TV-Series
Description
Kazunari Miyoshi, a graphic designer turned actor in Mankai Company’s Summer Troupe, crafts promotional materials while sporting bleached blonde hair (originally black), vivid green eyes, and a bold wardrobe—his signature "THREE THREE THREE" sweatshirt, layered under a blue jacket, paired with ripped jeans, a black fedora, and layered necklaces. His flamboyant charm masks a history of loneliness, driving him to adopt a playful, flirtatious persona to secure fleeting popularity and evade past insecurities.
Born to an advertising executive father and piano instructor mother, Kazunari reinvented himself from a self-proclaimed schoolyard nerd into a slang-savvy fashion enthusiast, trading textbooks for social clout. Though adept at curating a hyper-social image, he grapples with authenticity, quietly yearning for deeper ties within the Summer Troupe. He channels his art-school expertise into collaborative projects, brainstorming set designs or organizing group excursions, all while navigating the tension between his crafted identity and genuine self.
Playfully assigning nicknames to troupe members, Kazunari shares a brotherly bond with roommate Muku Sakisaka, admires Yuki Rurikawa’s avant-garde artistry, and respects Tsuzuru Minagi’s mentorship. His humor teases Tenma’s guardedness or sparks Misumi’s triangle-themed merch ideas, yet vulnerability peeks through—confessing fears of rejection or longing to be valued beyond his charismatic facade.
Merging graphic design with acting, he amplifies Mankai’s online presence via daily Instablam posts and analytics-driven campaigns. Onstage, he embraces roles like a comedic ninja-leader, blending physical comedy with DIY props. Offstage, he codes cryptic messages into posters or partners with Omi Fushimi on illustrated food maps, showcasing his knack for merging creativity with teamwork.
Evolving from validation-seeking socialite to seeking sincere bonds, Kazunari confronts his reliance on superficial charm, supporting troupe-mates through rehearsals and personal hurdles. Childhood photo reflections or late-night talks about identity fears mark his growth, illustrating a resilient shift toward balancing artistry, vulnerability, and the courage to prioritize real connections over crowd-pleasing antics.
Born to an advertising executive father and piano instructor mother, Kazunari reinvented himself from a self-proclaimed schoolyard nerd into a slang-savvy fashion enthusiast, trading textbooks for social clout. Though adept at curating a hyper-social image, he grapples with authenticity, quietly yearning for deeper ties within the Summer Troupe. He channels his art-school expertise into collaborative projects, brainstorming set designs or organizing group excursions, all while navigating the tension between his crafted identity and genuine self.
Playfully assigning nicknames to troupe members, Kazunari shares a brotherly bond with roommate Muku Sakisaka, admires Yuki Rurikawa’s avant-garde artistry, and respects Tsuzuru Minagi’s mentorship. His humor teases Tenma’s guardedness or sparks Misumi’s triangle-themed merch ideas, yet vulnerability peeks through—confessing fears of rejection or longing to be valued beyond his charismatic facade.
Merging graphic design with acting, he amplifies Mankai’s online presence via daily Instablam posts and analytics-driven campaigns. Onstage, he embraces roles like a comedic ninja-leader, blending physical comedy with DIY props. Offstage, he codes cryptic messages into posters or partners with Omi Fushimi on illustrated food maps, showcasing his knack for merging creativity with teamwork.
Evolving from validation-seeking socialite to seeking sincere bonds, Kazunari confronts his reliance on superficial charm, supporting troupe-mates through rehearsals and personal hurdles. Childhood photo reflections or late-night talks about identity fears mark his growth, illustrating a resilient shift toward balancing artistry, vulnerability, and the courage to prioritize real connections over crowd-pleasing antics.