accented headband, turquoise eyes, fair skin, and a consistently petite build.

Born into financial hardship, she resides in a modest home next to Ama Usa An coffee shop, home to her childhood friend Chiya Ujimatsu. Her upbringing fostered resourcefulness, leading her to unconsciously adopt refined mannerisms to mask her poverty. She mastered bargain-hunting, crowd navigation for discounts, and maintaining an elegant facade. This duality fuels insecurity, fearing judgment from friends—especially Rize Tedeza—if her status is exposed. She attends an elite school on scholarship, excelling academically to overcome her circumstances.

Sharo works at Fleur de Lapin, a herbal tea café where staff wear Victorian maid uniforms with frilled cuffs, knee-high socks, and rabbit-eared headdresses. She possesses deep herbal tea expertise, recommending blends like lavender for relaxation and attempting backyard herb cultivation. She emphasizes teacup importance for tea enjoyment. Despite her profession, she harbors leporiphobia (fear of rabbits) from childhood encounters where wild rabbits blocked her path. Ironically, rabbits adore her: Ama Usa An’s mascot Anko chases her, and a wild grey rabbit named Wild Geese later inhabits her home.

Her personality combines sensitivity, bashfulness, and sarcasm. She flusters easily when her elegance clashes with reality and becomes hyperactive after drinking coffee, with effects varying by blend. She admires upperclassman Rize Tedeza, displaying respectful deference and a romantic crush. Early on, she shows mild hostility toward Cocoa Hoto, deeming her intrusive; once adding sweetness-blocking gymnema sylvestre to Cocoa’s tea. Over time, their friction evolves into mutual respect, highlighted during *BLOOM*’s Phantom Thief Lapin arc, where Sharo envies Cocoa’s role suitability but learns from her adaptability.

Her relationships drive development. Chiya provides emotional stability, letting Sharo express hidden vulnerabilities. A pivotal Season 1 storm sleepover forces her to reveal her home, bonding the group through ghost stories and Rize’s fear of the dark. By *BLOOM*, Sharo grows in self-acceptance, openly acknowledging envy of Cocoa while valuing her influence. Her dynamic with Rize matures from distant admiration to camaraderie, seen when helping Rize choose a Father’s Day gift or bonding over matching teacups.

Additional traits include childhood-practiced blowdart proficiency and an idiosyncratic hopping biking style developed to evade rabbits. She uses a Kyocera Honey Bee 201K phone and sleeps in tracksuits despite preferring cute pajamas. Her name, romanized as "Sharo" or "Syaro," derives from Kilimanjaro coffee, aligning with the series’ beverage-inspired naming theme.